Discovery of the Tribe Polyorthini Obraztsov, 1966 in the Canary Islands. Description of the genus Canaria Larsen, gen. n. and the species C. palmariana Larsen, sp. n. and C. gomeriana Larsen, sp. n. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae, Chlidanotinae, Polyorthini)
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Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Polyorthini, Canaria, Canaria palmariana, Canaria gomeriana, Canary Islands, SpainAbstract
A new genus of the tribe Polyorthini Canaria Larsen, gen. n. and two new species Canaria palmariana Larsen, sp. n. and Canaria gomeriana Larsen, sp. n. are described from the Canary Islands respectively from La Palma and La Gomera. The genus Canaria differs from the closest related genus Lopharcha Diakonoff, 1941 by external characters and by both male and female genitalia. The two new species differs in external characters and structure of labial palpi, abdomen, legs and wings plus in DNA. Photographs of adults, palpi, genitalia and type localities are provided.
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