Euura brevivalvis (Thomson, 1871)

Prous, Marko, Liston, Andrew & Mutanen, Marko, 2021, Revision of the West Palaearctic Euura bergmanni and oligospila groups (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 84, pp. 187-269 : 187

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scientific name

Euura brevivalvis (Thomson, 1871)
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Euura brevivalvis (Thomson, 1871)

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Nematus brevivalvis Thomson, 1871: 151-152. Type locality: Sweden, Dalarna alpina. LT designated below.

Pteronus kriegeri Konow, 1903a: 310 (key). Type locality: Germany, Saxony, Dorneichenbach..LT designated by Koch (2000).

Amauronematus spurcus Konow, 1904: 261. Type locality: northern Russia. LT designated below.

Pteronidea absimilis Lindqvist, 1949: 79-80. Type locality: Finland, Pihtipudas (HT).

Pteronidea woollatti Lindqvist, 1971: 11-12. Type locality: Finland, Kilpisjärvi (HT). Syn. nov.

Nematus turgaiensis Safjanov, 1977: 98-103. Type locality: Russia, southern Kulunda steppe (ST). Syn. nov.

Similar species.

Most similar species are E. viridis , E. dispar , and E. glutinosae , from which it differs by having a shorter valvula 3 and lancet. Males distinguishable from other species by distinct penis valves.

Genetic data.

COI. Based on 13 specimens, maximum within species distance is 3.19% and the nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0%, are Euura dispar , Euura viridis , and possibly Euura glutinosae . BINs: BOLD:AEC8057, BOLD:ABZ5797, BOLD:ACF5540 (main cluster).

Nuclear. Based on 10 (only NaK) or 8 (NaK and POL2) specimens, maximum within species distance is 1.09% (only NaK) or 0.92% (NaK and POL2) and 0.12% based on haplotypes of individual females. The nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0% (only NaK) or 0.41% (NaK and POL2), is Euura viridis . The 0% distance between Euura viridis and Euura brevivalvis for NaK is because one of the haplotypes of one female of Euura viridis (ZMUO.030835) isidentical to several Euura brevivalvis specimens.

Host plants and behaviour.

Hosts: Betula species, B. pendula ( Ermolenko and Fedoryak 1988), B. pubescens including var. pumila ( Kangas 1985; Lahtinen et al. 2006), Betula nana (this study and unpublished rearing results by V. Vikberg). In Kazakhstan and southern Siberia males are respectively very rare or scarce ( Safjanov 1977; Ermolenko and Fedoryak 1988), although they are common in northern Europe ( Liston et al. 2020). One generation per year ( Safjanov 1977; Macek et al. 2020).

Distribution.

Palaearctic ( Ermolenko and Fedoryak 1988; Taeger et al. 2006; Sundukov 2017). Specimens studied are from Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Russia, and Sweden.

Type material.

Nematus brevivalvis Thomson, 1871. Lectotype, here designated, ♀, DEI-GISHym88904, MZLU. Koch (2000) mentioned this same specimen as LT, with details of its labelling. This was not, however, a valid taxonomic act, because he omitted an explicit statement that he was designating this specimen (see ICZN 2003).

Pteronus kriegeri Konow, 1903a. LT, ♀, GBIF-GISHym3847, SDEI. Koch (2000) mentioned this same specimen as LT, with details of its labelling, and in his “Diskussion” (p. 134) validly designated it.

Amauronematus spurcus Konow, 1904. Lectotype, here designated, ♀, GBIF-GISHym3848, SDEI. Koch (2000) mentioned this same specimen as LT, with details of its labelling, together with a female paralectotype. This was not, however, a valid taxonomic act, because he omitted an explicit statement that he was designating this specimen (see ICZN 2003).

Pteronidea absimilis Lindqvist, 1949. HT, ♀, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3465, MZH.

Pteronidea woollatti Lindqvist, 1971. HT, ♀, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.9217, MZH. Slide preparation PR.605VV of saw by V. Vikberg. The paratype ♂ is E. sylvestris (http://id.luomus.fi/GL.9216; slide preparation PR.606VV of penis valve by V. Vikberg).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tenthredinidae

Genus

Euura

Loc

Euura brevivalvis (Thomson, 1871)

Prous, Marko, Liston, Andrew & Mutanen, Marko 2021
2021
Loc

Nematus turgaiensis

Safjanov 1977
1977
Loc

Pteronidea woollatti

Lindqvist 1971
1971
Loc

Amauronematus spurcus

Konow 1904
1904
Loc

Nematus brevivalvis

C. G. Thomson 1871
1871