Mv. Kozlov, INCURVARIIDAE AND PRODOXIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) FROM SIBERIA AND THE RUSSIAN FAR-EAST, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF 2 NEW SPECIES, Entomologica Fennica, 7(2), 1996, pp. 55-62
The Incurvariidae and Prodoxidae of eastern Russia total 19 species in
eight genera. Phylloporia bistrigella (Haworth), now reported from Yu
kon, is tentatively included in the list, although it has not yet been
discovered in the Eastern Palaearctic. Four species previously known
only from Europe, Incurvaria vetulella (Zetterstedt), I. circulella (Z
etterstedt), Lampronia luzella (Hubner), and L. provectella (Heyden) a
re reported from Siberia; Incurvaria kivatshella Kutenkova is synonymi
zed with I. vetulella. Lampronia sakhalinella sp. n. is described from
Sakhalin. L. altaica Zagulajev is reported from North Korea; the fema
le postabdomen and genitalia of this species are described and figured
. The genus Greya Busck, previously known only from North America, is
reported from the Palaearctic, with G. variabilis Davis & Pellmyr and
G. kononenkoi sp, n. recorded from the Chukchi Peninsula, and G. margi
nimaculata (Issiki) comb. n. originally described from Japan is expect
ed from the Russian Far East. Among the nine species not known from Eu
rope, one species is reported from Altai only; two show a Beringian di
stribution; six species are associated with the southern areas of the
Far East and Japan, and one is distributed from the Irkutsk region to
Sakhalin and Primorye.