Pamphilius tricolor Benes 1974

Pamphilius tricolor Beneš, 1974 (Figs 121, 122) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405304) Pamphilius tricolor Beneš, 1974: 301, 313; Shinohara, 1995: 50; Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1995: 398; Shinohara & Zinovjev, 1996: 110; Shinohara, 2002b: 426; Shinohara, 2004: 263; Shinohara & Ta...

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Main Authors: Shinohara, Akihiko, Kramp, Katja, Taeger, Andreas
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Published: 2022
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Summary:Pamphilius tricolor Beneš, 1974 (Figs 121, 122) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405304) Pamphilius tricolor Beneš, 1974: 301, 313; Shinohara, 1995: 50; Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1995: 398; Shinohara & Zinovjev, 1996: 110; Shinohara, 2002b: 426; Shinohara, 2004: 263; Shinohara & Taeger, 2007: 38; Shinohara & Lelej, 2007: 936, 942; Shinohara & Hara, 2009: 295; Sundukov, 2009: 213; Taeger et al., 2010: 91; Sundukov & Lelej, 2012: 109; Sundukov, 2017: 105; Lee et al., 2019: 11; Shinohara, 2019: 12; Shinohara, 2020: 20, 250. See Shinohara (1995) for more references. Material examined. About 150 specimens, including the holotype. Ninety-six specimens are from the Russian Far East and Korea (Shinohara 1995; Shinohara & Zinovjev 1996; Shinohara & Taeger 2007; present work). New collection data: SOUTH KOREA: Gangwon-do: 1♀, Mirugam (Bukdaesa), 1300m, Odaesan Mts., 29. V.–1. VI. 1996, J.-W. Kim (NSMT). Distribution. Russia (Urals, eastern Siberia, Sakha Republic, Kamchatka Kraj, Magadanskaya Oblast, Khabarovskij Kraj, Primorskij Kraj), South Korea, Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) (Shinohara & Taeger 2007). Host plant. Salicaceae: Salix caprea L. (Shinohara & Hara 2009). Remarks. Pamphilius tricolor belongs to the P. gyllenhali subgroup of the P. histrio group (Shinohara 2002b) and is most closely related to the European P. gyllenhali (Dahlbom, 1835). These two allopatric species are similar morphologically, though distinguishable from each other, and share the same host plant and larval habits (Shinohara 1995; Shinohara & Hara 2009). The available COI data for the two species were retrieved as monophyletic with 100% UFBoot support, but the two species were not clearly differentiated within the clade (Fig. 142). Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko, Kramp, Katja & Taeger, Andreas, 2022, The Pamphiliinae of the Russian Far East and Korea (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae), pp. 1-251 in Zootaxa 5167 (1) on page 73, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5167.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/6876483