Campoplex sp. aff. borealis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
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Campoplex sp. aff. borealis (Zetterstedt, 1838) |
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Campoplex sp. aff. borealis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
Material examined.
1♀, Republic of Khakassia, near Black Lake field station of SIF SB RAS, along the lake bank, 28.VII.2020 coll. (mine), 14.VIII.2020 em., Kirichenko N. coll., no. BL-1-20-1 (legs taken for DNA), host: Micrurapteryx sp. nov. (pupa), plant: Thermopsis lanceolata ; Kirichenko N. det. ; 1♀, same labels, but 15.VIII.2020 em., no. BL-3-20; 1♂, same labels, but 13-17.VIII.2020 em., no BL-11-20; 1♀, same labels, but 17.VIII.2020 em., no. BL-5-20; 1♂, same labels, but 18-21.VIII.2020 em., no. BL-9-20; 1♂, same labels, but VII.2020 coll. (mine), 11-16.VIII.2020 em., no. BL-7-20-1 (legs taken for DNA). All deposited in ZISP.
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Micrurapteryx baranchikovi sp. nov. ( Gracillariidae ).
Distribution.
Republic of Khakassia.
Remarks.
Morphologically, the specimens of Campoplex sp. aff. borealis from Khakassia are very similar to Campoplex borealis from the Western Palearctic (Zetterstedt, 1838) (Andrey I. Khalaim det.), with hind femur dark reddish brown to black, as was already recorded in the specimens from north-west of European Russia (Yu et al. 2016). However, DNA barcoding highlights a significant divergence (i.e., 7.3%) between the Khakassian specimens and C. borealis identified from Germany (Fig. 3, Suppl. material 3: Table S3). Such a divergence may suggest the presence of a cryptic species in Khakassia. To test this hypothesis, a special study, involving more sampling across the distributional range of C. borealis , would be needed.
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