Euura punicea ( Christ, 1791 )

Prous, Marko, Liston, Andrew, Monckton, Spencer K., Kramp, Katja, Vårdal, Hege, Vikberg, Veli, Heibo, Erik & Mutanen, Marko, 2025, West Palaearctic species of Euura Newman, 1837 (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 977, pp. 1-377 : 175-176

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.977.2799

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:73DA044B-EB3D-4BF1-97EA-7430036DEEE0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15021089

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCA619-FF76-D8BD-975E-FB0BFB0BFB2A

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scientific name

Euura punicea ( Christ, 1791 )
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247 Euura punicea ( Christ, 1791)

Figs 274 View Figs 272–276 , 502 View Figs 492–505

Tenthredo nigrata Retzius, 1783: 73 . Described by indication on Degeer (1771: pl. 38 figs 2–4). Type material lost. Type locality: Sweden. Primary homonym of Tenthredo nigrata O.F. Müller, 1776 [= Dolerus (Poodolerus) nigratus (O.F. Müller, 1776) ].

Tenthredo punicea Christ, 1791: 440–441 . Described by indication on Degeer (1771: pl. 38 figs 2–4). Type material lost. Type locality: Sweden.

Tenthredo crocea Fabricius, 1804: 39 . Syntypes, sex not stated. Type material probably lost. Type locality: France, Paris. Synonymy by Konow (1905b). Primary homonym of Tenthredo crocea Geoffroy in Fourcroy, 1785 [= Hemichroa crocea (Geoffroy, 1785) ].

Nematus melanosternus Serville, 1823: 67 . Replacement name for Tenthredo nigrata Retzius.

Nematus prototypus Förster, 1854a: 311–313 . Lectotype designated below. Synonymy by Konow (1902b).

Amauronematus excellens Forsius, 1921: 30–32 . Lectotype designated below. Synonymy by Taeger & Blank (1998).

Diagnosis

Mostly pale body (can be pink in life) and papilliform serrulae usually make identification of the females rather easy, but some specimens of E. vittata group with papilliform serrulae can be similarly pale. The darker cerci of the palest specimens of the E. vittata group (completely or nearly completely pale in E. punicea ) and the longer malar space (about as long as the front ocellus in E. punicea ) distinguish them. Penis valves are most similar to the closely related E. ranini , but E. punicea seems to be paler (abdomen ventrally completely pale, only subgenital plate pale in E. ranini ).

Type material examined

Lectotype Nematus prototypus , here designated

GERMANY – Nordrhein-Westfalen • ♂; Aachen area ; 50.77° N, 6.09° E; ZSM, GBIF-GISHym3055 . GoogleMaps

Lectotype Amauronematus excellens , here designated

FINLAND – Uusimaa • ♀; Karislojo [Karjalohja]; 60.243° N, 23.723° E; 25–28 Jun. 1910; R. Forsius leg.; emerged 1911 ex larvae on Salix caprea ; ZSM, GBIF-GISHym3048 . GoogleMaps

Host plants

A wide spectrum of Salix spp. One generation per year.

Genetics

COI

Based on 9 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 3.53% and the nearest neighbours, diverging by a minimum of 0%, are Euura berolinensis , E. ranini .

Nuclear

Based on 4 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 0.1% (0.28% based on haplotypes of individual females). The nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0.68%, is Euura berolinensis .

Distribution and material examined

Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, and Germany.

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Tenthredinoidea

Family

Tenthredinidae

SubFamily

Nematinae

Tribe

Nematini

Genus

Euura

Loc

Euura punicea ( Christ, 1791 )

Prous, Marko, Liston, Andrew, Monckton, Spencer K., Kramp, Katja, Vårdal, Hege, Vikberg, Veli, Heibo, Erik & Mutanen, Marko 2025
2025
Loc

Amauronematus excellens

Forsius R. 1921: 32
1921
Loc

Nematus prototypus Förster, 1854a: 311–313

Forster A. 1854: 313
1854
Loc

Nematus melanosternus

Serville A. J. G. 1823: 67
1823
Loc

Tenthredo crocea

Fabricius J. C. 1804: 39
1804
Loc

Tenthredo punicea

Christ J. L. 1791: 441
1791
Loc

Tenthredo nigrata

Retzius A. J. 1783: 73
1783
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