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29 December 2017 Xyela davidsmithi (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae), a New Pine Catkin Sawfly with an Unusual Host Association from the Sierra Nevada
Stephan M. Blank, Katja Kramp
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Abstract

Xyela davidsmithi Blank and Kramp sp. n. is described from the Sierra Nevada of California. Morphological characters place it into the X. alpigena group. Unlike other members of this group, whose larvae feed inside staminate cones of species of Pinus (Strobus), larvae of X. davidsmithi identified by COI barcoding have been extracted from staminate cones of P. (Pinus) jeffreyi. Field observations on imagines of X. brunneiceps Rohwer, 1913 indicate that this species is oligophagous on P. (S.) flexilis in Colorado and on P. (S.) strobiformis in Arizona. A key to the Nearctic species of the X. alpigena group is provided.

Stephan M. Blank and Katja Kramp "Xyela davidsmithi (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae), a New Pine Catkin Sawfly with an Unusual Host Association from the Sierra Nevada," Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 119(sp1), 703-717, (29 December 2017). https://doi.org/10.4289/0013-8797.119.SpecialIssue.703
Published: 29 December 2017
KEYWORDS
COI barcoding
identification key
larval host plant
Nearctic
Pinus
Strobus
Xyela alpigena group
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