[Taxacom] Sauter. 1956. Swiss Solenobia. Rev. Suisse Zool. 63(27):451-550
Robin Leech
releech at telus.net
Sat May 9 14:57:51 CDT 2015
Hello Taxacomers,
Can anyone tell me if in the work by Sauter (below) there is discussion
about parthenogenetic populations in the Palaearctic?
The species of bagworm, Dahlica triquetrella (Huebner, 1813) (family
Psychidae) has been known in Canada since 1927, and is
now widespread in the Nearctic. It is also parthenogenetic as far as we
know in North America as males have not yet been
found. What I am wondering is if Sauter (1956) mentions or discusses
parthenogenetic populations anywhere in the Palaearctic.
If by chance any of the other species in Solenobia or Dahlica mentioned in
Sauter are parthenogenetic, then this will give
me a suggestion that there are parthenogenetic populations of D.
triquetrella.
Sauter, W. 1956. Morphologie und Systematik der schweizerischen Solenobia
Arten. Rev. Suisse Zool. 63 (27): 451-550.
Any help much appreciated.
Robin
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