Pterolonche Lutescentella
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''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family
Pterolonchidae Pterolonchidae is a small family of very small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea.Wikispecies (2008-NOV-06) There are species native to every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Taxonomy and systematics As of 2014 the family may be co ...
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Taxonomy

The genus was first
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in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Antonio Vives Moreno described the new species ''P. gozmaniella'' from Andalucia, but in 1987 Vives reviewed the family
Pterolonchidae Pterolonchidae is a small family of very small moths in the superfamily Gelechioidea.Wikispecies (2008-NOV-06) There are species native to every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Taxonomy and systematics As of 2014 the family may be co ...
in Spain, synonymising ''P. gozmaniella'' with ''P. lutescentella'' and ''P. gracilis'' with ''P. inspersa'', describing a new species, and counting five species in the genus ''Pterolonche''. He subdivided the genus in three
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. He did not address the species described by Hans Georg Amsel from respectively Malta and Iraq a few decades earlier. In 2011 it was classified as one of two genera in the family Pterolonchidae in the
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Gelechioidea by van Nieukerken ''et al''. In 2014 a cladistics analysis performed by Heikkilä ''et al''. expanded the family to seven genera. They classified the genus in the
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Pterolonchinae.


Species

The following species are known: *subgenus ''Pterolonche'' - The imagoes have a white or greyish general colouration ** ''
Pterolonche albescens ''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The genus was first circumscribed in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Anto ...
'' Zeller, 1847 - Sicily, throughout Spain,
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, ''Islas de Cabreras'', Algarve, France, Hungary, Romania, the former Yugoslavia, Turkey, Malta, Morocco ** ''
Pterolonche inspersa ''Pterolonche inspersa'', sometimes called the brown-winged knapweed root moth, is a small moth of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The type specimen was collected in Chiclana de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain. ''Pterolonche benesignata'' wa ...
'' Staudinger, 1859 - Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece, Crete, Turkey, Egypt and Morocco. ** ''
Pterolonche vallettae ''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The genus was first circumscribed in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Ant ...
'' Amsel, 1955 - Malta *subgenus ''Agenjius'' Vives, 1987 - The imagoes have a pinkish-yellow colouration ** '' Pterolonche lutescentella'' Chrétien, 1922 - Andalucia, Balearic Islands and northwest
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in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia *subgenus ''Gomezbustillus'' Vives, 1987 - The imagoes have a pallid yellow colouration ** ''
Pterolonche pulverulenta ''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The genus was first circumscribed in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Ant ...
'' Zeller, 1847 - Andalucia, Madrid,
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, Algarve, Baixo Alentejo, Sicily, Malta, Cyprus, Morocco, Tunisia ** ''
Pterolonche traugottolseniella ''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The genus was first circumscribed in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Ant ...
'' Vives, 1987 -
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, Algarve *unplaced ** ''
Pterolonche kurdistanella ''Pterolonche'' is small genus of small moths of the family Pterolonchidae. Taxonomy The genus was first circumscribed in 1847 by Philipp Christoph Zeller to include two new species. The type species is ''Pterolonche albescens''. In 1984 Ant ...
'' Amsel, 1959 - Iraq


Distribution

The species are all found around the Mediterranean Sea. Spain has at least five species, Portugal has four. As far as is known, ''P. vallettae'' appears to be endemic to Malta.


Ecology

The species are all nocturnal. Both sexes are attracted to artificial lights at night. In Spain the moths have two generations per year, with the first emerging from the end of march to the beginning of June, and a second, much more abundant generation between July and the start of October. They have been encountered from sea level to 1500m in altitude in Spain. ''P. inspersa'' caterpillars feed on '' Centaurea'' species, a herbaceous, thistle-like plant. They tunnel into the root crown of their host plant and feed on the root tissue. As they reach the root cortex, they spin a silken tube and feed from within the tube. Mature larvae overwinter in the roots. In spring, a silken tube is made above the soil surface in which pupation takes place.


Uses

''P. inspersa'' was released as a biological control agent for knapweed, ''
Centaurea diffusa ''Centaurea diffusa'', also known as diffuse knapweed, white knapweed or tumble knapweed, is a member of the genus ''Centaurea'' in the family Asteraceae. This species is common throughout western North America but is not actually native to the ...
'', in Colorado, Montana, and Oregon in the mid to late 1980s, although there was no known establishment of the species in the United States initially, it has since spread to Idaho and British Columbia.


References

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