Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)

Morphological and genetic data indicate that Xyela fusca Blank, Kramp & Shinohara spec. nov. from Shikoku, Japan, plus an undescribed species from China are closely related to the Nearctic X. bakeri Konow, 1898. These species form the X. bakeri group, which is considered to be the sister clade o...

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Main Authors: BLANK, STEPHAN M., KRAMP, KATJA, SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO
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Language:English
Published: Mangolia Press 2017
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.6
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:ojs.mapress.com:article/20804 2023-05-15T18:49:28+02:00 Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae) BLANK, STEPHAN M. KRAMP, KATJA SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO 2017-08-08 application/pdf http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4303.1.6 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.6 eng eng Mangolia Press http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4303.1.6/11985 Copyright (c) 2017 Magnolia press Zootaxa; Vol 4303, No 1: 8 Aug. 2017; 103–121 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1 Hymenoptera Amphi-North Pacific disjunct distribution biogeography Beringia COI barcoding identification key larval host plant Pinus Strobus info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.6 2018-08-24T16:29:52Z Morphological and genetic data indicate that Xyela fusca Blank, Kramp & Shinohara spec. nov. from Shikoku, Japan, plus an undescribed species from China are closely related to the Nearctic X. bakeri Konow, 1898. These species form the X. bakeri group, which is considered to be the sister clade of the Eurasian X. julii group. In addition to the X. alpigena group, the X. bakeri group is the second species group of Xyela with representatives occurring in both the Old and the New World. While X. bakeri is associated with Pinus (Pinus) species as the larval hosts, collection data of imagines suggest P. (Strobus) parviflora for X. fusca. This appears to be the second case, in which closely related Xyela species have switched hosts between species belonging to different subgenera of Pinus. Based on distribution data, migration of the common ancestor across Beringia appears likely, which would also have involved the change of the host subgenus. The six species of Xyela of Japan are keyed and new distribution data are presented. New, most northwesterly records of imagines from Yukon Territory (Canada) and field observations in Colorado and California (USA) suggest P. contorta as an additional larval host of X. bakeri. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beringia Yukon Magnolia press Yukon Canada Pacific Zootaxa 4303 1 103
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topic Hymenoptera
Amphi-North Pacific disjunct distribution
biogeography
Beringia
COI barcoding
identification key
larval host plant
Pinus
Strobus
spellingShingle Hymenoptera
Amphi-North Pacific disjunct distribution
biogeography
Beringia
COI barcoding
identification key
larval host plant
Pinus
Strobus
BLANK, STEPHAN M.
KRAMP, KATJA
SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO
Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
topic_facet Hymenoptera
Amphi-North Pacific disjunct distribution
biogeography
Beringia
COI barcoding
identification key
larval host plant
Pinus
Strobus
description Morphological and genetic data indicate that Xyela fusca Blank, Kramp & Shinohara spec. nov. from Shikoku, Japan, plus an undescribed species from China are closely related to the Nearctic X. bakeri Konow, 1898. These species form the X. bakeri group, which is considered to be the sister clade of the Eurasian X. julii group. In addition to the X. alpigena group, the X. bakeri group is the second species group of Xyela with representatives occurring in both the Old and the New World. While X. bakeri is associated with Pinus (Pinus) species as the larval hosts, collection data of imagines suggest P. (Strobus) parviflora for X. fusca. This appears to be the second case, in which closely related Xyela species have switched hosts between species belonging to different subgenera of Pinus. Based on distribution data, migration of the common ancestor across Beringia appears likely, which would also have involved the change of the host subgenus. The six species of Xyela of Japan are keyed and new distribution data are presented. New, most northwesterly records of imagines from Yukon Territory (Canada) and field observations in Colorado and California (USA) suggest P. contorta as an additional larval host of X. bakeri.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author BLANK, STEPHAN M.
KRAMP, KATJA
SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO
author_facet BLANK, STEPHAN M.
KRAMP, KATJA
SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO
author_sort BLANK, STEPHAN M.
title Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
title_short Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
title_full Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
title_fullStr Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
title_full_unstemmed Xyela fusca spec. nov. from Japan elucidates East Asian–North American relationships of Xyela (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae)
title_sort xyela fusca spec. nov. from japan elucidates east asian–north american relationships of xyela (hymenoptera, xyelidae)
publisher Mangolia Press
publishDate 2017
url http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4303.1.6
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.6
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