107 Euura caucasica (Liston, Taeger & Blank, 2009)

Figs 108, 346

Pachynematus alticola Muche, 1973a: 221–223 . Primary junior homonym of Pachynematus alticola Enslin, 1916 [ Pristiphora carinata (Hartig, 1837)].

Pachynematus caucasicus Liston, Taeger & Blank, 2009 in Blank et al. 2009: 45. Replacement name for P. alticola .

Diagnosis

The holotype female is externally similar to darker specimens in the bipartita group (e.g., E. bipartita) and flavescens group (e.g., E. lienterica), but the serrulae of the saw are rather protruding and almost papilliform in E. caucasica compared to more triangular or flat in the bipartita and flavescens groups. The penis valves of the paratype (which may or may not be conspecific with the holotype) are not clearly distinguishable from E. fuscomaculata .

Type material examined

Holotype Pachynematus alticola

RUSSIA – Elbrus Region • ♀; Terskol, Südosthang; 43.26° N, 42.53° E; 2500–2800 m a.s.l.; 8 Jul. 1971; W.H. Muche leg.; ZMHB, DEI-GISHym81560.

Paratype Pachynematus alticola

RUSSIA – Elbrus Region • 1 ♂; Itkol; 43.25° N, 42.54° E; 2100–2300 m a.s.l.; 27 Jun.–6 Jul. 1967; W.H. Muche leg.; ZMHB, DEI-GISHym12542 .

Host plants

Unknown.

Genetics

COI

No data.

Nuclear No data.

Distribution and material examined

Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Russia.