Tubpontania

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)...............................................................................

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Tenthredinidae
Tubpontania
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Tenthredinidae
Tubpontania
Vikberg, Veli
Tubpontania
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Tenthredinidae
Tubpontania
description 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)............................................................................ 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)............................................................................. 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). 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). Stigma uniformly brownish yellow............................................ purpureae 5 Sawsheath on dorsal margin with 3–6 short setae basad of apical tuft of long setae (Fig. 6). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially strongly sculptured, not shining. Upper part of mesepisternum with strong microsculpture. Lancet with emarginate cypsellae (Fig. 15) ....................................................................................................................... nudipectus 5* Sawsheath on dorsal margin without setae or with 1–2 setae close to apical tuft of long setae (Fig. 6). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially with weak sculpture, shining. Upper part of mesepisternum often with weak surface sculpture. Lancet without emarginate cypsellae (Figs 16–17) ........................................................................................ 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) .................................................................................................................................................... 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)......................................................................... nudipectus 3 Flagellum shorter: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.1. Penis valve (Fig. 19)................................................. cyrnea 3* Flagellum longer: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.7. Penis valve (Fig. 20)............................................. 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 : Published as part of Vikberg, Veli, 2010, European species of Tubpontania gen. nov., a new genus for species of the Pontania crassispina group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Nematinae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2620 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204635 : {"references": ["Zinovjev, A. G. & Vikberg, V. (1999) The sawflies of the Pontania crassispina - group with a key for the genera of the subtribe Euurina (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae, Nematinae). Entomologica scandinavica, 30 (3), 281 - 298.", "Benes, K. (1968) Galls and larvae of the European species of the genera Phyllocolpa and Pontania (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae). Acta entomologica bohemoslovaca, 65 (2), 112 - 137.", "Vikberg, V. (1965) Pontania nudipectus sp. n. (Hym., Tenthredinidae), a new leaf-roller from Eastern Fennoscandia. Annales entomologici fennici, 31, 53 - 60."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6204373 2023-05-15T16:12:25+02:00 Tubpontania Vikberg, Veli 2010 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204373 https://zenodo.org/record/6204373 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/6721FFEDA525D86CFFAFF71B7D7B1B47 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204635 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6721FFEDA525D86CFFAFF71B7D7B1B47 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204638 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204639 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204637 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204640 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204372 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Tenthredinidae Tubpontania article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2010 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204373 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204635 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204638 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204639 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204637 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204640 https://doi.or 2022-04-01T11:47:26Z 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)............................................................................ 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)............................................................................. 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). 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). Stigma uniformly brownish yellow............................................ purpureae 5 Sawsheath on dorsal margin with 3–6 short setae basad of apical tuft of long setae (Fig. 6). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially strongly sculptured, not shining. Upper part of mesepisternum with strong microsculpture. Lancet with emarginate cypsellae (Fig. 15) ....................................................................................................................... nudipectus 5* Sawsheath on dorsal margin without setae or with 1–2 setae close to apical tuft of long setae (Fig. 6). Midlobe of mesoscutum medially with weak sculpture, shining. Upper part of mesepisternum often with weak surface sculpture. Lancet without emarginate cypsellae (Figs 16–17) ........................................................................................ 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) .................................................................................................................................................... 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)......................................................................... nudipectus 3 Flagellum shorter: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.1. Penis valve (Fig. 19)................................................. cyrnea 3* Flagellum longer: flagellum / head width index ca. 2.7. Penis valve (Fig. 20)............................................. 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 : Published as part of Vikberg, Veli, 2010, European species of Tubpontania gen. nov., a new genus for species of the Pontania crassispina group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Nematinae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2620 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204635 : {"references": ["Zinovjev, A. G. & Vikberg, V. (1999) The sawflies of the Pontania crassispina - group with a key for the genera of the subtribe Euurina (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae, Nematinae). Entomologica scandinavica, 30 (3), 281 - 298.", "Benes, K. (1968) Galls and larvae of the European species of the genera Phyllocolpa and Pontania (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae). Acta entomologica bohemoslovaca, 65 (2), 112 - 137.", "Vikberg, V. (1965) Pontania nudipectus sp. n. (Hym., Tenthredinidae), a new leaf-roller from Eastern Fennoscandia. Annales entomologici fennici, 31, 53 - 60."]} Text Fennoscandia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)