Pristiphora lativentris (Thomson, 1871)
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Pristiphora lativentris (Thomson, 1871) Figs 95-96, 215
Nematus lativentris Thomson, 1871: 99-100 Lectotype ♀ (DEI-GISHym31596; here designated) in MZLU, examined. Type locality: Kälahög, Jämtland, Sweden.
Nematus scoticus Cameron, 1881: 563-564. Syntype(s) ♀ possibly in BMNH, not examined. Type locality: Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Synonymised with Lygaeonematus lativentris by Lindqvist (1952).
Nematus extremus Holmgren, 1883: 148. Syntypes ♂♀ in NHRS, not examined. Type locality: Matotschkin Scharr, Novaja Zemlya, Russia. Synonymised with Lygaeonematus lativentris by Lindqvist (1952).
Pristiphora bucoda Kincaid, 1900: 350-351. Syntype ♀ (USNMENT00778160) in USNM, not examined. Type locality: Berg Bay and Sitka, Alaska, USA. Synonymised with Pristiphora lativentris by Benson (1962).
Lygaeonematus alpicola Konow, 1904: 197 (key). Syntypes ♂♀ lost ( Lindqvist 1952). Type locality: Austria and Switzerland. Tentatively synonymised with Lygaeonematus lativentris by Lindqvist (1952).
Lygaeonematus pallipes var. femoralis Zirngiebl, 1953: 32. Holotype ♂ (GBIF-GISHym3275) in ZSM, not examined. Type locality: Ammergau Alps, Bavaria, Germany. Synonymised with P. lativentris by Blank (1996).
Similar species.
Species limits in the carinata group are still unclear.
Genetic data.
Based on COI barcode sequences, specimens of the carinata group are divided between four BIN clusters (BOLD:AAF4995, BOLD:ABU8603, BOLD:ACL1744, BOLD:ACL1745), which form a monophyletic group (Fig. 5). Minimal distances between these clusters are 1.2%-4.48%. Because of unresolved taxonomy, it is not yet clear how different species are divided among these BIN clusters. Based on nuclear data, maximum divergence within the group is 2.2% (based on ten specimens and TPI) and the nearest neighbour is 1.5% ( P. pseudocoactula , both genes combined) or 1.0% different ( P. wesmaeli , only NaK).
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Unknown.
Distribution and material examined.
West Palaearctic, Nearctic. Specimens studied are from Norway and Sweden.
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