Pristiphora bohemica sp. nov., a new sawfly species from the Czech Republic (Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Tenthredinidae)
Author
Macek, Jan
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-06-30
52
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267
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.5330242
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Pristiphora bohemica
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
3
,
5
)
Type
locality.
Czech Republic
,
South Bohemia
, Třeboň env., Stříbřecký most (bridge) (6955),
434 m
a. s. l,
49°1′48″N
,
14°51′16″E
.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
:
♀
(
NMPC
), ‘
Czech Republic
, Bohemia meridionalis,
Třeboň
env.,
Stříbřecký
most, 28.v., ex
Spiraea salicifolia
, e.l. 5.iv.09,
Macek
lgt. 08 [white label, printed] //
Holotypus
, J. Macek des. [red label] //
Pristiphora bohemica
sp.n.
, J. Macek det. 2012 [white label, printed]’.
PARATYPES
: 4 JJ
4 ♀♀
(
NMPC
), the same data as
holotype
. All
paratypes
bear the following printed labels: ‘
Czech Republic
,
Bohemia
meridionalis, Třeboň env., Stříbřecký most, 28.v., ex
Spiraea salicifolia
, e.l. 5.iv.09, Macek lgt. 08 [white label, printed] //
Paratypus
, J. Macek des. [red label] //
Pristiphora bohemica
sp.n.
, J. Macek det. 2012 [white label, printed]’.
Additional material.
CZECH REPUBLIC
: BOHEMIA mer.
:
Borkovická
blata NR (6753),
9.vi.2010
,
8 larvae
on
Spiraea salicifolia
;
Novořecké
močály NR (6955),
31.v.2011
,
5 larvae
on
Spiraea salicifolia
;
all
J. Macek
lgt. & det. (
NMPC
)
.
Description.
Female
(
Figs. 1a, 1c
). Length:
5.5–6.5 mm
.
Colouration.
Head including antennae black, mandibles and labrum yellow. Thorax black, pronotum yellow except for an infuscation in ventral corner. Abdomen black, terga 2–7 with small yellow lateral spots on posterior margin, tergum 8 yellow with black medial spot, terga 9+10 yellow, all sterna yellow; cerci yellow, ovipositor sheath brown. All legs yellow, besides black metatarsi. Wings translucent, costa, subcosta and pterostigma yellow, the remaining veins brown.
Head
shiny with fine, dense punctures, with short, dense, pale pubescence; in dorsal view transverse with temples parallel and rounded posteriorly; postocellar area strongly convex, twice as wide as long, lateral postocellar furrows short, slightly depressed, divergent; OOL: POL: OOCL = 1: 1.1: 0.7; frontal area flat; frontal pit deep, narrowly elliptical; clypeus flat, shiny, with straight anterior margin; malar space slightly longer than diameter of anterior ocellus; antenna a little longer than head and thorax combined; relative lengths of flagellomeres 3–9 are about 1: 1.14: 1.19: 1: 0.98: 0.88: 0.77.
Thorax.
Median mesoscutal lobe with dense shallow puncture, interspaces feebly alutaceous; median mesoscutellar groove depressed anteriorly, raising to slight carina posteriorly; lateral mesoscutal lobes covered with sparse and shallow punctures with smooth and shining interspaces; mesoscutellum slightly convex, shining, with fine sparse punctures; mesopleuron smooth, with very sparse, fine punctures; mesoscutellar appendage with strong, deep punctures; metascutellum smooth, shiny; legs with metatarsus shorter than metatibia, metabasitarsus slightly shorter than three following tarsomeres combined; inner tibial spur of metatibia a little shorter than half of the metabasitarsus, claws with small inner tooth.
Figs. 1–2. Habitus. 1 –
Pristiphora bohemica
sp. nov.
: a – female (dorsal view); b – male (dorsal view); c – female (lateral view); 2 –
P. angulata
Lindqvist, 1974
, female: a – dorsal view; b – lateral view. Scale: 5 mm.
Figs. 3–4. Female and male genitalia. 3 –
Pristiphora bohemica
sp. nov.
; 4 –
P. angulata
Lindqvist, 1974
. a, b – ovipositor sheath in dorsal view (on white and black background, respectively); c – ovipositor sheath (lateral view), d – extracted ovipositor (lateral view); e – penis valva. Scale: 1 mm.
Fig. 5.
Pristiphora bohemica
sp. nov.
, larva: a – lateroventral view; b – dorsolateral view. Scale: 5 mm.
Abdomen
cylindrical with apex rounded posteriorly, terga finely alutaceous, sterna shiny with denser punctation on posterior halves; hypopygium deeply emarginate laterally of median process; sawsheath shorter than metatibia, in lateral view with rounded apex (
Fig. 3c
); in dorsal view widened posteriorly with emarginate dorsoapical scopa (
Figs 3a, 3b
); cerci short, not reaching beyond the apex of sawsheath; lancet of ovipositor narrow, tapering toward apex with oblique sutures without ctenidia (
Fig. 3d
).
Male
(
Fig. 1b
). Body length 4.5–5.0 mm; in colour and morphology similar to female except for the following colour pattern: femora in part infuscate, abdomen nearly completely black except the yellow last sternite. Penis valvae as in
Fig. 3e
.
Larva
(
Fig. 5
). Body length 4.0–5.0 mm. Ground colour green, head yellow green; dark transparent dorsal vessel with flanking white bands of fat body. Cuticle smooth; thoracic segments with two rows of tiny black warts bearing short setae; abdominal segments with six annulets, the second annulet with 3–4 bristles, the fourth annulet with 4 bristles; the first and second postspiracular lobe with three small black warts with short setae; subspiracular and surpedal lobes with four small black warts with short setae.
Variability.
In adult females the yellow pattern on the abdominal tergites varies to some extent from largely yellow to predominantly black.
Differential diagnosis.
Pristiphora bohemica
sp. nov.
is morphologically similar to
P. angulata
Lindqvist, 1974
(
Figs. 2
,
4
), differing from it in the ovipositor sheath rounded in profile and dorsoapical scopa emarginate in dorsal view, and largely yellow abdominal sterna. In
P. angulata
the ovipositor sheaths are subtruncate in profile and tapered posteriorly in dorsal view, the abdominal sterna being mostly black. The males of both species are morphologically identical and distinguished only by the genitalia. For comparison the following material of
P. angulata
was examined:
Russia
, St. Peterburg distr., Voronya gora Mt.,
14.v.1984
, 2 JJ
1 ♀
ex
Spiraea chamaedryfolia
, A. G. Zinovjev
lgt. & det. (NMPC).
Etymology.
The species name refers to the area of origin,
Bohemia
, the western historical land of the
Czech Republic
.
Bionomics.
The larvae were swept from
Spiraea salicifolia
(Rosaceae)
in riverine marshy meadows together with the larvae of the sawfly
Dinax ermak
and the butterfly
Neptis coenobita
(Scopoli, 1763)
(
Lepidoptera
:
Nymphalidae
) from the end of May to the beginning of
June 2008
. Full grown larvae form a firm cocoon in the soil debris in which they hibernate as prepupae. They pupate in the next spring. All adults (
5 females
,
4 males
) emerged on
April 5, 2009
.
Distribution.
Czech Republic
: southern
Bohemia
. Based on the findings of larvae in 2009– 2011, the distribution range of
P. bohemica
sp. nov.
in the
Czech Republic
corresponds with the native distribution pattern of
Spiraea salicifolia
in southern
Bohemia
(
KOBLÍŽEK 1992
). Supposedly this is a vicariant species to its relative
P. angulata
, so far known only from Scandinavia,
Estonia
and
Russia
(
LINDQVIST 1974
,
TAEGER & BLANK 2011
).