Semioscopis Hübner, [1825]
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Genus Semioscopis Hübner, [1825] View in CoL
Semioscopis Hübner, [1825] , Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge [sic!]: 402.
Type species: Tortrix steinkellneriana [Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775 (by subsequent designation by Westwood (1840: 111)).
Distribution. Palaearctic: West and East Europe, Russia (European part, West and East Siberia, Far East), South Korea, Japan; Nearctic: Canada, USA.
Host plants. Populus , Salix ( Salicaceae ), Betula , Carpinus ( Betulaceae ), Crataegus , Prunus , Sorbus ( Rosaceae ), Tilia ( Malvaceae ) ( Hodges 1974; Robinson et al. 2023; Lepiforum e. V. 2024).
Species included. The genus includes 13 species of the world fauna: seven Palearctic species and six Nearctic species; four species of them are distributed in East Asia ( S. japonicella , S. strigulana , S. similis and S. fareastenica sp. nov.) and the last three species are reliably inhabited in Far East of Russia.
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