158 Euura pallidinervis (Hellén, 1951)
Fig. 156
Pteronidea pallidinervis Hellén, 1951b: 108–109 .
Diagnosis
Its large size (9–10 mm), short antenna and mostly black body distinguish this species from the others in the E. flavescens group. The lancet is not distinguishable from E. renei and E. serela sp. nov., but these species are smaller (5.5–6.8 mm) and much paler. Male unknown.
Type material examined
Syntype Pteronidea pallidinervis
RUSSIA – Karelia • ♀; Kestenga, Mäntytunturi; 66.323° N, 30.067° E; 28 Jun. 1935; G.J. Kerrich leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3516 .
Notes
Largely destroyed: parts of thorax and abdomen, two hind wings, one mid leg, and parts of both hind legs remain. Interpretation of the species is largely based on the possible syntype ♀ from Utsjoki (below).
Possible syntype Pteronidea pallidinervis
FINLAND – Inari Lapland • ♀; Utsjoki; 69.91° N, 27.03° E; W. Hellén leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus. fi/GP.110177 .
Host plants
Unknown. One of the type specimens was collected from Betula nana (Hellén 1951b) .
Genetics
COI
No data.
Nuclear No data.
Distribution and material examined
Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Finland.