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
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.59.12565
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.59.12565
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Pristiphora appendiculata (Hartig, 1837)
Figs 19, 21, 61, 105, 187, 262
Pristiphora pallipes
Serville, 1823: 75. Secondary homonym of
Tenthredo pallipes
Fallen
, 1808 [=
Pristiphora carinata
(Hartig, 1837)]. Lectotype ♀ (designated by
Lacourt 2000
) in MNHN, not examined. Type locality: Paris, France.
Pristiphora pallipes
Lepeletier, 1823: 60. Primary homonym of
Pristiphora pallipes
Serville, 1823 [=
Pristiphora appendiculata
(Hartig, 1837)]. Lectotype ♀ (designated by
Lacourt 2000
) in MNHN, not examined. Type locality: Paris, France.
Tenthredo (Nematus) pallicornis
T.W. Harris, 1835: 583. Type(s) not available. Nomen nudum.
Tenthredo (Nematus) labrata
T.W. Harris, 1835: 583. Type(s) not available. Nomen nudum.
Nematus flavipes
Dahlbom, 1835a: 25-26. Nomen oblitum. Holotype ♀ in MZLU, examined. Type locality: Lund, Sweden.
Nematus appendiculatus
Hartig, 1837: 202-203. Nomen protectum. See
Blank et al. (2009)
. Lectotype ♀ (GBIF-GISHym3197; designated by
Prous et al. 2016
) in ZSM, examined. Type locality: Germany according to the title of the publication.
Nematus fuscicornis
Hartig, 1837: 225. No syntypes were found in ZSM. Type locality: Harz, Germany. Synonymised with
Nematus appendiculatus
by
Stein (1881)
.
Nematus enervis
Herrich-Schaeffer
, 1840: 176. Replacement name for
Pristiphora pallipes
Lepeletier, 1823.
Nematus cathoraticus
Foerster
, 1854: 325-326. Lectotype ♀ (GBIF-GISHym3214; designated by
Prous et al. 2016
) in ZSM, examined. Type locality: Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Nematus pallicornis
Norton, 1861: 160. 3 ♀ syntypes in MCZ (http://140.247.119.225/mcz/Species_record.php?id=22468), although 4 specimens were mentioned in the original description, not examined. Type locality: Massachusetts, USA. Synonymised with
P. pallipes
by
Smith (1966)
.
Nematus pallicornis var. labratus
Norton, 1861: 160. Holotype ♀ possibly in ANSP or MCZ. Type locality: Massachusetts, USA. Synonymised with
P. rufipes
auct. by
Smith (1979)
.
Pristiphora grossulariae
Walsh, 1866: 123. Neotype ♀ (designated by
Zinovjev and Smith 2000
) in ANSP, not examined. Type locality: possibly (if the neotype belongs to the syntype series) Davenport, Iowa, USA. Synonymised with
Nematus appendiculatus
by
Dalla Torre (1894)
.
Nematus
Peletieri [sic!]
Andre
, 1880: 111. Replacement name for
Pristiphora pallipes
Lepeletier, 1823.
Nematus hypobalius
Zaddach in Brischke, 1884: 154. Holotype ♀ possibly destroyed (
Blank and Taeger 1998
). Type locality: Hungary. Synonymised with
P. pallipes
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus pumilus
Zaddach in Brischke, 1884: 172. 2 ♂ syntypes possibly destroyed (
Blank and Taeger 1998
). Type locality: Chernyakhovsk [Insterburg], Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Synonymised with
P. pallipes
by
Konow (1905)
.
Nematus
Ghilianii [sic!] Costa, 1894: 73. Syntype(s) ♂ possibly in MZUN, not examined. Type locality: Alps [Alpi boreali], Europe. Synonymised with
P. pallipes
by
Konow (1905)
.
Pristiphora (Pristiphora) anivskiensis
Haris, 2006a: 194-195, syn. n. Holotype ♂ (DEI-GISHym80340; http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5100763) in HNHM, examined. Type locality: Novo-Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia.
Similar species.
Smooth mesopostnotum (Fig. 19), claws without subapical tooth (Fig. 21), and the structure of serrula (Fig. 187) or penis valves (Fig. 262) allow separation of this species from other similar species in the
ruficornis
and
rufipes
groups.
Genetic data.
Based on COI barcode sequences, specimens of this species are divided between two BIN clusters (BOLD:AAG7866 and BOLD:AAU8684) (Fig. 1 in
Prous et al. 2016
). Minimum distance between the clusters is 3.26%. However, BOLD:AAU8684 might represent a cluster of nuclear mitochondrial pseudogenes (
Prous et al. 2016
). Based on nuclear data (two specimens and both genes combined), maximum within species divergence is 0.3% and the nearest neighbour is 1.8% different (
P. pusilla
).
Host plants.
Ribes
spp.
Ribes alpinum
L. (
Kangas 1985
, as
P. rufipes
),
R. rubrum
L. (
Adam 1973
, as
P. pallipes
),
R. uva-crispa
L. emend. Lam. (
Adam 1973
,
Kangas 1985
),
R. aureum
Pursh (
Adam 1973
),
R. sanguineum
Pursh (
Adam 1973
),
R. nigrum
L. (
Adam 1973
),
R. spicatum
Robs. (
Kontuniemi 1975
, as
P. pallipes
).
Distribution and material examined.
Palaearctic, Nearctic. Specimens studied are from Austria, Canada, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Russia (Republic of Bashkortostan, Sakhalin Oblast), and Sweden.