Pamphilius pallipes
Pamphilius pallipes (Zetterstedt, 1838) (Figs 108, 109) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405268) Lyda pallipes Zetterstedt, 1838: 355. Pamphilius pallipes: Kirby, 1882: 337; Konow, 1897a: 25, 31; Gussakovskij, 1935: 185, 377; Berland, 1947: 56; Verzhutskij, 1966: 28; Achterberg & Aartsen,...
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Summary: | Pamphilius pallipes (Zetterstedt, 1838) (Figs 108, 109) (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11405268) Lyda pallipes Zetterstedt, 1838: 355. Pamphilius pallipes: Kirby, 1882: 337; Konow, 1897a: 25, 31; Gussakovskij, 1935: 185, 377; Berland, 1947: 56; Verzhutskij, 1966: 28; Achterberg & Aartsen, 1986: 43; Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev, 1995: 398; Taeger et al., 1998: 105; Shinohara, 2002b: 427; Shinohara, 2003a: 467; Shinohara, 2005: 40; Shinohara & Lelej, 2007: 937, 942; Taeger et al., 2010: 89; Sundukov & Lelej, 2012: 109; Sundukov, 2017: 105; Lee et al., 2019: 10; Shinohara & Tripotin, 2021a: 62. Material examined. About 455 specimens, including the lectotype; 204 specimens are from the Russian Far East and Korea (Shinohara 2005; Shinohara & Tripotin 2021a; present work). New collection data: SOUTH KOREA: Gangwon-do: 4♀ 1♂ (incl. NSMT 30756–30759), Mirugam (Bukdaesa), 1300m, Odaesan Mts., 26. V.–2. VI. 2008, A. Shinohara (NSMT); 1♂, same locality, 28. V. 2009, A. Shinohara (NSMT). Distribution. Europe, Iran, Siberia to Kamchatka Kraj and the continental part of the Russian Far East, northeastern China, North and South Korea (Shinohara 2005). Host plant. Betulaceae: Betula spp.,? Alnus spp. (Taeger et al. 1998; Shinohara 2003a, 2005). Remarks. This is a widely distributed Palaearctic species but not recorded from Japan (Shinohara 2003a, 2005). It belongs to the P. vafer complex (Shinohara 2005) or the P. vafer subgroup of the P. vafer group (Shinohara 2002b). The larva is a solitary leaf-roller, making a leaf-roll on the underside. The oviposition is on the upperside (Type II of Shinohara 2005). As noted under P. alnivorus, the site of oviposition (upperside of a leaf) and direction of leaf-rolling (underside) in this species and P. alnivorus are characteristic. 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 93, ... |
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