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Nyckel Till Nordiska Arter Inom Familjen Adelidae, Antennmalar 1 Nyckel till nordiska arter inom familjen Key to Nordic species within the Adelidae, antennmalar family Adelidae 1. Framvingens grundfärg gul, 1. Forewing yellow, grey or dirty grå eller smutsbrun med mer brown, more or less distinctly eller mindre tydligt nätmönster ........................ 2 reticulate ........................................................ 2 – Framvinge med metallisk glans, – Forewing with metallic lustre, med eller utan teckning: with or without markings: yellow gula eller vita fläckar, tvärband or white spots, fascia or eller längsgående strimmor ............................... 9 longitudinal stripes ......................................... 9 2. Antenn med 2. Antenna distinctly ringed tydliga ringar ........Nematopogon adansoniellus ........................ Nematopogon adansoniellus bokantennmal – Antenna pale; sometimes – Antenn enfärgat ljus; kan ha with dark spots ventrally but mörka fläckar på undersidan never with distinct, dark rings ......................... 3 men aldrig tydliga, mörka ringar ...................... 3 F 3. Bakvinge med 3. Fringe of hindwing distinctly tydligt gulaktiga yellowish ...............Nematopogon metaxellus vingfransar ................ Nematopogon metaxellus – Fringe of hindwing grey bredvingad antennmal or greyish-yellow ............................................ 4 – Bakvinge med grå till grågula vingfransar ............................................ 4 F 4. Framvinge brun 4. Forewing brown till mörkt grå ....................................................... 5 to dark grey .................................................... 5 – Framvinge gul – Forewing yellow till grågul ............................................................. 7 to greyish yellow ............................................ 7 5. Framvinge mörkt grå 5. Forewing dark grey with med tydligt nätmönster distinct reticulation all over the över hela vingen och wing and a yellowish white tornal med gulvit fläck vid spot .......................Nematopogon robertellus bakhörnet .................. Nematopogon robertellus – Forewing brownish with distinct barrskogsantennmal reticulation mainly in distal part of – Framvinge brunaktig med tydligt wing and no tornal spot. Two nätmönster i främst den yttre delen species difficult to identify with- F och utan gulvit fläck vid bakhörnet. out preparation of genitalia ............................ 6 Två svårbestämda arter som kräver genitalpreparering ............................................. 6 6. Antenn hos hanen ca 2,5 6. Antenna in male c. 2.5 gånger så lång som fram- times longer than forewing. vingen. Framvinge helt Forewing without bronze lustre. utan bronsglans. Genital- Underside of valva protruding klaffens undersida med and with an aggregation utdragen spets och en of 2–9 teeth ...............Nematopogon magnus samling av 2–9 – Antenna in male 2.4–2.8 F tänder ............................. Nematopogon magnus times longer than forewing. sorgantennmal Forewing typically with – Antenn hos hanen 2,4–2,8 a faint bronze lustre. gånger så lång som fram- Underside of valva not vingen. Framvinge oftast protruding and without med viss bronsglans. teeth .................(male) Nematopogon pilellus Genitalklaffens undersida utan utdragen spets och utan samling med tänder ................... (hane) Nematopogon pilellus bronsantennmal F 7. Större art, vingspann 7. Larger species, wing- 17–21 mm ..... Nematopogon swammerdamellus span 17–21 mm vårantennmal ................Nematopogon swammerdamellus – Mindre, vingspann – Smaller species, 14–17 mm ............................................................ 8 wingspan 14–17 mm ...................................... 8 F 8. Framvinge med trubbigare fram- 8. Apex of forewing rounded. hörn och vanligen utan ljus fläck Pale tornal spot usually vid bakhörnet. Ansikte helt absent. Face snow-white vitt ......................... (hona) Nematopogon pilellus ......................(female) Nematopogon pilellus bronsantennmal – Apex of forewing more pointed. – Framvinge med spetsigare Indistinct, pale tornal spot usually framhörn och oftast med en C present. Face yellowish white, diffus, ljus fläck vid bakhörnet. greyish white or brownish Ansikte gulvitt, gråvitt eller yellow ...............Nematopogon schwarziellus brungult ................ Nematopogon schwarziellus gulaktig antennmal F 9. Framvinge utan tvär- 9. Forewing without fascia or spots .................. 10 band eller fläckar .............................................. 10 – Forewing with fascia and/or – Framvinge med tvärband eller spots, sometimes weak and indistinct ........... 17 fläckar, ibland svagt framträdande ................. 17 10. Mindre art, vingspann 7–13 mm ...................... 11 10. Smaller species, wingspan 7–13 mm ............. 11 – Större, vingspann 14–20 mm ............................ 15 – Larger species, wingspan 14–20 mm ............ 15 11. Antenn hos hanen mer än 11. Antenna more than 3 times 3 gånger och hos honan longer than forewing in ca 1,3 gånger så lång male, c. 1.3 times longer in som framvingen ............................. Adela violella female ....................................... Adela violella purpurantennmal – Antenna and forewing of – Antenn ungefär lika approximately equal length .......................... 12 lång som framvingen ........................................ 12 F C 12. Framvinge bronsgrön ....................................... 13 12. Forewing bronze green ................................. 13 – Framvinge brun ................................................. 14 – Forewing brown ........................................... 14 13. Hjässa med röda hår. 13. Vertex reddish. Förekommer inom Norden Nordic distribution endast i västra restricted to western Danmark .............................Cauchas rufifrontella Denmark ....................... Cauchas rufifrontella rödhuvad antennmal – Vertex yellowish. Rare – Hjässa med gula hår. species in the extreme F Förekommer inom Norden north ....................... Cauchas breviantennella sällsynt allra längst i norr .............................Cauchas breviantennella C fjällantennmal F C 14. Hjässa svart ................................Cauchas fibulella 14. Vertex black ..........................Cauchas fibulella dvärgantennmal – Vertex – Hjässa roströd ...................... Cauchas rufimitrella ferrugineous ....................Cauchas rufimitrella bräsmeantennmal F C 15. Framvinge grön ...................... Adela reaumurella 15. Forewing green ................. Adela reaumurella ekantennmal – Forewing bronzy, golden – Framvinge bronsfärgad, and/or coppery ............................................. 16 guldgul och/eller kopparfärgad .................................................... 16 C 16. Antenn ej förtjockad 16. Base of antenna vid basen ....................................... Adela cuprella not thickened ........................... Adela cuprella videantennmal – Base of antenna thickened, – Antenn förtjockad with erect scales in vid basen, hos hanen the male ....................... Nemophora metallica med utstående fjäll ..................................... Nemophora metallica C åkerväddsantennmal C 17. Framvinge med mörkt tvärband ...................... 18 17. Forewing with dark fascia ............................. 18 – Framvinge med ett eller flera – Forewing with pale fascia/e or spots ............. 20 ljusa tvärband eller fläckar ............................... 20 18. Antenn vid basen för- 18. Base of antenna thickened tjockad av violettsvarta by black scales with a violet fjäll. Tvärband diffust. tinge. Fascia indistinct. Partenogenetisk, hanen Parthenogenetic species, ej funnen i Norden ........ Nemophora cupriacella male not found in the Nordic ängsväddsantennmal countries ................... Nemophora cupriacella – Antenn ej förtjockad vid basen. C – Base of antenna not Tvärband tydligt eller diffust ........................... 19 thickened. Fascia distinct or indistinct .................................................. 19 19. Framvinge med tydligt tvär- 19. Forewing with distinct band med matta, ljusa fascia proximally with fjäll på insidan ............... Nemophora dumerilella dull, pale alvarantennmal scales ....................... Nemophora dumerilella – Framvinge med diffust – Forewing with tvärband utan ljusa indistinct fascia wich is fjäll på insidan ..................Nemophora minimella not lined with pale kärrantennmal F scales ..........................Nemophora minimella F C 20. Framvinge med ofullständigt 20. Forewing with incomplete tvärband, oftast bara som en fascia, typically reduced bakkantsfläck (ibland to a dorsal spot/s ..................Cauchas fibulella flera fläckar) ..............................Cauchas fibulella – Forewing with fascia extending dvärgantennmal across the wing ............................................ 21 – Framvinge med tvärband tvärs över vingen .............................................. 21 F 21. Mindre art, vingspann 21. Smaller, wingspan 10–13 mm .....................................Adela croesella 10–13 mm ..............................Adela croesella buskantennmal – Larger, wingspan – Större art, vingspann 14–20 mm ................................................... 22 14–20 mm .......................................................... 22 C 22. Framvinge med en lång- 22. Forewing with an sträckt, gul fläck längs elongate, yellow spot ytterkanten .........Nemophora ochsenheimerella along termen fläckantennmal ......................Nemophora ochsenheimerella – Framvinge utan gul – No yellow spot along
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