Hoplocampa testudinea ( Klug, 1816 )
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Hoplocampa testudinea ( Klug, 1816)
Tenthredo (Allantus) testudinea Klug, 1816: 60 . Holotype “ ♀ ” (recte ♂, GBIF-GISHym2459 https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.4772152), in ZMHUB. Type locality: Gartz ( Germany).
Additional description. Body length: 6.0–8.0mm. Clypeus narrowly and deeply emarginate. Pale body colour orange-brown. Wing venation black, except for extreme bases of wings, and pale pterostigma apex. Legs entirely pale. Female: Valvula 3 black. Lancet: Fig. 87 View FIGURES 83–88 . Male: penis valve: Fig. 106 View FIGURES 94–107 .
Total number of specimens examined: 21.
Similar species. Most closely resembles Hoplocampa brevis , with which it shares the same hosts. See under brevis , above.
Life history. Host plants: Malus spp., particularly cultivated M. domestica (e.g. Boevé et al. 1996), but also M. sylvestris in semi-natural vegetation types (e.g. Liston, personal observations in southern Scotland). Mentions of M. pumila as a host (e.g. Burgart et al. 2016) seem to involve cultivated varieties more usually referred to as M. domestica . Pyrus communis is apparently a rarely used, secondary host ( Stritt 1943). Biology: Miles (1932), Velbinger (1939), Roberti (1948b), Boevé et al. (1997), Lennartsson (2012).
Distribution. Southern, Central and Northern Europe, including the British Isles; North to Denmark, Sweden, and Finland ( Taeger et al. 2006), with a single Norwegian record from Oslo ( Velbinger 1939); Caucasus ( Zhelochovtsev & Zinovjev 1995), Turkey, Transcaucasus, introduced to North America ( Lacourt 1999). In contrast to brevis , testudinea reaches higher levels of abundance in cooler, more northern regions ( Velbinger 1939).
Occurrence in Sweden: published records: Skåne ( Thomson 1871, Neupane 2013), Småland ( Velbinger 1939), Västmanland ( Thomsen 1929), Gästrikland (Gävle, ca. 60.7°N) ( Lindblom 1938). In recent years, testudinea has caused serious damage to organically-grown apple crops in many countries, including Sweden ( Sjöberg et al. 2015).
Material examined: Skåne, Östergötland, Uppland.
Specimens examined. Germany: 9♀ 7♂, 01.05–16.06; Baden-Wuerttemberg; Bavaria; Brandenburg (DEI-GISHym11132, 31790); Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; Saxony ( SDEI, ZSM) . * Greece: 1♀ 1♂ (DEI-GIS- Hym 83547), Platania, Volos , 350 m asl, + 39.80000°N + 23.16000°E, 21.04.2010 and 17.04.2010, leg. K. Stand- fuss ( SDEI) GoogleMaps . Sweden: Uppland; 1♀ (NHRS-HEVA000003422), Stockholm, Experimentalfältet, Norra Djurgår- den, + 59.36820°N + 18.05510°E, 20.05.1917, leg. Tullgren ( NHRS) GoogleMaps . Switzerland: 1♀ ( ZSM) .
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Hoplocampa testudinea ( Klug, 1816 )
Liston, Andrew, Prous, Marko & Vårdal, Hege 2019 |
Tenthredo (Allantus) testudinea
Klug, F. 1816: 60 |