Macropsis notata (Prohaska, 1923)
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5. Macropsis notata (Prohaska, 1923) View in CoL
Figs. 17–19 View FIGURES 5–28 , 92–96 View FIGURES 92–111
Macropsis vestita Ribaut, 1952: 425–426 View in CoL (synonymy by Tishechkin, 2002).
Macropsis salicicola Vilbaste, 1968: 63–64 View in CoL (synonymy by Tishechkin, 1998).
Macropsis punctata Mityaev, 1971: 87 View in CoL (synonymy by Anufriev, 1981).
Macropsis xena Hamilton, 1983: 56–57 (synonymy by Tishechkin, 1998).
Macropsis salicis Li, 1989: 335–336 View in CoL (synonymy by Li et al., 2012).
Macropsis matsudanis Wei & Cai, 1998: 119–120 View in CoL (synonymy by Li et al., 2012).
Description. Bright green or yellowish green; often with black spots on face next to ocelli, at apex of crown, and on fore margin of pronotum ( Figs. 17–19 View FIGURES 5–28 ).
Abdominal apodemes of 2 nd tergite in male round, separated by broad notch; sternal apodemes very wide, more or less triangular, separated by narrow gap ( Figs. 92, 94 View FIGURES 92–111 ). Penis in side view short and wide ( Figs. 93, 95 View FIGURES 92–111 ). 2 nd valvulae of ovipositor with 3–4 preapical teeth ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 92–111 ).
Body length (including tegmina): ♂, 4.0– 4.5 mm; ♀, 4.7–5.0 mm.
Specimens from European Russia ( Figs. 92–93 View FIGURES 92–111 ) and Southeastern Kazakhstan ( Figs. 94–96 View FIGURES 92–111 ) have no significant differences in shape of apodemes and genitalia.
Host. Salix triandra in Europe and Kazakhstan; S. pierotii in the Far East.
Distribution. M. notata has a disjunct range consisting of two parts. The western part includes Central and Southern Europe, Southern Urals, Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan, the eastern part – the Russian Far East, China, and Japan; the fact that West Palearctic and Far Eastern populations belong to the same species is confirmed by signal analysis ( Tishechkin, 1998). Introduced to North America ( Hamilton, 1980). In Southeastern Kazakhstan sporadically occurs in river valleys in the plains.
Remark. Was described from Eastern Kazakhstan by Mityaev (1971) under the name M. punctata .
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Macropsis notata (Prohaska, 1923)
Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu. 2020 |
Macropsis punctata
Mityaev, I. D. 1971: 87 |
Macropsis salicicola
Vilbaste, Yu. G. 1968: 64 |