Siobla sturmii Klug 1817

Siobla sturmii (Klug, 1817) (Figs 3a–b, 4 j–l, 5q–r, 6h, 7h, 8h, q, 10g, 12f–i) Tenthredo sturmii Klug, 1817: 116. Macrophya pacifica Smith, 1874: 378, syn. nov. Siobla pacifica : Nakagawa, 1899: 204; Takeuchi, 1936: 86 (in part);?Abe and Togashi, 1989: 555; Lelej &Taeger, 2007: 958; Taeger et a...

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Main Authors: Shinohara, Akihiko, Wei, Meicai, Niu, Gengyun
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Published: Zenodo 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6148883
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Summary:Siobla sturmii (Klug, 1817) (Figs 3a–b, 4 j–l, 5q–r, 6h, 7h, 8h, q, 10g, 12f–i) Tenthredo sturmii Klug, 1817: 116. Macrophya pacifica Smith, 1874: 378, syn. nov. Siobla pacifica : Nakagawa, 1899: 204; Takeuchi, 1936: 86 (in part);?Abe and Togashi, 1989: 555; Lelej &Taeger, 2007: 958; Taeger et al. , 2010: 585; Lelej, 2012: 100. “ Siobla ruficornis Cameron?”: Takeuchi, 1919b: 13 (in part). Siobla sturmii var. pacifica : Malaise, 1931a: 121; Malaise, 1934: 24, 26. Siobla sturmii : Takeuchi, 1931: 31;?Naito, 1982: 574; Takeuchi, 1956: 77 (in part); Lee et al. , 2000: 119; Katayama, 2004: 96 (in part); Naito et al. , 2004: 57 (in part); Lee et al. , 2010: 165; Taeger et al. , 2010: 585; Niu & Wei, 2010: 50. Siobla ruficornis : Takeuchi, 1936: 85 (in part);?Togashi, 1965: 246; Naito, 1982: 574; Abe and Togashi, 1989: 555 (in part); Yoshida, 2006: 91;?Togashi, 2008: 490. Not Cameron (1876). Siobla sturmii sturmii : Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1996: 368. Siobla sturmii subsp. pacifica : Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1996: 368. [Only East Asian references are given.] Distribution . Japan (Hokkaido, southern Kuriles, Honshu, Kyushu), Korea, Russian Far East (Primorskiy kray; Sakhalin), Siberia, Europe. New records from Kyushu and Sakhalin. Primary type examined . Lectotype of Macrophya pacifica hereby designated (Fig. 4 j–l): ♀, “ Type H. T.” “B. M. TYPE HYM. 1.246” “ Macrophya pacifica , Type, Smith” “Kb.” “t. 9/17.” “BMNH(E) #651765” (BMNH). Other material examined (see Appendix). 165 specimens (57♀ and 108♂). Variation . The length varies from 9.5 to 12.5 mm in the female and 9.5 to 12.0 mm in the male. The Japanese specimens examined are quite variable in colour pattern, those from Hokkaido usually being darker than those from Honshu and Kyushu. In the female, the clypeus, the metapleuron, and the hind coxa, trochanter and trochantellus are usually entirely black in the Hokkaido specimens, whereas ventral half of the clypeus and the other parts given above are frequently marked with reddish brown (Fig. 12 ...