North-Western Palaearctic species of Pristiphora (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) Author Prous, Marko Author Kramp, Katja Author Liston 1, Veli VikbergAndrew text Journal of Hymenoptera Research 2017 59 1 190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.59.12565 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.59.12565 1314-2607-59-1 598C5BB321364D91B522FA14D8874A52 Pristiphora amphibola ( Foerster , 1854) Figs 165, 293 Nematus amphibolus Foerster , 1854b: 329-330. Lectotype ♀ (GBIF-GISHym3195) in ZSM, examined. Type locality: Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Nematus laetus Cameron, 1883: 194-195. Syntype(s) ♀ possibly in BMNH, not examined. Type locality: Mickleham, Surrey, United Kingdom. Synonymised as fraternus with P. amphibola by Benson (1948) . Nematus fraternus Cameron, 1885: 73-74. Replacement name for Nematus laetus Cameron, 1883. Similar species. The most similar species are P. nigella and P. parva , from which females of P. amphibola can be distinguished by the combination of dark coloration (almost completely black) and long valvula 3 (see the Key, and Benes et al. 1981 ). Males are best recognised by examining penis valves (see the Key). Genetic data. Based on COI barcode sequences, P. amphibola belongs to the same BIN cluster (BOLD:AAF5120) as P. nigella (Fig. 5). Maximum distance within the BIN is 0.71% and minimum between species distance is possibly 0.00%. The nearest neighbour to BOLD:AAF5120, diverging by minimum of 2.26%, is BOLD:ABV9415 ( P. parva ). Based on nuclear data (one specimen; NaK), the nearest neighbour is 0.4% different ( P. nigella ). Host plants. Picea abies (L.) Karsten ( Crooke 1957 , Benes et al. 1981 ), Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carriere (Crooke, 1957). Distribution and material examined. West Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Finland and Germany.