Morphological differentiation of closely related species of the genus Bucculatrix Zeller, 1839 (Lepidoptera, Bucculatricidae) with an analysis of their distribution and mechanisms of reproductive isolation

Morphological studies of the representatives of the genus Bucculatrix Zeller, 1839 from the gnaphaliella, albedinella, frangutella, bechsteinella, cidarella, and ulmella species-groups revealed numerous pairs of closely related and almost indistinguishable species. Their delimitation is only possibl...

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