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Euchromia

Number: 10701.0
Author: Stephens
Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/110543#page/56/mode/2up
Family: Tortricidae
Genus: Euchromia
Journal: Nom. Br. Ins.
Year: 1829
Homonym Count: 4.0
Page: 47
Ref Id: 11265.0
Status: Junior homonym
Subfamily: Olethreutinae
Superfamily: Tortricoidea
Tribe: Olethreutini
Senior Syn: CELYPHA
Senior Syn Author: Hübner
Senior Syn Page: 382
Senior Syn Year: 1825
Type Country: ? COUNTRY
Type Depository: (? Depository)
Type Locality: ? Locality
Types: ? Type status
Type Des Ref Id: 6444.0
Type Des: by subsequent designation by
Type Des Author: Westwood
Type Des Year: 1840
Type Des Journal: Introd. mod. Classif. Insects
Type Des Title: An introduction to the modern classification of insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organisation of the different families / by J. O. Westwood
Type Des Volume: 2
Type Des Part: (Synopsis Genera Br. Insects)
Type Des Page: 108
Type Des Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/45812#page/714/mode/2up
Type Sp Author: Haworth
Type Sp Journal: Lepid. Br.
Type Sp Page: 400
Type Sp Year: 1811
Type Sp Ref Id: 9833.0
Type Sp Genus: Tortrix
Type Sp: purpurana
Memo Links: ['http://www.tortricidae.com/catalogueGenusList.asp?gcode=191', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?searchTerm=EUCHROMIA', 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortricidae']
Memo: Nye & Fletcher (1991) stated:- T. purpurana Haworth, 1811, is a junior primary homonym of Tortrix purpurana Thunberg, 1784, Diss. ent. sistens Insecta Suecia (1): 19. Rebel, 1901, in Staudinger & Rebel, Cat. Lepid. palaearct. Faunengeb. (2): 106, placed Sciaphila rosaceana Schlüger, 1847, Ber. lepidopt. Tausch-Ver. 1847: 229, as a junior subjective synonym of purpurana Haworth. S. rosaceana is thus available for use as a subjective replacement name. Unavailable designation of type-Species: Pyralis sponsana, Fabricius, 1787, was designated by Boisduval, 1836, Hist. nat. Insectes (Spec. gén. Lépid.) 1: 149. In the Introduction to the volume, pages 1-154, Boisduval reviewed earlier classification of Lepidoptera and designated as many as three different type-species for each generic name. In his "Exposé de notre Méthode", pages 155-690, no type-species designation was made for any of the genera he himself used. Under the Code (Edn 3), Article 69(a)(iv), the type-species designation of an author is eligible for consideration if he states that it is the type".. and if it is clear that the author accepts it as the type-species". Boisdival's type designation, although clearly stated, do not fufill the last requirement and so are unavailable. Even though Boisduval's 1836 work was well known to lepidopterists, the type-designation contained in a have not been accepted by Hemming or by other authors. A junior homonym of Euchromia Hübner, [1819] 1816, Verz. bekannter Schmett.: 121, - Lepid., Ctenuchidae. There is no objective replacement name but Bradley, 1972, in Kloet & Hincks, Handbks Ident. Br. Insects 11 (2): 33, placed Euchromia Stephens as a synonym of Celypha Hübner, [1825], and used the latter as a subjective replacement name. Euchromia was again proposed by Stephens, 1829 [July], Syst. Cat. Br. Insects (2): 183, and again by Stephens, 1834, Illust. Br. Ent. (Haustellata) 4: 143. See also: * Euchroma Duponchel, [1845]. Listed under CELYPHA Hubner, [1825] 1816, Verz. bekannter Schmett. 382 in T@RTS: Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae (Ver. 2.0) by Gilligan, T. M., J. Baixeras, J. W. Brown & K. R. Tuck. 2012.

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Dataset buttmoth
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Resource Butterflies and Moths of the World
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