Euura plicadaphnoides (Kopelke 2007)
- Dataset
- North European gall-inducing Euura sawflies (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae, Nematinae)
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hymenoptera
- family
- Tenthredinidae
- genus
- Euura
- species
- Euura plicadaphnoides
description
Genetic data. COI barcodes of species of this complex, as well as E. oblita, are generally highly similar, and not useful for identification. However, the single sequence available for E. plicalapponum differs markedly from the sequences of the other members of the complex. The tissue sample was from a larva, which was perhaps not correctly identified. Similar species. Females are most similar to the other segregates with typically extensively dark orbits: E. ischnocera, E. plicaphylicifolia. Bionomics. Host plant: Salix lapponum (Kopelke 2007 a). Biology: Kopelke (2007 a).
description
Genetic data. COI barcodes of species of this complex, as well as E. oblita, are highly similar, and not useful for identification. Similar species. Females are most similar to the other segregates with typically extensively dark orbits: E. ischnocera, E. plicalapponum. Bionomics. Host plant: Salix phylicifolia (Kopelke 2007 a). Biology: Kopelke (2007 a).
description
Genetic data. COI barcodes of species of this complex, as well as E. oblita, are highly similar, and not useful for identification. Similar species. Females are most similar to the other segregates with typically extensively pale orbits: E. polita, E. prussica. Bionomics. Host plants: Salix daphnoides,? S. acutifolia (Kopelke 2007 a). Biology: Kopelke (2007 a).
distribution
Distribution. Only previously recorded from Scotland (Liston et al. 2012), and Norway (Kopelke 2007 a). Occurrence in Sweden: no published records, but can be assumed to be present.
distribution
Distribution. Only recorded from Scotland (Liston et al. 2012) and Norway (Kopelke 2007 a). Apparently a rather uncommon species: many of the specimens from Norway identified by Kopelke as this species are E. acutiserra. Occurrence in Sweden: no published records, but can be assumed to be present. Euura plicaphylicifolia (Kopelke, 2007) comb. nov.
distribution
Distribution. Published records are from Alpine areas of Central Europe (Austria and Switzerland: Kopelke 2007 a), as well as lowland areas in the Czech Republic (Beneš 2015 a) and Germany (Liston 2015). Kopelke (2007 a) noted that galls similar to those on S. daphnoides were found on S. acutifolia in Lithuania, but no specimens were reared. Occurrence in Sweden: no records, but should be looked for where its host (s) occurs. Euura plicalapponum (Kopelke, 2007) comb. nov.
Name
- Homonyms
- Euura plicadaphnoides (Kopelke 2007)