Tijdschrift voor entomologie . metasomal sutures reduced4th-6th tergites retracted3rd tergite forked apicallyclypeus with dorsal carinamesoscutum with medio-longitudinal carina2nd and 3rd tergites slanted inwards laterally 1st and 2dn tergite immovably joined medio-longitudinal carinae of metanotum andpropodeum present mesoscutum densely setoseO^alar suture present^^scutellar sulcus (rather) wide Fig. 153. Cladogram of the genera treated in this paper. I DEEL 127 AFLEVERING 8 1984 TIJDSCHRIFTVOOR ENTOMOLOGIE UITGEGEVEN DOOR DE NEDERLANDSE ENTOMOLOGISCHE VERENIGING. INHOUD B. GusTAFSSON. — New


Tijdschrift voor entomologie . metasomal sutures reduced4th-6th tergites retracted3rd tergite forked apicallyclypeus with dorsal carinamesoscutum with medio-longitudinal carina2nd and 3rd tergites slanted inwards laterally 1st and 2dn tergite immovably joined medio-longitudinal carinae of metanotum andpropodeum present mesoscutum densely setoseO^alar suture present^^scutellar sulcus (rather) wide Fig. 153. Cladogram of the genera treated in this paper. I DEEL 127 AFLEVERING 8 1984 TIJDSCHRIFTVOOR ENTOMOLOGIE UITGEGEVEN DOOR DE NEDERLANDSE ENTOMOLOGISCHE VERENIGING. INHOUD B. GusTAFSSON. — New species of Stigmella from The Gambia (Lepidoptera,Nepticulidae), pp. 165—177, figs. 1—7. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, deel 127, afl. 8 Gepubliceerd 14-VI-1985 NEW SPECIES OF STIGMELLA FROM THE GAMBIA(LEPIDOPTERA, NEPTICULIDAE) by BERT GUSTAFSSONSwedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden Abstract Descriptions or redescriptions of adults and immature stages of the following Nepticuli-dae are presented: Stigmella rhomboivora n. sp., S. allophylivora n. sp., S. fiavora n. sp., n. sp., S. birgittae n. sp., S. maytenivora n. sp. and S. wollofella (Gustafsson,1972). Introduction The Nepticulidae on which the present paperis based were collected by me in The Gambiafrom 3—15 November 1981 and 30 Novem-ber—13 December 1982. The visits were con-fined to the western part of The Gambia, mainlythe surroundings of Bakau and Banjul. Hithertoonly three species of Nepticulidae had been de-scribed from The Gambia (Gustafsson, 1972).They were


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