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Autors principals: Bassi, Graziano, Huemer, Peter
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17892115
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  • <p><b><i>Catoptria spodiellus</i> (Rebel, 1916)</b></p><p>(Figs 28, 32, 48)</p><p><i>Crambus spodiellus</i> Rebel, 1919. Type locality: Russia, East Tannu-Ola Mountains. Holotype male: Ost Tannuola, Schawyr, 2500 m, Bang-Haas 1914, GS 3702 SB, <i>Crambus spodiellus</i> Type Rbl, NHMW, examined.</p><p>Other material examined: <b>Russia</b>: 1 male, 2 females, Amur Region, Tonkinsky Stavik ridge, 1520 m, the source of the Tuskan River, N 50°44’52”, E130°33’57”, E.I. Malikova, GS PC019, PC031 and PC060, ZISP; 1 male, Chita Oblast, 40 km S of the Novaya Chara village, Udokan ridge, Naminga village, 1370 m, July 16, 1991, P. Ustyuzhanin, GS PC018, ZISP; 2 males, same labels but 10- 16.06.2002, A. N. Streltzov, GS PC032, ZISP.</p><p><b>Diagnosis:</b> The habitus of <i>C. spodiellus</i> (Fig. 28) is uniformly grey-brown to brown in the forewing, with only the postmedial band being traceable, a feature that never occurs in related species. In the male genitalia (Fig. 32), the upcurved pars basalis and thin cornuti in the main row are distinctive features. In the female genitalia (Fig. 48), the large, rounded ostium bursae with a folded sterigma and the basally twisted and then narrow ductus bursae are unlike those of any other congener.</p><p><b>Distribution:</b> Russia: South Siberia eastwards to the Amur and Jewish Autonomous regions (Sinev 2008).</p>