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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-04-25
    Description: Antispila treitschkiella (Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1843) and A. petryi Martini, 1899, sp. rev. were regarded as synonymous since 1978, but are shown to be two clearly separated species with different hostplants, life histories, DNA barcodes and morphology. Antispila treitschkiella feeds on Cornus mas L., is bivoltine, and has, by following its ornamentally planted host, greatly expanded its range in north-western Europe. In contrast A. petryi feeds on the widespread native C. sanguinea L., is univoltine, and is one of only two Antispila species previously resident in the British Isles, the Netherlands and northern Europe. Consequently, the increase in abundance of A. treitschkiella in the Netherlands since the early 1990s and in Great Britain in recent years must be regarded as part of a recent expansion into north-western Europe, whereas the native A. petryi is hardly expanding and less abundant. In Britain, detailed surveys of parks and living collections confirmed the monophagy of these two species. A search of British herbarium samples provided no evidence for an earlier date of establishment. Information on recognition of all stages, including DNA barcodes, and distribution is provided, and these two species are compared with the third European Cornus L. leafminer, A. metallella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775).
    Keywords: leaf miners ; moths ; Antispila ; new species
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-04-25
    Description: The genus Gielisella gen. n., belonging to the Elachistidae: Parametriotinae is described with two new species from southern Spain: its type species G. clarkeorum sp. n. and G. nigripalpis sp. n., both only known from adults collected at light. DNA barcodes of both species are provided. The taxonomic history of the Parametriotinae is discussed and a catalogue of the 35 recognised genera is provided as appendix. The arguments for erecting a new genus are discussed and we hypothesize that this constitutes an overlooked native Palaearctic element, although we cannot completely rule out the possibility of imported exotic species.
    Keywords: new species ; new genus ; Southern Spain ; Elachistidae
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2018-03-13
    Description: In de jaren 2007-2010 werden maar liefst elf soorten kleine vlinders nieuw voor onze fauna gevonden: Infurcitinea teriolella, Bucculatrix ulmifoliae, Caloptilia fidella, Phyllonorycter issikii, Coleophora motacillella, Cochylis molliculana, Cnephasia sedana, Clepsis dumicolana, Lobesia botrana, Pseudococcyx tessulatana en Evergestis aenealis. Daarnaast werden drie soorten al elders gemeld: Caloptilia hemidactylella, Cydalima perspectalis en Bucculatrix ainsliella. Na 30 jaar van jaarlijsten geven we een evaluatie, met onder andere een totaal van 128 nieuw gemelde soorten. Dit zijn er minder dan in Denemarken, maar meer dan op de Britse Eilanden of in Zweden. We verklaren deze verschillen door het verschil in oppervlak van de landen: hoe kleiner het land, hoe meer kans dat er nieuwe soorten gevonden worden. Dit jaaroverzicht is het laatste dat in deze vorm verschijnt.
    Keywords: Faunistiek ; nieuwe waarneming ; provincies ; areaaluitbreidingen
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2007-08-06
    Description: The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae: Acrolepiinae) Digitivalva arnicella (Heyden, 1863), previously only known from two localities before 1902, has been rediscovered in eight localities in the northern part of the Netherlands (province of Drenthe) on its host Arnica montana. On the basis of leafmines, found in old herbarium collections, it can be concluded that the species was once widespread within the range of its host in the northern and eastern parts of the Netherlands and has apparently been overlooked by entomologists since. D. arnicella is a much endangered species in the Netherlands, because of the dramatic decline of its host. Two of the eight discovered populations have been lost since their discovery in the first half of the 1990’s. Systematics and life history of the species are described and illustrated, the distribution is mapped and advise for management of its sites are given. The current management of some populations of Arnica, by mowing the site completely in August, is disastrous for the young caterpillars, mining the leaves.
    Keywords: Acrolepiinae ; Plutellidae ; Yponomeutoidea ; Digitivalva ; Netherlands ; conservation ; Arnica ; Digitivalva arnicella ( Plutellidae- ) ; Habitat management ; Endangered status ; effect of food plant shortage ; conservation proposals ; Food plants ; Arnica montana ; effect on decline to endangered status ; Decline-to-endangered-status ; influences-and-conservation ; Netherlands ; Distribution ; population dynamics and conservation ; endangered species ; 42.75
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 5
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    In:  Entomologische berichten vol. 60 no. 11, pp. 193-216
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This is the eleventh compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering mainly the years 1997 and 1998, but also including some older data, as well as the year 1999 in a very few cases. Stenolechiodes pseudogemmellus (Gelechiidae) is recorded for the first time from The Netherlands. This species has recently been described and specimens were found amongst series of the well-known Stenolechia gemmella. Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Tortricidae) is recorded for the first time as an inadvertently introduced species. New Dutch records of the following 99 rare and / or interesting species are given or summarised: Stigmella centifoliella, Ectoedemia atrifrontella, E. longicaudella (Nepticulidae), Nemophora ochsenheimerella, Nematopogon robertella (Adelidae), Lampronia fuscatella (Prodoxidae), Emmetia heinemanni (Tischeriidae), Nemapogon wolffiella, Monopis imella (Tineidae), Bucculatrix nigricomella (Bucculatricidae), Acrocercops brongniardella, Leucospilapteryx omissella, Phyllonorycter muelleriella, P. spinicolella, P. leucographella, P. mespilella (Gracillariidae), Yponomeuta irrorella, Argyresthia sorbiella, A. fundella, A. pulchella, A. semifusca (Yponomeutidae), Glyphipterix forsterella (Glyphipterigidae), Leucoptera spartifoliella (Lyonetiidae), Ethmia quadrillella (Ethmiidae), Luquetia lobella, Agonopterix ocellana, A. angelicella, A. cnicella (Depressariidae), Elachista exactella (Elachistidae), Scythris siccella (Scythrididae), Eratophyes amasiella, Esperia sulphurella (Oecophoridae), Coleophora binderella, C. lineolea, C. niveicostella, C. mayrella, C. trochilella, C. argentula (Coleophoridae), Pseudatemelia latipennella (Amphisbatidae), Cosmopterix scribaiella (Cosmopterigidae), Monochroa moyses, Parachronistis albiceps, Teleiodes vulgella, T. wagae, Carpatolechia proximella, Gelechia rhombella, G. senticetella, G. muscosella, G. rhombelliformis, Mirificarma interrupta, Chionodes electella, Athrips mouffetella, Scrobipalpa acuminatella, S. instabilella, Anacampsis temerella, Pexicopia malvella, Platyedra subcinerea (Gelechiidae), Aethes flagellana, Cochylidia rupicola, Spatalistis bifasciana, Acleris cristana, Sparganothis pilleriana, Endothenia oblongana, Apotomis infida, A. lineana, A. turbidana, Orthataenia undulana, Hedya ochroleucana, Celypha siderana, Pristerognatha fuligana, Epinotia nanana, Zeiraphera rufimitrana, Eucosma obumbratana, E. tripoliana, E. conterminana, Gypsonoma minutana, Blastesthia posticana, Ancylis unculana, A. apicella, Cydia tenebrosana, C. nigricana, C. amplana, Pammene gallicana, P. agnotana, P. ochsenheimeriana, P. germmana, Dichrorampha alpinana, D. agilana (Tortricidae), Stenoptilia pterodactyla, Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla, Ovendenia lienigianus (Pterophoridae), Cryptoblabes bistriga, Glyptoteles leucacrinella, Homoeosoma sinuella, Phycitodes saxicola, Vitula biviella, Friedlanderia cicatricella, Evergestis limbata, Perinephele lancealis (Pyralidae). Biological and distributional information on these species is given.
    Keywords: microlepidoptera, Nederland, faunistiek, nieuwe waarneming
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New and interesting Microlepidoptera from The Netherlands (Lepidoptera).\nThis is the fourth \'annual\' compilation of Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, the first three having been published in Entomologische Berichten (vols 45: 89-104 [1985]; 46: 137-156 [1986]; 48: 69-81 [1988]). The following fifteen species are here recorded for the first time from The Netherlands: 1. Ectoedemia heringi (Toll) (Nepticulidae), leafmining on Quercus in eastern and southeastern parts. 2. Alloclemensia mesospilella (Herrich-Sch\xc3\xa4ffer) (Incurvariidae), from Noord-Brabant, details to be published by Van Nieukerken. 3. Nematopogon schwarziellus Zeller (Adelidae), previously misidentified as N. pilella (Denis & Schifferm\xc3\xbcller). 4. Nemapogon wolffiella Karsholt & Nielsen (Tineidae), two specimens from southern Limburg. 5. Tinea steueri Petersen (Tineidae), found in the 1960\'s in the province of Friesland. 6. Phyllonorycter anderidae (Fletcher) (Gracillariidae), found on Birch seedlings in several heath areas. 7. Digitivalva perlepidella (Stainton) (Plutellidae), rnining on Inula conyza in Limburg. 8.\nPseudatemelia latipennella J\xc3\xa4ckh (Oecophoridae), at several localities in Twente, province of Overijssel. 9. Depressaria weirella Stainton (Oecophoridae), found amongst collection material of D. pulcherrimella Stainton. 10. Coleophora calycotomella (Stainton) (Coleophoridae), reared from cases on Broom. 11. Gelechia senticetella Staudinger (Gelechiidae) of garden conifers, notably Juniper, a recent addition. 12. Scrobipalpa proclivella (Fuchs) (Gelechiidae), a stem-miner of Achillea and Artemisia, found in the province of Noord-Brabant. 13. Pammene germmana (H\xc3\xbcbner) (Tortricidae), a pair near a hedge in Noord-Brabant. 14. P. ignorata Kusnetzov (Tortricidae), a single female from Limburg of 1964, previously known from about 20 specimens from Sweden, Denmark, Lithuania and Siberia only. 15. Cydia gemmiferana (Treitschke) (Tortricidae), two males from Southern Limburg.\nThe occurrence of the Dichrorampha plumbana group is discussed under D. aeratana Pierce & Metcalfe. Dichrorampha alpigenana Heinemann has to be removed from the Dutch list. The fifth known and second Dutch specimen of Bohemannia auriciliella (Joannis) is reported from Limburg.
    Keywords: Insecta ; Lepidoptera ; Microlepidoptera ; Nederland ; nieuwe soorten
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This is the twelfth compilation of interesting Microlepidoptera collected in The Netherlands, covering the year 1999. Cochylidia richteriana (Tortricidae) is recorded for the first time from The Netherlands: two females were swept from vegetation in the extreme south of the country. In 1999 Cameraria ohridella (Gracillariidae) appeared to be established in The Netherlands, we refer to its discovery. The following rare or interresting species are mentioned here: Ectoedemia quinquella (Nepticulidae), the second Dutch locality: the very rare Depressaria pulcherrimella (Depressariidae) was found in the province Zuid-Holland; a third locality of both Aristotelia subdecurtella and Monochroa arundinetella (Gelechiidae) for The Netherlands in the province of Overijssel: the occurrence of Mirificarma eburnella (Gelechiidae) in The Netherlands is confirmed: two specimens in a Malaise trap in the province Limburg; earlier records are discussed: they are either wrong or uncertain. An explanation of the nomenclature of Nemophora violellus (Stainton) (Adelidae) is given, the diagnostic differences in the first tergites of Helcystogramma lutatella and H. rufescens (Gelechiidae) are discussed and Lithospermum officinale is recorded as new hostplant for Dialectica imperial\tella (Gracillariidae).
    Keywords: Microlepidoptera ; Lepidoptera ; Netherlands
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The occurrence of Endothenia oblongana in The Netherlands is confirmed, both by the discovery of old material and by new records. Several specimens were collected in rich grasslands in the coastal dunes, near villages, characterised by extensive human activities and a rich vegetation, with a unique lepidopterous fauna. Data on morphology, biology and distribution of this species and the closely related E. gentianaeana and E. marginana are given.
    Keywords: Tortricidae; Netherlands ; dunes ; Endothenia ; Endothenia gentianaeana ; Endothenia marginana ; Tortricidae ; Ecology ; Netherlands ; Distribution, biology and ecology ; Endothenia oblongana ; Habitat utilization ; Occurrence in coastal village landscape
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The occurrence of Digitivalva arnicella in the Netherlands: rediscovery and conservation (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae: Acrolepiinae)\nDigitivalva arnicella (Heyden, 1863), previously only known from two localities before 1902, has been rediscovered in eight localities in the northern part of the Netherlands (province of Drenthe) on its host Arnica montana. On the basis of leafmines, found in old herbarium collections, it can be concluded that the species was once widespread within the range of its host in the northern and eastern parts of the Netherlands and has apparently been overlooked by entomologists since. D. arnicella is a much endangered species in the Netherlands, because of the dramatic decline of its host. Two of the eight discovered populations have been lost since their discovery in the first half of the 1990\xe2\x80\x99s. Systematics and life history of the species are described and illustrated, the distribution is mapped and advise for management of its sites are given. The current management of some populations of Arnica, by mowing the site completely in August, is disastrous for the young caterpillars, mining the leaves.
    Keywords: Acrolepiinae ; Plutellidae ; Yponomeutoidea ; Digitivalva ; Netherlands ; conservation ; Arnica ; Digitivalva arnicella ( Plutellidae- ) ; Habitat management ; Endangered status ; effect of food plant shortage ; conservation proposals ; Food plants ; Arnica montana ; effect on decline to endangered status ; Decline-to-endangered-status ; influences-and-conservation ; Netherlands ; Distribution ; population dynamics and conservation ; endangered species
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 10
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    In:  Entomologische berichten vol. 67 (1-2), pp. 34-47
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In this 17th annual report we record three species new for The Netherlands: Isophrictis anthemidella (Gelechiidae) and Paracorsia repandalis (Crambidae) from the province of Limburg, and Eana argentana (Tortricidae) from Noord-Brabant. The following remarkable findings are reported: Oinophila v-flava (Tineidae), found for the first time in a long period and new for Gelderland, two rare miners of common broom (Cytisus scoparius), Micrurapteryx kollariella and Phyllonorycter scopariella (Gracillariidae) were found in numbers in the National Park Meinweg (Limburg), Elachista geminatella (Elachistidae), earlier recorded under the name E. regificella is reported for the first time outside Limburg, Mirificarma interrupta (Gelechiidae), also found near common broom in the National Park Meinweg, Argyroploce arbutella (Tortricidae) found in two localities after several years of absence and the ninth locality of Paralipsa gularis (Pyralidae). In total we report 118 species, 48 new provincial records, particularly for the northern provinces.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Microlepidoptera ; faunistics ; Netherlands
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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