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1 June 2014 Three New Species of Leaf-Mining Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) from Canada and Northeastern United States
David Adamski, Jean-François Landry, Vazrick Nazari, Ronald J. Priest
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Abstract

Three new species of leaf-mining Gelechiidae are described: Xenolechia ceanothiae Priest, whose larvae feed on Ceanothus americanus L. (Rhamnaceae); Gnorimoschema shepherdiae Priest, on Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. (Elaeagnaceae); and Scrobipalpula manierreorum Priest, on Eurybia (Aster) macrophylla (L.) Cassini (Asteraceae). Their leaf mines were initially discovered in the understory in Michigan forests. Barcoding revealed additional records for two of these species from several regions of Canada. Photographs of the imagos and illustrations of the male and female genitalia, larval and pupal chaetotaxal maps are provided. Scanning electron micrographs of selected features of the larva for each species supplement illustrations. Comparative diagnoses of adult morphological characters are presented to distinguish the new species from other North American congeners. Photographs of the leaf-mines for each species are also included. DNA barcodes for each species are shown to be distinct from related North American congeners. The first occurrence of Gnorimoschema vibeiWolff in North America is confirmed by barcoded specimens from Kuujjuarapik in northern Quebec, Canada.

David Adamski, Jean-François Landry, Vazrick Nazari, and Ronald J. Priest "Three New Species of Leaf-Mining Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) from Canada and Northeastern United States," The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 68(2), 101-123, (1 June 2014). https://doi.org/10.18473/lepi.v68i2.a4
Received: 10 December 2013; Accepted: 8 January 2014; Published: 1 June 2014
KEYWORDS
chaetotaxy
DNA barcode
Gelechiidae
leaf-miners
taxonomy
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