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Macrophya infumata Rohwer 1925

  • 1. Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Eberswalder Str. 90, 15374 Muencheberg, Germany
  • 2. Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, PO Box 3000, 90014 University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
  • 3. Estonian Naturalists' Society, Struve 2, Tartu 51003, Estonia
  • 4. Alkutie 41 E, 00660 Helsinki, Finland
  • 5. Liinalammintie 11 as. 6, 14200 Turenki, Finland
  • 6. Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, 80101 Joensuu, Finland
  • 7. Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Eberswalder Str. 90, 15374 Muencheberg, Germany & Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, PO Box 3000, 90014 University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland & Department of Zoology, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Vanemuise 46, 51014 Tartu, Estonia

Description

Macrophya infumata Rohwer, 1925 (Tenthredinidae, Tenthredininae)

Fig. 38

Notes.

Finland: Karelia borealis, Kitee: 1♂, Puhos [62.082°N, 29.935°E], 30.06.2017, leg. Juha Salokannel. 1♀, Pajarinmäki, 16.06.2020, YKJ grid coordinates: 68898:36667 [62.078°N, 30.191°E], leg. Jaakko Pohjoismäki and M. Mutanen. 3♂, Pajarinmäki, 18.06.2021, YKJ grid coordinates: 68898:36667 [62.078°N, 30.191°E], leg. A. Liston, M. Mutanen, N. Kiljunen, M. Prous. Approximately 30 larvae, on Sambucus racemosa, Pajarinmäki, 26.07.2021, YKJ grid coordinates: 68898:36667 [62.078°N, 30.191°E], leg. M. Mutanen and M. Prous. All specimens in ZMUO (Fig. 38).

In Europe previously recorded from the Russian regions of Kirov and Perm (Zhelochovtsev and Zinovjev 1996), but in iNaturalist (2022) more western Russian records are to be found (Kursk, Moscow, and St Peterburg Regions). The species is widespread in the East Palaearctic, from W. Siberia to Sakhalin, Japan, and northern China (Mallach 1936; Yoshida 2017). Host plant is Sambucus racemosa, including the closely related Japanese S. sieboldiana (Sakurai et al. 2009). The larvae were beaten from lower branches of S. racemosa in a shady habitat.

Notes

Published as part of Liston, Andrew, Mutanen, Marko, Heidemaa, Mikk, Blank, Stephan M., Kiljunen, Niina, Taeger, Andreas, Viitasaari, Matti, Vikberg, Veli, Wutke, Saskia & Prous, Marko, 2022, Taxonomy and nomenclature of some Fennoscandian Sawflies, with descriptions of two new species (Hymenoptera, Symphyta), pp. 151-218 in Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 69 (2) on page 151, DOI: 10.3897/dez.69.84080

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References

  • Zhelochovtsev, AN, Zinovjev, AG, 1996. Spisok pilil'shhikov i rogohvostov (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) fauny Rossii i sopredel'nyh territorij. II. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 75 (2): 357 - 379
  • 2022. . https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/564975-Macrophya-infumata
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  • Yoshida, H, 2017. Checklist of Japanese Symphyta. Ver. 3.11. (7.IV.2017). https://symphyta.jimdo.com/
  • Sakurai, A, Hamanishi, Y, Maeto, K, Naito, C, 2009. Molecular biogeography of two sibling species of the sawfly genus Macrophya (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) in Japan. Zoological Science 26 (5): 325 - 329, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.26.325