Euura flavescens ( Stephens, 1835 )

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 : 101-102

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.15020895

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCA619-FFBC-D877-9720-FC5DFD39F882

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scientific name

Euura flavescens ( Stephens, 1835 )
status

 

155 Euura flavescens ( Stephens, 1835)

Figs 166 View Figs 166–169 , 386 View Figs 380–393

Nematus flavescens Stephens, 1835: 29 . Lectotype designated below.

Nematus testaceus Thomson, 1871: 153–154 . Lectotype designated by Lindqvist (1960c). Synonymy by Cameron (1885). Primary homonym of Nematus testaceus Stephens, 1835 [= Euura miliaris ( Panzer, 1797) ].

Nematus dilutus Brischke, 1883: 141 . Syntypes ♀ ♂, probably destroyed ( Blank & Taeger 1998). Type locality: Russia, Kaliningradskaya oblast, Tschernjachovsk [Insterburg]; Poland, Gdansk [Danzig]; Germany, Rheinland-Pfalz, Herrstein, and Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle. Synonymy by Enslin (1913).

Pteronidea stichi Enslin, 1913: 321–326 . Replacement name for Nematus testaceus Thomson, 1871 .

Pteronidea fulvescens Lindqvist, 1949: 79 . Syn. nov.

Pteronidea variegata Lindqvist, 1958: 103–104 . Syn. nov.

Pteronidea boreophila Lindqvist, 1971b: 12–13 . Syn. nov.

Diagnosis

Females are usually nearly completely pale yellowish like E. dorsata , and at least some E. latibasis and E. seriepunctata , but some specimens of E. flavescens are extensively black. Externally very similar is also E. fuscarima of the E. bipartita group. The best way to identify the species is by examining the lancet. On the dorsobasal part (next to the suture) of the basalmost annulus is a dorsally widening pale area (absent in the other similar species).

At least some of the darker specimens (abdomen dorsally mostly black; as in ZMUO.040671, ZMUO.041892, ZMUO.046542, ZMUO.058829, etc.) may belong to a different species, based on nuclear genes. An available name for such specimens might be Pteronidea boreophila . However, based on individual haplotypes of different nuclear genes, the haplotypes from the same specimen tend to group either with E. lienterica or E. flavescens , suggesting an alternative explanation, that these specimens may be of hybrid origin. A similar pattern has been shown for example in Occidozyga Kuhl & Hasselt, 1822 frogs where extensive gene flow can lead to inflated estimates of species numbers (Chan et al. 2021). In such cases standard distance and phylogenetic methods based on concatenated genes mask the reticulate pattern and misleadingly indicate additional distinct lineages (Chan et al. 2021). Based on the lancet structure, we have identified these specimens (as well as the holotype of boreophila ) as E. flavescens .

Type material examined

Lectotype Nematus flavescens , here designated

UNITED KINGDOM – England • ♀; London area; 51° N, 0° W; BMNH, B.M.TYPE HYM. 1.631 . GoogleMaps

Lectotype Nematus testaceus

SCANDINAVIA • ♀; MZLU, MZLU2017331 About MZLU .

Holotype Pteronidea fulvescens

RUSSIA – Karelia • ♀; Kenjärvi ; 62.126° N, 34.011° E; 4 Jul. 1942; E. Kangas leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3500. GoogleMaps

Notes

~ 8 mm. Best morphological match: DEI-GISHym21140 (~7.0 mm).

Holotype Pteronidea variegata

FINLAND – Uusimaa • ♀; Helsinki, Munksnäs [Munkkiniemi]; 60.22° N, 24.89° E; 23 Jun. 1932; E. Lindqvist leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3559. GoogleMaps

Holotype Pteronidea boreophila

FINLAND – Lapin Lääni • ♀; Kilpisjärvi; 69.04° N, 20.81° E; 8 Jul. 1966; Karvonen leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3457. GoogleMaps

Notes

Best morphological match: ZMUO.030845 (somewhat paler and slightly larger).

Host plants

Several different Salix spp. , such as S. caprea L., S. phylicifolia , S. myrsinifolia Salisb. ( Kangas 1985) and S. viminalis ( Weiffenbach 1985) .

Genetics

COI

Based on 27 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 1.82% and the nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0%, is Euura lienterica .

Nuclear

Based on 15 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 0.87% (0.63% based on haplotypes of individual females). The nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0.27%, is Euura lienterica .

Distribution and material examined

Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, France, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

MZLU

Lund University

MZH

Finnish Museum of Natural History

ZMUO

University of Oulu Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Tenthredinoidea

Family

Tenthredinidae

SubFamily

Nematinae

Tribe

Nematini

Genus

Euura

Loc

Euura flavescens ( Stephens, 1835 )

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

Pteronidea boreophila

Lindqvist E. 1971: 13
1971
Loc

Pteronidea variegata

Lindqvist E. 1958: 104
1958
Loc

Pteronidea fulvescens

Lindqvist E. 1949: 79
1949
Loc

Pteronidea stichi

Enslin E. 1913: 326
1913
Loc

Nematus dilutus

Brischke C. G. A. 1883: 141
1883
Loc

Nematus testaceus

Thomson C. G. 1871: 154
1871
Loc

Nematus flavescens

Stephens J. F. 1835: 29
1835
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