Catalogue of Lepidoptera of Omsk Region (Russia). Microlepidoptera. Families: Eriocraniidae, Nepticulidae, Opostegidae, Adelidae, Prodoxidae, Incurvariidae, Psychidae, Tineidae, Roeslerstammiidae, Bucculatricidae, Gracillariidae, Yponomeutidae, Argyresthi
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Keywords

Russia
West Siberia
Omsk Region
Lepidoptera
Catalogue
Eriocraniidae
Nepticulidae
Opostegidae
Adelidae
Prodoxidae
Incurvariidae
Psychidae
Tineidae
Roeslerstammiidae
Bucculatricidae
Gracillariidae
Yponomeutidae
Argyresthiidae
Plutelliidae
Acrolepiidae
Glyphipterigidae
Ypsolophidae
Lyonetiidae
Bedelliidae
Ethmiidae
Depressariidae
Elachistidae
Parametriotidae
Scythrididae
Chimabachidae
Cryptolechiidae
Oecophoridae
Batrachedridae
Coleophoridae
Momphidae
Blastobasidae
Autostichidae
Cosmopterigidae
Gelechiidae
Pterophoridae
Epermeniidae
Choreutidae
Galacticidae
Tortricidae
Pyralidae
Crambidae

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Knyazev, S. A. (2022). Catalogue of Lepidoptera of Omsk Region (Russia). Microlepidoptera. Families: Eriocraniidae, Nepticulidae, Opostegidae, Adelidae, Prodoxidae, Incurvariidae, Psychidae, Tineidae, Roeslerstammiidae, Bucculatricidae, Gracillariidae, Yponomeutidae, Argyresthi. Acta Biologica Sibirica, 8, 17-87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7690616

Abstract

A total of 781 species of Microlepidoptera belonging to 41 families are reported for the territory of Omsk Region. The most numerous is the Tortricidae family represented by 255 species, then Crambidae (94 species), Gelechiidae (70), Pyralidae (66), Pterophoridae (44), Depressariidae (32), Gracillariidae (29), Tineidae (25), Elachistidae (14), Adelidae and Elachistidae (8 species in each family), Yponomeutidae, Ypsolophidae, Ethmiidae and Cosmopterigidae (7 species in each family), Scythrididae and Oecophoridae (6 species in each family), Eriocraniidae (4), Nepticulidae, Momphidae and Epermeniidae (3 species in each family), Prodoxidae, Glyphipterigidae, Lyonetiidae and Choreutidae (2 species in each family), Opostegidae, Incurvariidae, Roeslerstammiidae, Argyresthiidae, Plutelliidae, Acrolepiidae, Bedelliidae, Parametriotidae, Chimabachidae, Cryptolechiidae, Batrachedridae, Blastobasidae, Autostichidae, Galacticidae (1 species in each family). 10 species are new to the Omsk Region. Agonopterix purpurea (Haworth, 1811) and Aethes flagellana (Duponchel, 1836) are reported from the territory of Omsk Region as new to the Asian Part of Russia; Fomoria weaveri (Stainton, 1855) reported from the territory of West Siberia for the first time.

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