The type specimens of Tenthredo Linnaeus, 1758 (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum
Author
Taeger, Andreas
text
Zootaxa
2013
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3626.2.1
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Tenthredo fulviventris
Mocsáry, 1909
A senior subjective synonym of
Tenthredo
(
Tenthredella
)
crenata
(Enslin, 1912)
,
syn. nov.
TYPES
.
Tenthredo fulviventris
Mocsáry, 1909: 35
.
Syntype
(s) 3, “Sibiria orientalis: Raddefka.”. Primary homonym of
Tenthredo fulviventris
Scopoli, 1763
[=
Eurhadinoceraea fulviventris
(Scopoli, 1763)
].
Lectotype
Ƥ, hereby designated (
Fig. 21
).
Type
locality: “Sibiria or. Raddefka” [=
Russia
: Birobidzhan: Radde].
DISCUSSION. Enslin (1920: 91) discussed the possibility that
T. fulviventris
is a synonym of
T. crenata
, but nevertheless he decided to treat the former as valid. Conde (1935) recorded a
fulviventris
male from Sakhalin. Sundukov & Lelej (2009) listed the taxon for the Jewish autonomous region (Birobidzhan), based on Mocsáry’s (1909) description. The primary homonymy of the name was apparently overlooked by all authors after Mocsáry (1909). A comparison of the
lectotypes
of
fulvicornis
(
Fig. 20
) and
fulviventris
(
Fig. 21
) shows that these specimens are probably conspecific. The differences are restricted to colouration, and this may easily be explained as sexual dimorphism, which is widespread in
Tenthredo
. See also under
Tenthredo fulvicornis
.