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First female record of the Psychidae species Dahlica michaela Arnscheid, 2016, in the Pyrenees of Huesca in Aragon (Spain) (Lepidoptera: Psychidae, Naryciinae)

open access: yesSHILAP, 2018
In 2016 the senior author described the Psychidae species Dahlica michaela from the Pyrenees of Aragon based on 10 males, reared from larvae. No females were included in the type series.
W. A. Arnscheid, M. R. Gärtner
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Dahlica navacerradensis Sobczyk, sp. n. de España central (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)

open access: yesSHILAP, 2014
Se describe un nuevo psíchido, Dahlica navacerradensis Sobczyk, sp. n., de España central. Se dan las diferencias con Dahlica larella (Chrétien, 1906) de Peñalara (Madrid, España) y se compara con las especies relacionadas dentro del género Dahlica ...
T. Sobczyk
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Dahlica triquetrella [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2022
Dahlica triquetrella (Hübner, 1813) Eggs whitish, oval (prolate spheroid), vary in size, their diameters in the widest part (equatorial diameter) from 307 μm to 368 μm (Plate 2, Figs. d–f; Plate 5, Fig. a), and lengths (symmetry axis) from 471 μm to 577 μm (Plate 5, Fig. b; Table 1). Micropyle area formed by 11–15 primary cells mostly unclosed. Some of
Lovtsova, Julia A.   +2 more
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Dahlica charlottae

open access: yes, 2022
1. Dahlica charlottae (Meier, 1957) (Figs 4–5, 30) Material: ♀, Nikolaevka District, lake Svetloe, 52.901920N, 47.159298E, 12–14.V.2016, leg. Ju.S.Volkova (Fig. 48, site 10). Biology. Inhabits beech and coniferous (mainly pine) forests. Caterpillars feed on mosses and lichens; they climb 2–3 meters up the tree trunks for pupation.
Volkova, Julia S.   +5 more
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Investigating the Origin of Parthenogenesis and Ploidy Level inDahlica fennicella(Lepidoptera: Psychidae) [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Zoologici Fennici, 2013
The theories for the predominance of sexual reproduction predict that parthenogens should have no long-term evolutionary potential due to the lack of genetic recombination, despite short term advantages. Although parthenogenesis is rare among high order animals, true parthenogens can be found in various taxa.
Elzinga, Jelmer Anne   +5 more
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Dahlica lichenella

open access: yes, 2022
Dahlica lichenella (Linnaeus, 1761) Eggs whitish, oval, vary in size, their diameters in the widest part from 318 μm to 366 μm (Plate 2, Figs. a–c; Plate 5, Fig. a), and lengths from 482 μm to 566 μm (Plate 5, Fig. b; Table 2). Micropyle area formed by 11–16 primary cells mostly unclosed.
Lovtsova, Julia A.   +2 more
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Genetic diversity in populations of asexual and sexual bag worm moths (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)

open access: yesBMC Ecology, 2005
Background Despite the two-fold cost of sex, most of the higher animals reproduce sexually. The advantage of sex has been suggested to be its ability, through recombination, to generate greater genetic diversity than asexuality, thus enhancing adaptation
Mappes Johanna   +3 more
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Dahlica triquetrella

open access: yes, 2015
Dahlica triquetrella (HÜBNER, 1813)parth. F u n d n a c h w e i s e 1995: Monte Simeone; 1995: Ronchi; 1995, 1999: Iamiano; 1996: Roccaraso; 1997: Colle Melosa; 2003: Opi; 2003: Prati di Tivo; 2005: Pordoijoch; 2015: Monte Arazecca. P h ä n o l o g i e / H a b i t a t e Zwei aus Iamiano schlüpften am 21.04.1995.
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Dahlica caspari HERRMANN 1984

open access: yes, 2015
Dahlica caspari HERRMANN, 1984 F u n d n a c h w e i s e 1 Sack 03.05.1996: Fonte Cereto, 8 Säcke 15.05.2003, 2 Säcke 27.04.2015: San Pietro. P h ä n o l o g i e / H a b i t a t e: Die Imagines erscheinen im Mai. Die aus Südostfrankreich beschriebene Art ist durch HERRMANN (2000: 239, Tafel 1c) auch aus dem Appennin (Gran Sasso, Campo Imperatore ...
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Dahlica exulans HERRMANN 2000

open access: yes, 2015
Published as part of Weidlich, Michael, 2015, Beobachtungen zur Psychidenfauna Italiens mit der Neubeschreibung einer Dahlica ENDERLEIN, 1912 (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), pp.
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