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- Q18890229 subject Q16803976.
- Q18890229 subject Q8497518.
- Q18890229 abstract "Callisto basistrigella is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is found in the south-eastern Alps, ranging from the Dolomites (Italy) in the west to the Julian Alps (Slovenia) in the east and the Carnic Alps and Lienzer Dolomiten (Austria) in the north. The habitats are related to the dwarf-shrub zone and include subalpine meadows, rockformations and scree with Salix-bushes and shrubs. The species is restricted to limestone with an altitudinal range from about 1,200 to 2,300 meters.The wingspan is 10.5–13 mm. In external appearance adults are is distinguishable from Callisto coffeella by the forewing pattern. In basistrigella, the sub-basal whitish silvery line of the forewing is almost parallel and lies in the fold, whereas in coffeella this line is transverse to the wing axis or reduced to a spot. On average, the forewings are slightly narrower than in coffeella. Sexual dimorphism, as observed in coffeella, is absent in basistrigella. Genitalia do not provide obvious diagnostic differences but the length of the phallus is significantly longer in basistrigella than in coffeella.Adults have been collected during the day, flying around low bushes of alpine Salix glabra and Salix waldsteiniana. The flight period is largely dependent on exposure and snow coverage and usually extends between early June and late July.".
- Q18890229 class Q1390.
- Q18890229 family Q721100.
- Q18890229 genus Q5022802.
- Q18890229 kingdom Q729.
- Q18890229 order Q28319.
- Q18890229 phylum Q1360.
- Q18890229 thumbnail Callisto_basistrigella_male.jpg?width=300.
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- Q18890229 wikiPageWikiLink Q5022802.
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- Q18890229 wikiPageWikiLink Q721100.
- Q18890229 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q18890229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497518.
- Q18890229 classis "Insecta".
- Q18890229 familia Q721100.
- Q18890229 genus "Callisto".
- Q18890229 name "Callisto basistrigella".
- Q18890229 ordo Q28319.
- Q18890229 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q18890229 regnum "Animalia".
- Q18890229 type Animal.
- Q18890229 type Eukaryote.
- Q18890229 type Insect.
- Q18890229 type Species.
- Q18890229 type Thing.
- Q18890229 type Q1390.
- Q18890229 type Q19088.
- Q18890229 type Q729.
- Q18890229 comment "Callisto basistrigella is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is found in the south-eastern Alps, ranging from the Dolomites (Italy) in the west to the Julian Alps (Slovenia) in the east and the Carnic Alps and Lienzer Dolomiten (Austria) in the north. The habitats are related to the dwarf-shrub zone and include subalpine meadows, rockformations and scree with Salix-bushes and shrubs.".
- Q18890229 label "Callisto basistrigella".
- Q18890229 depiction Callisto_basistrigella_male.jpg.
- Q18890229 name "Callisto basistrigella".