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    FIGURES 105–108. Manitischeria spp. 105, M in Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller

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    FIGURES 105–108. Manitischeria spp. 105, M. baryshnikovae Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov., female genitalia, ovipositor lobes, apophyses, prela, and antrum, paratype, slide no. AD1014 (ZIN); 106, same, general view; 107, M. selindica Stonis & Diškus, sp. nov., female adult, holotype (TMSA); 108, same, female genitalia, slide no. Diškus 0219 (TMSA)Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 282, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    Manitischeria unca Stonis & Diškus & Solis & Monro 2021, comb. nov.

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    12. Manitischeria unca (Diškus & Stonis, 2014), comb. nov. (Figs. 25, 52, 53, 55–57) Tischeria unca Diškus & Stonis, in Stonis et al. 2014b: 144–148. Host plant. Unknown. Distribution. Far East Russia (Primorskiy Kray).Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 260, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    Manitischeria omani Stonis & Diškus & Solis & Monro 2021, comb. nov.

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    6. Manitischeria omani (Puplesis & Diškus, 2003), comb. nov. Tischeria omani Puplesis & Diškus 2003: 108–109. Host plant. Unknown. Distribution. Oman: Northern Region. Remarks. The species was illustrated by Puplesis & Diškus (2003): figs. 203, 204 (adult), figs. 238–246 (male genitalia). Female is unknown.Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 259, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    FIGURES 85–90 in Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller

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    FIGURES 85–90. Male genitalia of Manitischeria symbolica Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov.; 85, holotype, slide no. AD885 (ZIN), general view, focused on valva; 86, same, uncus; 87, 88, same, basal part of vinculum and phallus; 89, same, general view of genitalia, focused on juxta and phallus; 90, same, temporary mount in Euparol of slide no. AD885 (ZIN), lateral view of valvaPublished as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 278, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    Manitischeria sparmanniae Stonis & Diškus & Solis & Monro 2021, comb. nov.

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    8. Manitischeria sparmanniae (Puplesis & Diškus, 2003), comb. nov. (Figs. 69–73) Tischeria sparmanniae Puplesis & Diškus 2003: 267–268. Tischeria sparmanniae Puplesis & Diškus, in Puplesis et al. 2004: 43, 45, 48, 49. Host plant. Sparrmannia ricinocarpa (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze (Malvaceae). Distribution. Republic of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia. Material examined. Paratypes: 2 ♂, NAMIBIA: Brandberg, Wasserfallfläche, elevation 1940 m, 20.iii.2001, W. Mey, genitalia slide nos. AD0433 ♂, AD1023 ♂ (ZIN). Remarks. We provide the first photographic documentation of the male genitalia (Figs. 69–73). Two paratypes, previously deposited at LEU (=VPU), will be transferred to ZIN (see Material and Methods).Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 259, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    Manitischeria relictana Stonis & Diškus & Solis & Monro 2021, comb. nov.

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    4. Manitischeria relictana (Ermolaev, 1986), comb. nov. Tischeria relictana Ermolaev 1986: 6–8. Tischeria relictana Ermolaev, in Kobayashi et al. 2016: 138–140. Host plants. Betula ermanii Cham., B. grossa Siebold & Zucc. (Betulaceae) (Kobayashi et al. 2016). Distribution. Far East Russia: Sakhalin (Ermolaev 1986); Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu (Nagano and Nara Prefectures), and Shikoku (Tokushima Prefecture) (Kobayashi et al. 2016). Remarks. The species has been illustrated: adult by Kobayashi et al. (2016): fig. 2 I, J, K, L; male genitalia by Ermolaev (1986): fig. 1 and Kobayashi et al. (2016): fig. 5 A, B; female genitalia by Kobayashi et al. (2016): fig. 5 C, D.Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Solis, M. Alma & Monro, Alexandre K., 2021, Diagnostics of Manitisheria gen. nov., an Old-World genus of leaf-mining Tischeriidae, composed of new species and species formerly in Tischeria Zeller, pp. 251-287 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 258, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/470928

    FIGURE 5 in Weeding the Nettles II: A delimitation of "Urtica dioica L." (Urticaceae) based on morphological and molecular data, including a rehabilitation of Urtica gracilis Ait.

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    FIGURE 5. Urtica gracilis subsp. incaica: (All from Schwarzer 14), A. Habit of young plant with predominantly male inflorescences, B. Ovate leaves of a young shoot (compare F), note the reddish flushed abaxial surface (left), C. Stem covered with setae with long, asymmetrically curved pluricellular base and numerous simple trichomes, D. Node densely covered with numerous setae, E. Achene, F. Rhizome with young shoots, G. Nodes with leaf pairs and female inflorescences (left) and male inflorescences (right).Published as part of Henning, Tilo, Quandt, Dietmar, Grosse-Veldmann, Bernadette, Monro, Alexandre & Weigend, Maximilian, 2014, Weeding the Nettles II: A delimitation of "Urtica dioica L." (Urticaceae) based on morphological and molecular data, including a rehabilitation of Urtica gracilis Ait., pp. 61-83 in Phytotaxa 162 (2) on page 77, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.162.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513197

    FIGURES 10–21 in Most trumpet moths don't feed on plants of the nettle family but Paratischeria does: the first discovery of Tischeriidae (Lepidoptera) on Urticaceae in Asia

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    FIGURES 10–21. Leaf mines, mining larvae, and pupae of Paratischeria boehmerica sp. nov. 10–13, sample no. 5309 from Boehmeria clidemioides var. diffusa (Wedd.) Handel-Mazzetti; 14, 17, 19, sample no. 5319 from Boehmeria sp., possibly B. japonica (L.f.) Miq., 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, sample no. 5318 from Boehmeria sp., possibly a species from the species complex comprising B. zollingeriana Wedd.Published as part of Stonis, Jonas R., Diškus, Arūnas, Monro, Alexandre K., Dai, Xiaohua & Xu, Jiasheng, 2021, Most trumpet moths don't feed on plants of the nettle family but Paratischeria does: the first discovery of Tischeriidae (Lepidoptera) on Urticaceae in Asia, pp. 247-264 in Zootaxa 5040 (2) on page 251, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5040.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/553127
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