Author:
ALBRECHT ANDERS,KAILA LAURI
Abstract
We introduce a method to transform wing venation data to a numerical form so that the venation pattern can be analysed and compared regardless of wing size and displacement of the pattern. We use the method for assessing the intraspecific variation and asymmetry within the individual of relative positions of forewing veins in ten species of elachistid moths. Both the intraspecific variation and intra‐individual asymmetry were found to be greater than the differences frequently used as systematic characters on various levels within Elachistidae, and to some extent in other Lepidoptera. At least in Elachistidae, major alterations to the current classification will have to be made. Wing characters subject to intraspecific variation should not be used to delimit groups unless they are based on examination of population samples and supported by other characters.
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