Euura sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15020845 |
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Euura sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959) |
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131 Euura sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959)
Figs 121 View Figs 118–121 , 357 View Figs 352–365
Pteronidea sulciceps Lindqvist, 1959c: 57–58 .
Diagnosis
Mostly black body, bifid claws, valvula 3 somewhat expanded in middle, and structure of lancets (abruptly narrowing from base to apex, protruding serrulae, apical serrulae also rather acute, middle sutures more or less straight) should enable separation of females from the other similar species. The males are not clearly distinguishable from E. leptostigma , E. leucopyga , E. parviserrata , E. polaris , and E. polepso sp. nov.
Type material examined
Holotype Pteronidea sulciceps
NORWAY – Nordland • ♀; Umbukta, Krabfjäll ; 66.15° N, 14.59° E; 13 Jul. 1957; S. Gaunitz leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.5118. GoogleMaps
Host plants
Unknown.
Genetics
COI
Based on 5 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 0.15% and the nearest neighbours, diverging by a minimum of 0%, are Euura leptostigma and E. polaris .
Nuclear
Based on 4 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 0.41% (0.44% based on haplotypes of individual females). The nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0.15%, is Euura leptostigma .
Distribution and material examined
Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Lindqvist E. 1959 c. Berichtigende Mitteilungen ubereinige Blattwespen. Notulae Entomologicae 39: 16-17.
Figs 118–121. Lancets of Euura Newman, 1837. 118. fuscodorsata (Lindqvist, 1949) comb. nov. ZMUO.064818. 119. parvilabris (Thomson, 1863) DEI-GISHym21393. 120. punctifrons (Malaise, 1921) DEI-GISHym21001. 121. sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959) DEI-GISHym21392.
Figs 352–365. Penis valves ofEuura Newman, 1837. 352. leptostigma (Lindqvist, 1958)ZMUO.059783. 353. leptostigma ZMUO.067450.354. parviserrata (Lindqvist, 1944) ZMUO.031499.355. parviserrata DEI-GISHym83822. 356. polaris (Holmgren, 1883) DEI-GISHym12040. 357. sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959) DEI-GISHym84188. 358. polepso Prous & Mutanen sp. nov., paratype ZMUO.059951. 359. mimus (Konow, 1903) ZMUO.035273. 360. sordidiapex (Lindqvist, 1959) DEI-GISHym12185. 361. punctifrons (Malaise, 1921) DEI-GISHym84261. 362. fuscodorsata (Lindqvist, 1949) comb. nov. ZMUO.035607. 363. parvilabris (Thomson, 1863) DEI-GISHym80108. 364. poppii (Konow, 1904) comb. nov. ZMUO.030843. 365. uda (Holmgren, 1883) DEI-GISHym84183.
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Finnish Museum of Natural History |
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Euura sulciceps (Lindqvist, 1959)
Prous, Marko, Liston, Andrew, Monckton, Spencer K., Kramp, Katja, Vårdal, Hege, Vikberg, Veli, Heibo, Erik & Mutanen, Marko 2025 |
Pteronidea sulciceps
Lindqvist E. 1959: 58 |