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
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Pristiphora
monogyniae (Hartig, 1840)
Figs 71-72, 131, 256
Nematus
Monogyniae [sic!] Hartig, 1840: 27. Lectotype ♀ (GBIF-GISHym3358; here designated) in ZSM, examined. Type locality: not stated.
Nematus pullus
Foerster
, 1854a: 330-331. Lectotype ♀ (GBIF-GISHym3391; here designated) in ZSM, examined. Type locality: Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Nematus filicornis
Thomson, 1863: 625. Syntype(s) ♀ in MZLU, not examined. Type locality: Bohus
Laen
[
Bohuslaen
] and
Skane
, Sweden. Synonymised with
Micronematus pullus
by
Konow (1890)
.
Nematus hibernicus
Cameron, 1878a: 225. Syntype(s) possibly in BMNH, not examined. Type locality: near Dublin, Ireland. Synonymised with
Micronematus monogyniae
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus nanus
Zaddach in Brischke, 1884: 137. 3 ♂♂ and 2 ♀♀ syntypes possibly destroyed (
Blank and Taeger 1998
). Type locality: not stated, but probably in former East Prussia (now Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, or Poland). Synonymised with
Micronematus monogyniae
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus serotinus
Zaddach in Brischke, 1884: 137-138. Holotype ♀ possibly destroyed (
Blank and Taeger 1998
). Type locality: not stated, but probably in former East Prussia (now Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, or Poland). Synonymised with
Micronematus monogyniae
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus catulus
Zaddach in Brischke, 1884: 142-143. Syntype(s) ♂ possibly destroyed (
Blank and Taeger 1998
). Type locality:
Gdansk
[Danzig], Poland. Synonymised with
Micronematus monogyniae
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus ludens
Costa, 1894: 72. 2 ♀ syntypes possibly in MZUN, not examined. Type locality: Emilia [part of Emilia-Romagna], Italy. Synonymised with
Micronematus monogyniae
by
Konow (1905)
.
Similar species.
Most easily mixed up with
P. abbreviata
, from which it differs by having black pronotal angles (pale in
P. abbreviata
), at least partly pale clypeus (black in
P. abbreviata
), and valvula 3 without distinct dorsoapical projection (present in
P. abbreviata
). Males are best recognised by examining penis valves (see the Key).
Genetic data.
Based on COI barcode sequences, specimens of this species are divided between two BIN clusters (BOLD:AAX8166 and BOLD:ACG5295) (Fig. 3). Minimal distance between the two clusters is 3.07%. Based on nuclear data, the nearest neighbour is 2.4% different (
P. dedeara
, only NaK).
Host plants.
Prunus spinosa
L. (
Lorenz and Kraus 1957
,
Pschorn-Walcher and Altenhofer 2006
),
P. domestica
L. (
Lindqvist 1966
).
Distribution and material examined.
West Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Germany, Greece, and Sweden.