Pristiphora opaca Lindqvist, 1955
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Pristiphora opaca Lindqvist, 1955
Pristiphora opaca Lindqvist, 1955: 42-43. Holotype ♀ (http://id.luomus.fi/GL.5204) in MZH, examined. Type locality: Pihtipudas, Central Finland.
Similar species.
Based on the external morphology, the most similar species are P. albitibia , P. confusa , P. pusilla , P. sootryeni , and P. subopaca . The species is best distinguished through the structure of male penis valve (Figs 95-96 View Figures 87–96 ). Unfortunately, it is rather difficult to distinguish females from P. subopaca as the differences in the lancets are small (Figs 64 View Figures 62–65 - 69 View Figures 66–69 ). The best character might be the structure of the tangium: on its basal part, P. opaca appears to have a fold (Figs 64-65 View Figures 62–65 ) that is absent in other species of the Pristiphora ruficornis group, although this observation is based only on two specimens that had saws intact enough to see this (basal part of both lancets was damaged in the third female available for study, the holotype). There are also slight differences in external morphology between P. opaca and P. subopaca . In P. opaca (Fig. 28 View Figures 18–36 ), the pterostigma is apically brown and basally dark brown (uniformly yellow in P. subopaca ; Fig. 27 View Figures 18–36 ), antennae are slightly paler ventrally (uniformly black in P. subopaca ), and claws seem to have a somewhat smaller subapical tooth (Fig. 31 View Figures 18–36 ) than in P. subopaca (Fig. 32 View Figures 18–36 ).
Genetic data.
Based on COI barcode sequences, P. opaca belongs to the same BIN cluster (BOLD:AAG3568) as P. aphantoneura , P. bifida , P. confusa , P. pusilla , P. staudingeri , and P. subopaca (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). The nearest neighbour (BOLD:AAQ2302, P. armata and P. leucopus ) is 2.76% different. Only one TPI sequence is available, which can be distinguished from other species (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).
Host plants.
Unknown.
Distribution and material examined.
Western Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Finland and Sweden.
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Pristiphora opaca Lindqvist, 1955
Prous, Marko, Vikberg, Veli, Liston, Andrew & Kramp, Katja 2016 |
Pristiphora opaca
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