[Taxacom] Sauter. 1956. Swiss Solenobia. Rev. Suisse Zool. 63(27):451-550
Alec McClay
alec.mcclay at shaw.ca
Sun May 10 16:21:58 CDT 2015
The paper is here:
http://e-collection.library.ethz.ch/eserv.php?pid=eth:33755&dsID=eth-33755-02.pdf.
My German is not that great but on p. 506 it does seem to refer to
bisexual and parthenogenetic forms of triquetrella.
Alec.
At 11:00 AM 10/05/2015, you wrote:
> Today's Topics: 1. Sauter. 1956. Swiss Solenobia. Rev. Suisse
> Zool. 63(27):451-550 (Robin Leech)
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> Message: 1 Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 13:57:51 -0600 From: "Robin Leech"
> <releech at telus.net> To: <taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu> Cc: "'Pohl,
> Greg'" <Greg.Pohl at NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca> Subject: [Taxacom] Sauter.
> 1956. Swiss Solenobia. Rev. Suisse Zool. 63(27):451-550
> Message-ID: <000601d08a92$6ef8c5c0$4cea5140$@net> Content-Type:
> text/plain; charset="us-ascii" 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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