North European gall-inducing Euura sawflies (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae, Nematinae)
Author
Liston, Andrew D.
Author
Heibo, Erik
Author
Prous, Marko
Author
Vårdal, Hege
Author
Nyman, Tommi
Author
Vikberg, Veli
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-07
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4302.1.1
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atra
subgroup
Currently available data indicate that most species in this subgroup are not identifiable using
COI
barcodes. Specimens of
E. auritae
(
Finland
)
,
E. elaeagnos
(
Austria
)
,
E. myrtilloides
(
Finland
)
,
S. salicispurpureae
(
Austria
)
, and
E. weiffenbachiella
(
Russia
)
, share highly similar
COI
barcodes. On the other hand, a significant divergence, of about 3%, exists between the barcodes of these five taxa and five German and Finnish
E. atra
specimens (nearly identical with each other).
Roininen
et al.
(1993b)
studied Finnish populations from five willow species, using oviposition experiments, and analysis of allozyme differentiation. They concluded that these comprise three distinct lineages, equivalent to
E. atra
(
S. alba
,
S.
×
fragilis
),
E. weiffenbachiella
(
S. rosmarinifolia
), and
E. auritae
[=
E. salicislapponicae
] (
S. cinerea
and
S. lapponum
). We did not detect the supposed interspecific differences in the degree of curvature of the lancet used by
Kopelke (1996
,
2006
) to distinguish nominal species in this subgroup. Furthermore, the number of annuli was found to be more variable within a segregate, and similar between the segregates, than given in these papers. In our opinion, neither of these characters is useful for identification. Similarly, morphology of the penis valve is very uniform throughout the subgroup. We do not consider the minute differences in the shape of the distal lobe of the paravalva illustrated by
Kopelke (1996)
to be of taxonomic significance.