Repetekiodes acervella
(Erschoff, 1874)
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FAMILY
Pyralidae
SUBFAMILY
Phycitinae
GENUS
Repetekiodes
SPECIES
acervella
AUTHOR (Erschoff, 1874)
ORIGINAL COMBINATION Alispa acervella
TYPE LOCALITY Turkmenistan, Kisil-kum-desert.
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES
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TYPE SPECIMEN(S) Lectotype ♂, designated by S. Sinev in R.-U. Roesler (1993: 232), ZIN; Paralectotype 1♀, genitalia slide S. Sinev 0327♀, ZIN.
STATUS
Species
COMMENT Transferred to Repetekiodes by R.-U. Roesler (1993: 233).
PUBLICATION
Erschoff N. G. 1874. Lepidoptera. - In: A. P. Fedschenko. Puteschestvije v' Turkestan'. 2. Zoogeografischeskija Izsledovanija 4 (3). - — 11(2)(5):i-vi, 1-128, pls 1-6.
PAGINATION
90; pl. 5, fig. 94
Synonyms
Species Distribution
COUNTRY
PROVINCE/STATE
PUBLICATION
PAGE
Algeria
Hoggar and Tassili
Rothschild W. 1915a. On the Lepidoptera collected in 1913-1914 by Herr Geyr von Schweppenburg on a journey to the Hoggar Mountains (Sahara). - Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8) 16(94):247-258; (95): 392-402.
396 (as biformis)
Saudi Arabia
Amsel H. G. 1958b. Kleinschmetterlinge aus Nordost-Arabien der Ausbeute A. S. Talhouk. - Beiträge zur Naturkundlichen Forschung in Südwestdeutschland, Karlsruhe 17(1):61-82, pl. 5.
73 (as umbriferella)
Western Sahara
Rungs Ch. 1992. Premier aperçu sur la faune des lépidoptères du Sahara occidental. - Alexanor 17:335-382.
357 (as umbriferella)
Notes: Palaearctic: Algeria, Iran, Tunisia, Turkmenistan.
Host Plants
FAMILY SPECIES COUNTRY PUBLICATION PAGE
Polygonaceae
Calligonum comosum
Tunisia
Dumont C. 1926b. Les chenilles du Calligonum comosum, L'Héritier. - Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 31(19):221-224.
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