Tubpontania

Vikberg, Veli, 2010, European species of Tubpontania gen. nov., a new genus for species of the Pontania crassispina group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Nematinae), Zootaxa 2620, pp. 1-28 : 5-6

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.204635

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204373

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9B188795-A521-D869-FF38-F44678E01803

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scientific name

Tubpontania
status

gen. nov.

Key to females of European Tubpontania .

1 Tegula dark brown to black, occasionally brown. Stigma pale yellow. Lancet: ctenidia reach aulax on annulets 2–4 ( Fig. 9), basal third of teeth 10–15 distinctly elevated ( Figs 11–12 View FIGURES 11 – 13 )............................................................................ 2

1* Tegula yellow to brownish yellow. Stigma often apically infuscate. Lancet: ctenidia do not reach aulax on annulets 2–4 ( Fig. 10), basal third of teeth 10–15 not elevated ( Figs 13–17 View FIGURES 11 – 13 View FIGURES 14 – 17 )............................................................................. 3

2 Hind femur pale or infuscate only basally. Pubescence on abdominal terga 2–4 longer, thicker and covering the midline ( Zinovjev & Vikberg 1999, fig. 37). Ovipositor sheath distinctly shorter than head width: index 0.76–0.94 ........ .................................................................................................................................................................. anomaloptera

2* Hind femur black. Pubescence on abdominal terga 2–4 shorter, thinner and often with a narrow glabrous area on midline ( Zinovjev & Vikberg 1999, fig. 38). Ovipositor sheath as long as or longer than head width: index 1.00–1.15 ..................................................................................................................................................................... crassispina

3 Hind femur entirely reddish yellow or slightly infuscate near base or on lower side. Upper part of mesepisternum smooth or slightly sculptured........................................................................................................................................ 4

3* Hind femur mostly black. Upper part of mesepisternum often strongly sculptured. Glabrous longitudinal area on mesepisternum between mid and lower third ............................................................................................................... 5

4 Apex of sawsheath with tuft of long, curved setae, dorsal margin of sheath glabrous basad of tuft ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2 – 8 ). Stigma bicoloured, apically infuscate. ............................................................................................................................ cyrnea

4* Sawsheath with shorter setae which are distributed in larger area, subapical tuft of long curved setae missing, dorsal margin of sheath with short setae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 2 – 8 ). Stigma uniformly brownish yellow............................................ purpureae

5 Sawsheath on dorsal margin with 3–6 short setae basad of apical tuft of long setae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2 – 8 ). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially strongly sculptured, not shining. Upper part of mesepisternum with strong microsculpture. Lancet with emarginate cypsellae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14 – 17 ) ....................................................................................................................... nudipectus

5* Sawsheath on dorsal margin without setae or with 1–2 setae close to apical tuft of long setae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2 – 8 ). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially with weak sculpture, shining. Upper part of mesepisternum often with weak surface sculpture. Lancet without emarginate cypsellae ( Figs 16–17 View FIGURES 14 – 17 ) ........................................................................................ nitidinota

Key to males of Tubpontania (males of T. crassispina and T. nitidinota unknown)

1 Tegula dark brown to black. Pubescence on abdominal terga 2–4 longer, thicker and covering midline. Penis valve ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18 – 21 ) .................................................................................................................................................... anomaloptera

1* Tegula yellow to brownish yellow. Pubescence on abdominal terga 2–4 shorter, thinner and often there is a narrow glabrous area on midline............................................................................................................................................... 2

2 Hind femur entirely reddish yellow or slightly infuscate near base. Upper part of mesepisternum smooth or slightly sculptured...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

2* Hind femur mostly black. Upper part of mesepisternum strongly sculptured. Glabrous longitudinal area on mesepis-

ternum between mid and lower third. Penis valve ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 18 – 21 )......................................................................... nudipectus 3 Flagellum shorter: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.1. Penis valve ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18 – 21 )................................................. cyrnea 3* Flagellum longer: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.7. Penis valve ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18 – 21 )............................................. purpureae

Key to leaf-rolls and larvae of Tubpontania (larva of T. nitidinota feeding on Salix phylicifolia is unknown)

1 Leaf-roll on Salix caprea ; tight roll, many-layered, not twisted, smooth. Anal tergum of larva without black stripes, pseudocerci apically black.................................................................................................................................. cyrnea

1* Leaf-roll on other willow species................................................................................................................................. 2

2 Leaf-roll on Salix purpurea ; twisted. Anal tergum of larva without dark spots. ( Beneš 1968, fig. 3: leaf roll; fig. 15: anal tergum) .................................................................................................................................................... purpureae

2* Leaf-roll on other willow species................................................................................................................................. 3

3 Upper epidermis of roll eaten when larva large. Leaf-roll on Salix phylicifolia , hastata , starkeana . Larva: anal ter- gum without black stripes. ....................................................................................................................... anomaloptera

3* Upper epidermis of roll intact...................................................................................................................................... 4

4 Leaf-roll on Salix phylicifolia ; twisted. Anal tergum of larva with black longitudinal lateral stripes ( Vikberg 1965, fig. 14)........................................................................................................................................................... nudipectus

4* Leaf-roll on Salix glauca , hastata ; not twisted. Anal tergum of larva with small blackish spots............... crassispina

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