Integrative taxonomy of Central European Planetella (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) indicates high species diversity, intraspecific variation and low host specificity
Author
Ševčík, Jan
Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Chittussiho 10, CZ- 710 00 Ostrava, Czech Republic; e-mails: sevcikjan @ hotmail. com, burdikova @ seznam. cz, sopuch. krystof @ gmail. com & Silesian Museum, Nádražní okruh 31, CZ- 746 01 Opava, Czech Republic
Author
Hippa, Heikki
Zoological Museum, Biodiversity Unit, University of Turku, FI- 20014 Turku, Finland; e-mail: heikki. hippa @ gmail. com
Author
Burdíková, Nikola
Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Chittussiho 10, CZ- 710 00 Ostrava, Czech Republic; e-mails: sevcikjan @ hotmail. com, burdikova @ seznam. cz, sopuch. krystof @ gmail. com
Author
Sopuch, Kryštof
Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Chittussiho 10, CZ- 710 00 Ostrava, Czech Republic; e-mails: sevcikjan @ hotmail. com, burdikova @ seznam. cz, sopuch. krystof @ gmail. com
Author
Skuhravá, Marcela
Bítovská 1227 /
Author
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, Copenhagen, Denmark; e-mail: hhbruun @ bio. ku. dk
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2023
2023-12-30
63
2
413
450
http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2023.026
journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2023.026
1804-6487
E961B014-4A0D-482B-A005-6D7B58D60B03
Planetella winnertzi
(
Kieffer, 1898
)
Hormomyia winnertzi
Kieffer, 1898: 26
.
Type
locality:
Germany
.
Type
material.
Lost (see
GAGN
Ḗ & JAsCHHOF 2021).
Comments.
In the original publication, only short remarks are included, without proper description. For example, ‘
H. ampla
and
H. funesta
remain dubious like almost all the species described by Walker and it is not possible to recognize them’. In the same paper, also
Planetella granifex
(as
Pseudhormomyia granifex
) and
P. cornifex
(as
Hormomyia cornifex
) were described. This species was included in the key by RȖBsAAMEN (1917) among the species with uninodal flagellomeres. Apparently, he referred to females only, as in the case of
P. rosenhaueri
(see above), because no species of
Planetella
currently known has uninodal flagellomeres in the males. Unrecognized species.