ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Atalanta Jahr/Year: 2006 Band/Volume: 37 Autor(en)/Author(s): Anikin Vasily Victorovich, Sachkov Sergej A., Zolotuhin Vadim V., Lvovsky Alexandr L. Artikel/Article: Fauna Lepidopterologica Volgo-Uralensis - 150 years later: Changes and additions. Part 10. Oecophoridae s.l. 446-456 Atalanta (Dezember 2006) 37 (3/4): 446-456, Wurzburg, ISSN 0171-0079 „Fauna Lepidopterologica Volgo-Uralensis“ 150 years later: Changes and additions. Part 10. Oecophoridae s.l.1 by V a sily V. A n ik in , S er g ey A. Sachko v, V adim V. Z olotuhin & A le x a n d r L. L vovsky received 22. XI 2005 Summary: 87 species of Oecophoridae s.l. (Oecophoridae s. str., Amphisbatidae, Chimabachidae, Depressariidae) are listed for the modern Volgo-Ural fauna. 67 species are recorded from the region in addition to Eversmann ’s list from 1844. Zusammenfassung: 87 Arten der Oecophoridae s.l. (Oecophoridae s. str., Amphisbatidae, Chimabachidae, Depressariidae) werden fur die rezente Volgo-Ural-Fauna aufgefuhrt. Die Liste von E versm ann (1844) wird durch diese Arbeit um 67 Arten erweitert. Introduction: This paper is the tenth in a series of publications', dealing with the composition of the present-day fauna of oecophorid moths and their relatives in the Middle Volga and the south-western Cisurals. This region comprises of the administrative divisions of Astrakhan-, Volgograd-, Saratov-, Samara-, Uljanovsk-, Orenburg-, Uralsk- and Atyraus- (=Gurjev) Districts, together with Tataria and Bashkiria. As was accepted in previous parts of this series, only material reliably labelled and spanning the last 25 years was used for this study. The main collections are those of the authors: V. A n ik in (Saratov, Volgograd and Astrakhan Distr.), S. Sachkov (Samara Distr.), V. Z o lo tuhin (Uljanovsk and Astrakhan Distr.) and A. L vo vsky (Astrakhan and Orenburg Distrs). For the same territories we also made use of literature data (J u n n ila in en & N upponen, 1999). All the data from the XIX and early XX Centuries was taken into account but only as a reference (as pointed in others parts of the cycle). While completing this list we also used the informations given in the recent papers of this region (L vovsky & Sach ko v, 1994; L v o vsky, 2001, 2003; A n ik in & Sarano va, 2003; Z o lo tu hin & K h am d eev , 2001) and from a taxonomic monography (T o k a r , L vo vsky & H u em er, 2005). In the text, we follow the system proposed by L vovsky ( 2002). The material in the collections of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences at St.Petersburg (under curatorship of L vo vsky) and partly of the Moscow State University (under curatorship of Mrs E. M. A ntonova) have also been examined for our study. Also the private collections of V. K upayev (Samara) and D. K omarov (Volgograd) were studied, to both of them we express our sincere thanks. We also owe special thanks to the curator of the Lepidopteran collection at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science Dr. S. Yu. Sin ev (St.Petersburg) for supporting our work. ' This series was started in Atalanta 24: 89-120 (1993) 446 For the ease o f use, the information is given in form of a table, with the basic data o f all species mentioned from the Volgo-Ural region. Many localities have been renamed during the last 150 years, the most important ones are listed below: Uralsk - later Chkalov - now Uralsk Samara - later Kujbyshev - now Samara Simbirsk - now Uljanovsk Sarepta - now Krasnoarmejsk of the Volgograd District Waskuntschatskoi - usually noted as Baskunchak (Astrakhan District) Zarizyn or Tsarizyn - later Stalingrad - now Volgograd. Note: Spassk, usually interpreted as E versm ann’s estate not far from Orenburg, really might be also a town that disappeared under the Volga’s water during the erection of the hydroelectrostations and the following increasing of waters area. Before that Spassk had been situated in about 82 km ESE Kasan on the left bank of Volga. Notes on the table: column 1: Species number - species is deleted from the list column 2: Species name column 3: Species listed by E versm ann (1844) within the regional limits of that territory column 4 - 10: Administrative units 4 Astrakhan District (centre is Astrakhan) 5 Volgograd district (Volgograd) 6 Saratov district (Saratov) 7 Samara district (Samara) 8 Uljanovsk district (Uljanovsk) 9 Bashkiria (Ufa) 10 Uralsk district (Uralsk) + species is present - species not found during this study ? species is known from old or doubtful data 0 type locality column 11: Flight periods IV -XI - months b, m, e - beginning, middle, end of month 1 (2) G - species developes 1 (2) generation(s) W - winter hibernation column 12: Comments and larval foodplants L: larval hostplants, indicating original data TL: type locality E: E versm ann 447 E A V S S U B U V S 0 A A L A R E T L R M J S A R R G A A A H L Ns Species S A 0 T R N K S Flight Comments M K G 0 A 0 I K period A H R V V R N A A s I N N D K A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 OECOPHORIDAE DEUTEROGONIINAE 1. Deuterogonia pudorina - - - - - + - - 11.VII The only male was collected (Wck., 1857) 1990 on the light in the city of Ulianovsk. L: rotten wood. PLEUROTINAE 2. Aplota palpella - - + + - - - - VI- Rare and local in dry steppes. (Haw., 1828) mVIII L: Bryophyta. in 1G 3. Pleuroto pyropella - - + + - - - - elV- Local in sandy steppes. (Den. & Schiff., 1775) bVII L: Salvia. in 1G 4. Pleuroto malatya - + + + - + - - mVI- Not common in steppes of Back, 1973 mVIII different types. L: Salvia. In in 1G the region is presented by ssp. otrostriata Lvovsky, 1992 with TL: Belgorod district. 5. Pleuroto contignotello - + 0 + - - - - mVII- Local in dry steppes. TL: Chr., 1872 bVIII Sarepta. in 1G 6. Pleuroto bicostello + - - + - + - - VI- Local on openings of humid (Clerck, 1759) bVIII coniferous and mixed forests. in 1G L: Calluna, Erica. 7. Pleuroto kostjuki - 9 bVII Noted on the boundary with Lvovsky, 1990 in 1G Astrakhan Distr. in Kalmykia (Anikin, Saranova, 2003). 8. Pleuroto aorsella - + 0 + + - - + V-bVI Common, but local in dry Chr., 1872 inlG steppes. TL: Sarepta. 9. Pleuroto pungitiello - - - + - + - + eV- Not common in grass and H.-Sch., 1854 eVII clam steppes. in 1G 10. Pleuroto aristello + - + + - - - 9 VI-VII Common, but local in dry (L„ 1767) in 1G steppes. Is known after old data also from Orenburg Distr. L: Salvia. 11. Holoscolia huebneri - - - + - + - + VI- Rare in dry steppe. L: Kocak, 1980 mVII Festuca. 448 (=forficella Hbn., 1813) in 1G 12. Minetia crinitus - - - + - + - - m V - Not rare, but very local in (F., 1798) m V Il steppes, more typical for (=barbella F., 1794) in 1G forest-steppes on chalky hills. OECOPHORINAE 13. Endrosis sarcitrella + - - + - - + 9 V-1X- Domestic species, but rare in (L ., 1758) W steppe-forests. Was cited by in 1- E. as Scardia Betulinella (p. 2G 533). Is known after old data also from Orenburg Distr. L: different dry organic products. 14. Metalampra cinnamomea - - - + + + - - eV I- Not common and local in (Z„ 1839) m V Il humid forests of different in 1G types. L: rotten w ood. 15. Bisigna procerella - - - + + + - + VI- Not common in sparse forests (Den. & Schiff., 1775) in VIII; of different types. Noted from in 1G Ural by Lvovsky (2003). L: lichens Physcia , Xanthoria. 16. Schiffenmielleria + - + + + + - + eV -V II Rare and local in humid schaefferella in 1G forests. Was cited by E. as (L ., 1758) Oecophora Hermatmella (1844: 596). L: rotten wood. 17 Epicallimct formosella - - ? + + + - ? m V I- Not common in forests near (Den. & Schiff., 1775) bVII the water. The species is in 1G known from Volgograg and Orenburg Distr. after old data. L: rotten wood, moss and lichens. 18. Epicallimct gerctsimovi - - - - + - - - 2 5 .VII This rare and local species is (Lvovsky, 1984) 1990 known in Russia only from Zhiguli Reserve (Lvovsky, Sachkov, 1994). In old fruit gardens. L: rotten wood of Mains. 19. Crassa tinctella VII The species is known from (Hbn. 1796) in 1 G the nearest Tataria (Krillikovsky, 1909); should also be found from the Region under consideration. L: rotten wood and lichens at tree- trunks. 20. Borkhausenia minutella VI-VII From nearest Kasan noted by (L ., 1758) in 1 G L. Krulikowsky (1909); no fresh material in our disposal. L: rotten wood and dead plant residues. 21. Borkhausenia luridicomella - - - + + - - - eV I- Local in light forests. (H.-Sch., 1856) VIII L: unknown. 449 in IG 22. Borkhausenia fuscescens + + mVII- Rare in light and sparse (Hw., 1828) eVIlI defolious forests. L: plant in IG residues (decomposed leaves). 23. Denisia stipella + VI Not rare, but local in humid (L., 1758) in IG coniferous and mixed forests. L: rotten wood. 24. Denisia similella + + + eV- Rare and local in humid (Hbn., 1796) mVIII forests or near the water. L: in IG rotten wood. 25. Denisia slroemella + + VI- N ot common in mixed and (F., 1779) mVU oak forests. L: rotten wood. in IG 26. Bnvatina iremella 7 VI The species was described Junnilainen & Nupponen, from S. Ural with TL: 1999 Cheliabinsk Distr.; should be also found in the Region under consideration. 27. Crassa uniteila + VI-V1I Very rare. L: rotten wood. (Hbn., 1796) in IG 28. Pseudocryptolechia 0 7 bVI in Rare in steppes. TL: Sarepta. sareptensis ?1G One male was collected in the (Möschler, 1862) south of Orenburg Distr.
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