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  • Buchner (2017)
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  • Agonopterix selini (HEINEMANN, 1870) is redescribed and a neotype is designated for it, Agonopterix lessini sp. n. and Agonopterix paraselini sp. n. are described. The type specimen of A. selini, in fact, is lost. HANNEMANN (1953) pointed out the globose gnathos as A. selini's diagnostic feature of male genitalia. But barcode and the inclusion of further characteristics of male and female genitalia in his description have shown that the supposed one species %22selini%22 conceals a total of three species. From Heinemann's description of larva in combination with food-plant and type locality it has been possible to clarify which of the three species is the true Agonopterix selini (HEINEMANN, 1870). It is widespread throughout Europe, and the only one to occur in Scandinavia. Agonopterix lessini sp. nov. is restricted to Southern Europe, extending to Turkey. At the type locality, Monti Lessini (Italy), it seems to be the only one of the three species. Agonopterix paraselini sp. n. is predominantly found in Central Europe and the only one which is found around Vienna. Most of the specimens stored under A. selini in NHMV belong to this species, and this is the species depicted in HANNEMANN (1953) and HANNEMANN (1995) as A. selini.
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  • Agonopterix selini (HEINEMANN, 1870) is redescribed and a neotype is designated for it, Agonopterix lessini sp. n. and Agonopterix paraselini sp. n. are described. The type specimen of A. selini, in fact, is lost. HANNEMANN (1953) pointed out the globose gnathos as A. selini's diagnostic feature of male genitalia. But barcode and the inclusion of further characteristics of male and female genitalia in his description have shown that the supposed one species %22selini%22 conceals a total of three species. From Heinemann's description of larva in combination with food-plant and type locality it has been possible to clarify which of the three species is the true Agonopterix selini (HEINEMANN, 1870). It is widespread throughout Europe, and the only one to occur in Scandinavia. Agonopterix lessini sp. nov. is restricted to Southern Europe, extending to Turkey. At the type locality, Monti Lessini (Italy), it seems to be the only one of the three species. Agonopterix paraselini sp. n. is predominantly found in Central Europe and the only one which is found around Vienna. Most of the specimens stored under A. selini in NHMV belong to this species, and this is the species depicted in HANNEMANN (1953) and HANNEMANN (1995) as A. selini.
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  • Buchner, P. 2017. Redescription of <em>Agonopterix selini</em> (Heinemann, 1870) with description of <em>Agonopterix lessini</em> sp.n. and <em>Agonopterix paraselini</em> sp.n. (Lepidoptera, Gelechoidea). <em>Gortania</em>, 38: 71-101.
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