Europiella unipuncta Knight, 1968
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Europiella unipuncta Knight View in CoL
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Europiella unipuncta Knight, 1968: 44 View in CoL (n. sp., descr., host).
DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the nearly white coloration of the dorsum, the oval body shape, antennal segment 1 black, segment 2 black on at least proximal onehalf (fig. 2), the very large pygophore and vesica, and the detailed structure of the vesical spines, the anterior spine short and sickleshaped, the posterior spine relatively short and weakly curving (fig. 5), a condition shared with E. angulata , E. carvalhoi , and E. pilosula . Europiella unipuncta is most similar in general form and coloration to E. pilosula , E. signicornis , and E. carvalhoi , but can be distinguished from the first two by the entirely pale antennae in those species and from the last by the larger pygophore and genitalia in the present species.
REDESCRIPTION: Male: Moderatesized, elongateovoid species, total length 2.63– 3.08, width pronotum 0.85–1.00. COLOR ATION (fig. 2): Dorsum, including membrane pale, white, sometimes partially tinged with green; antennal segment 1 black, segment 2 black at least on proximal half, sometimes entirely black, segments 3 and 4 usually weakly infuscate; labium pale on basal threefourths, segment 4 black; legs pale, femora with some black spots, tibial spines black with black bases; entire venter pale. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Surface and vestiture as in generic diagnosis. STRUC TURE: Elongate ovoid, corial margin moderately convex. Pygophore very large, occupying well more than half of abdomen. GEN ITALIA (fig. 5): Pygophore very large relative to total size of abdomen; vesica large, robust, with short apical spines, anterior spine sickleshaped, posterior spine narrow and weakly decurved.
Female: Coloration as in male. Body form more broadly ovoid. Total length 2.49–2.78, width pronotum 0.83–0.99.
HOSTS: Recorded from Artemisia spp. , including A. frigida , A. ludoviciana , and most commonly from A. tridentata (Asteraceae) .
DISTRIBUTION: Distributed in more northerly portions of western North America , ranging from British Columbia to Alberta in the north, south to Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Holotype: 3, MERCU RY, NEVADA, 12M(W) Aug. 13, 1965, Joe Merino, on Artemisia tridentata (USNM) . Additonal specimens: CANADA: Alberta: Elkwater Park, August 13, 1952, L. A. Konotopetz, 8♀ (CNC). British Columbia: Chopaka, July 1, 1981, S. G. Cannings, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 23 (UBC). USA: California: Lassen Co.: Doyle State Wildlife Preserve, June 20, 1974, P. Oman, 13 (OSU). Madeline, August 24, 1954, B. P. Bliven, 13 (CAS). Sage Hen, July 27, 1954, B. P. Bliven, 13 (CAS). Modoc Co.: 1 mi S of Lava Beds Natl. Mon. on Hill Rd, Modoc National Forest, July 17, 1985, G. M Stonedahl and J. D. McIver, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). 2.5 mi S of Rt 139 toward Lookout, 1440 m, July 6, 1979, R. T. and Joe Schuh, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 33 (AMNH). 24.7 mi NW of Canby, 1375 m, July 1, 1979, R. T. Schuh and B. M. Massie, 53 (AMNH). Mono Co.: Mono Lake, N edge at Rt 395, 2188 m, July 11, 1980, R. T. Schuh, G. M. Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 23 (AMNH). Nevada Co.: Sagehen Creek Station near Hobart Mills, August 20, 1969, W. Gagne, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 133 (UCB). Truckee, Tahoe National Forest, August 29, 1967, L. A. Kelton, Artemisia sp. (Asteraceae) , 43, 4♀ (CNC). San Bernardino Co.: Big Bear Lake, July 26, 1932, R. H. Beamer, 13 (KU). Siskiyou Co.: Lava Beds Natl. Mon. Near Headquarters, 1560 m, June 26, 1979, R. T. and Joe Schuh, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 153 (AMNH). Colorado: Eagle Co.: Sloss, August 17, 1929, L. D. Anderson, R. H. Beamer, 23 (KU). Garfield Co.: W. Evacuation Creek, 11 mi SE Colorado St line on Rt 45, 6800 ft, July 9, 1981, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Las Animas Co.: 1 mi E of Stonewall, Fire Dept., 7400 ft, August 18, 1986, R. T. Schuh, Artemisia frigida (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Idaho: Bonneville Co.: Pine Creek Pass, August 6, 1972, L. A. Kelton, 23 (CNC). Oneida Co. : 5 mi NW of Holbrook, July 6, 1972, W. J. Hansen, 13 (USU). Holbrook, June 27, 1969, G. F. Knowlton, 13 (USU). Montana: Deer Lodge Co.: Silver Lake, 14 mi W of Anaconda on Rt 10A, 6400 ft, August 9, 1986, Schuh, Schwartz, Stonedahl, Artemisia ludoviciana (Asteraceae) , 63 (AMNH). Gallatin Co.: 29 mi S of Bozeman Hot Springs on Rt 191, 5800 ft, August 10, 1986, Schwartz, Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 103 (AMNH). Madison Co.: 15 mi SE of Virginia City, July 12, 1982, S. E. Cummings, 13 (UNHAMP). Nevada: Elko Co.: 30 mi SE of I80 on Hwy 229, 6260 ft, July 19, 1980, G. M. Stonedahl, Purshia tridentata (Rosaceae) , 23 (AMNH). Ruby Mts., Lomoille Canyon, 6200 ft, June 16, 1983, R. T. Schuh, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Eureka Co.: 12 mi N of Rt 50 on Rt 278, 5800 ft, June 27, 1983, R. T. Schuh, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 23 (AMNH). Lander Co.: 1.5 mi S of Rt 50 on Rt 376, T18E, R45E, 6000 ft, June 28, 1983, Schuh and Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 293 (AMNH). Smith Creek Valley, 9.5 mi S of Rt 2, T15N, R39E, 6300 ft, June 30, 1983, R. T. Schuh, M. D. Schwartz, 43 (AMNH). Nye Co.: 3.5 mi SE of Manhattan, Toiyabe National Forest, 2188 m, July 13, 1980, R. T. Schuh, G. M. Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 23 (AMNH). Mercury, August 13, 1965, J. Merino, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13, 2♀ (USNM). Washoe Co.: 7 mi W of Vya, toward Cedarville, 1800 m, July 2, 1979, R. T. Schuh and B. M. Massie, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). White Pine Co. : Wheeler Peak Road, Humboldt National Forest, 7000– 10,000 ft, August 6, 1982, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Oregon: Crook Co.: Mitchell, June 22, 1979, G. Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Deschutes Co.: 0.5 mi S of Millican, June 29, 1978, Lattin, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (OSU). 12 mi SE of Bend, July 19, 1957, Gerald F. Kraft, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 63 (OSU). 3 mi W of Millican, sand dunes, July 6, 1977, Lattin ( Asteraceae ), 23 (OSU). 8 mi SE of Brothers, September 7, 1968, Oman, 13 (OSU). Grant Co. : 20 mi E of Seneca, August 14, 1971, Oman, 13 (OSU). Malhuer National Forest, Funny Bug Basin, T17S, R32E, sec. 19, July 23, 1979, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 73 (AMNH). Harney Co.: 10 mi E of Frenchglen, July 18, 1961, D. R. Smith ( Asteraceae ), 13 (OSU). 3 mi S of Hdq. Squaw Butte Exp. Sta., July 6, 1977, J. D. Lattin, ( Asteraceae ), 13 (OSU). Klamath Co.: 10 mi SE of Chiloquin, July 4, 1982, G. M. Stonedahl and T.J. Henry, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 33 (AMNH). 4 mi NW of Worden on road to Keno, July 17, 1985, G. M. Stonedahl and J. D. McIver, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 133 (AMNH). 5–6 mi SE of Keno, 4100 ft, June 27, 1979, M. D. Schwartz, G. M. Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 53 (AMNH). Between Worden and Keno, 1280 m, June 27, 1979, R. T. and Joe Schuh, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 93 (AMNH). Wallace Co.: 8 mi E of Joseph, July 10, 1969, Oman, 13 (OSU). Wallowa Co.: 2 mi E of Joseph, July 10, 1969, P. W. Oman, 13 (OSU). Utah: Rich Co.: Logan Canyon, Cache National Forest, 6200 ft, August 9, 1972, L. A. Kelton, 1♀ (CNC). Sevier Co.: Fish Lake, August 16, 1929, R. H. Beamer, 23 (KU). Uintah Co.: Bonanza, White River Shale Project , 5000 ft, June 1, 1981 – June 8, 1981, M. D. Schwartz, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 93 (AMNH). Utah Co.: American Fork, June 22, 1891, 13, 3♀ (USNM). Wasatch Co.: 30 mi SE of Kamas on Rt 35, Wolf Creek Campground, Unitah National Forest, T4S, R10W, sec. 7, 9000 ft, August 15, 1986, Schwartz and Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 1♀ (AMNH). Uintah National Forest, Buckboard Creek at Rt 35, T4S, R9E, sec. 17, 8000 ft, August 15, 1986, Schwartz, Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 13 (AMNH). Washington Co.: St. George, 2800 ft, June 30, 1965, H. H. Knight, 13, 1♀ (CNC). St. George, June 20, 1965, H. H. Knight, 3♀ (USNM). Wyoming: Albany Co.: near Keystone, July 26, 1981, J. T. and D. A. Polhemus, 43 (JTP). Carbon Co.: Parkside Campground, 11 mi S of Red Lodge, 7250 ft, August 12, 1986, Schwartz and Stonedahl, Artemisia frigida (Asteraceae) , 83 (AMNH). Fremont Co.: Wind River Mts., 2.5 mi SW Shoshone NF boundary on Rt 131, August 14, 1986, Schwartz, Stonedahl, Artemisia tridentata (Asteraceae) , 73 (AMNH). Park Co.: Shoshone National Forest, August 14, 1927, H. H. Knight, 1♀ (USNM). Teton Co.: Grand Teton National Park, August 18, 1931, R. H. Beamer, 13 (KU).
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Europiella unipuncta
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