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Simple SummaryNATURA 2000 species, Paracossulus thrips is one of the locally distributed, least studied moth species and is currently considered an endangered species in several European countries, even though the risk factors and its biology and ecology are not well known. In our study, conducted in Transylvania, Romania, we confirm the host plant as Phlomis tuberosa and describe the habitat type of P. thrips; we also present four new populations and the first DNA barcoding sequences for the species. Our study provides baseline knowledge on the biology and ecology of P.thrips, relevant for conservation, and for establishing management measures. Paracossulus thrips (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) is one of the locally distributed and endangered species. In Europe, it is also one of the few protected moth species, through Annexes II and IV of the Council Directive 92/43/EEC, Annex II of the Bern Convention. To date, little is known about the biology and ecology of this species. Our study was conducted in Transylvania, Romania. Romania hosts some of the strongest populations of the species in the European region. As part of the study, we conducted field observations, vegetation analyses, and genetic analyses. In our paper, we show the habitat types where we encounter P. thrips in Transylvania and confirm Phlomis tuberosa as a host plant. Furthermore, a piece of important information for habitat conservation is given. In this paper, we present the eggs and larvae of P. thrips, the first DNA barcoding sequences, and four new populations of P. thrips in Romania. Our study provides baseline knowledge about the biology and ecology of P. thrips, which is important for conservation and establishing management measures.

Highlights

  • Paracossulus thrips (Hübner, 1818) (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) is a locally distributed, poorly studied moth species

  • Very little is known about the biology and ecology of P. thrips

  • Our results show that DNA barcoding worked well in discriminating P. thrips sequences

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Paracossulus thrips (Hübner, 1818) (Lepidoptera, Cossidae) is a locally distributed, poorly studied moth species. It is currently considered an endangered species in several European countries, the risk factors are not well known. In Europe, it is one of the few protected moth species, through Annexes II and IV of the Council Directive 92/43/EEC [1,2], Annex II of the Bern Convention and, not evaluated species in IUCN Red List. In the Romanian Red List of Lepidoptera, it is marked as vulnerable (VU) [3]. In the Bulgarian Red List it is critically endangered (CR) [2]. Most studies are limited to reporting the presence of the species and providing a general description of the habitat

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