Cydia obliqua (Walsingham)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8159762 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8160020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/954587E7-B72E-D016-FDB3-626AFC40FA65 |
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Cydia obliqua (Walsingham) |
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Cydia obliqua (Walsingham) View in CoL
Presumed extinct
This species is known from three female specimens collected at Hualālai ( 5000 ft) and Kona ( 4000 ft) on Hawaiʻi island by R.C.L. Perkins in 1892. Oboyski (2011) considered it possibly just an extreme color form of the widespread and polymorphic C. plicatum (Walsingham) , but refrained from synonymizing it because of significant differences in the female genitalia. The collection date given for the two female types from Hualālai ( 5 viii 1892) corresponds to a journal entry in which Perkins wrote, “there were two Tortricids on Koa” ( Evenhuis 2007).
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