Acantholyda is a genus of sawflies.
Acantholyda | |
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Acantholyda nemoralis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Suborder: | Symphyta |
Family: | Pamphiliidae |
Subfamily: | Cephalciinae |
Genus: | Acantholyda Costa, 1894 |
Type species | |
Acantholyda erythrocephala |
Subgenera
editThe genus is divided into two subgenera:
- Acantholyda Costa, 1894
- Itycorsia Konow, 1897
Species
edit- A. aequorea Middlekauff, 1958 – North America (Calif)
- A. aglaia Zhelochovtsev, 1968
- A. albomarginata (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. alpina Shinohara, 2000[3] – Japan
- A. angulata (MacGillivray, 1912) – North America
- A. apicalis (Westwood, 1874) – North America
- A. atrata (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. atripes (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. aurigera Middlekauff, 1958 – North America (Calif)
- A. birmanica Shinohara, 2005[4] – Asia
- A. balanata (MacGillivray, 1923) – North America
- A. bicolorata (Norton, 1869) – North America
- A. brunnicans (Norton, 1864) – North America
- A. brunniceps (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. bucephala (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. burkei Middlekauff, 1958 – North America
- A. chicoutimiensis (Huard, 1879) – Canada (East)
- A. circumcincta (Klug, 1808) – North America
- A. crocinca Middlekauff, 1959 – North America
- A. depressa Middlekauff, 1958 – North America (AZ)
- A. dimorpha Maa, 1944[5]
- A. erythrocephala (Linnaeus, 1758) – Europe
- A. flaviventris Shinohara, 1991[6]
- A. flaviceps (Retzius, 1783)
- A. flavomarginata Maa, 1944[5]
- A. floridana Greenbaum, 1975[7] – North America
- A. hieroglyphica (Christ, 1791) – Northern Eurasia
- A. intermedia Maa, 1949[5]
- A. kojimai Shinohara, 2000[3] – Japan
- A. kumamotoi Shinohara, 2000[3] – Japan
- A. laricis (Giraud, 1861) – Northern Eurasia
- A. luteomaculata (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. maculiventris (Norton, 1869) – North America
- A. marginiventris (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. mexicana Liston, 1996[8]
- A. mizunoi Shinohara, 2001[1]
- A. nemoralis (Thomson, 1871) = A. posticalis
- A. nigripes (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. nigrita (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. ochrocera (Norton, 1869) – North America
- A. parki Shinohara & Byun, 1996[9] – Korea, Far Eastern Russia
- A. peiyingaopaoa Xiao, 1963
- A. piceacola Xiao & Zhou, 1986[5]
- A. pini Rohwer, 1911 – North America
- A. pinivora Enslin, 1918 = A. posticalis
- A. pirica Shinohara, 2000[3] – Japan, Sakhalin
- A. poppigii (Brischke & Zaddach, 1865) – North America
- A. posticalis (Matsumura, 1912) – Northern Eurasia
- A. posticalis koreana Shinohara, 2000[3]
- A. posticalis pinivora Enslin, 1918
- A. posticalis posticalis (Matsumura, 1912)
- A. pumilionis (Giraud, 1861) – Alpine Europe
- †A. ribesalbesensis Peñalver & Arillo, 2002[10]
- A. ruficeps (Harrington, 1893) – North America
- A. runcinata Middlekauff, 1958 – North America
- A. serbica Vasic, 1962
- A. stellata Christ, 1791
- A. taiwana Shinohara, 1991[11]
- A. terminalis (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. tesselata (Klug, 1808) – North America
- A. teunisseni Achterberg & Aartsen, 1986
- A. thalictra Middlekauff, 1958 – North America
- A. tsuyukii Shinohara, 2001[1]
- A. verticalis (Cresson, 1880) – North America
- A. xanthiana Wei & Niu, 2008[12]
- A. xiaoi Shinohara, 2000[3]
- A. zappei (Rohwer, 1920) – North America
References
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- ^ a b c Shinohara, Akihiko (2001). "Conifer-feeding Webspinning Sawflies of the Genus Acantholyda (Hymenoptera : Pamphiliidae) of Japan". Species Diversity. 6 (1): 23–63. doi:10.12782/specdiv.6.23.
- ^ Shinohara, Akihiko; Hara, Hideho (2000). "Notes on a Spruce-feeding Webspinning Sawfly, Acantholyda aglaia (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae), with Description of a New Subspecies from Hokkaido, Japan". Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology. 26 (1): 1–11.
- ^ a b c d e f Shinohara, Akihiko (2000). "Pine-feeding Webspinning Sawflies of the Acantholyda posticalis Group (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae)". Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology. 26 (2): 57–98.
- ^ Shinohara, Akihiko (2005). "Acantholyda birmanica sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae) from Myanmar". Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology. 31 (1): 25–28.
- ^ a b c d Wei, Meicai; Nie, Haiyan; Taeger, Andreas (2006). "Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) of China - Checklist and Review of Research". Recent Sawfly Research: Synthesis and Prospects. Goecke & Evers, Keltern. pp. 505–574. ISBN 3-937783-19-9.
- ^ Shinohara, Akihiko (1991). "A new web-spinning sawfly of the genus Acantholyda (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae) from Japan". Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 44: 65–68.
- ^ Greenbaum, Harold N. (1975). "A New Species of Acantholyda from Florida, with Keys to the Adults and Larvae of Florida Species (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae: Cephalciinae)". The Florida Entomologist. 58 (1): 45–52. doi:10.2307/3493868. JSTOR 3493868.
- ^ Liston, A.D. (1996). "Nomenclature of some Sawflies occurring in the Western Hemisphere (Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Pamphiliidae, Argidae)" (PDF). Entomologische Berichte Luzem. 34: 125–126.
- ^ Shinohara, Akihiko; Byun, Bong-Kyu (1996). "Conifer-feeding Webspinning Sawflies of the genus Acantholyda(Hymenoptera, Pamphilidae) from Korea". Insecta Koreana. 13: 91–104.
- ^ Peñalver, Enrique; Arillo, Antonio (2002). "Primer registro fósil del género Acantholyda (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae), Mioceno Inferior de Ribesalbes (España)". Revista española de paleontología (in Spanish and English). 17: 73–81.
- ^ Shinohara, Akihiko (1991). "Pamphiliid Sawflies (Hymenoptera) from Taiwan". Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology. 17 (4): 173–181.
- ^ Wei, Meicai; Niu, Gengyun (2008). "Two new species of Pamphiliidae from China". Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 33 (1): 57–60.