Depressaria infernella Corley & Buchner, a new Iberian species of the Depressaria douglasella group (Lepidoptera: Depressariidae)
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Lepidoptera, Depressariidae, Depressaria, new species, Portugal, SpainAbstract
Depressaria infernella, a new species most similar to D. cinderella Corley, 2002 is described from the mountains of north-east Portugal and Sierra de Gredos in Spain. Photos of adults and male and female genitalia of the new species and D. cinderella are given. Morphological and genetic characteristics that demonstrate the distinctiveness of D. infernella from other species of Depressaria are presented.
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