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- <p><b>119</b> <i>Euura leucopyga</i> (Lindqvist, 1949)</p><p>Figs 110–111, 351</p><p><i>Amauronematus leucopyga</i> Lindqvist, 1949: 69–70. Holotype ♀, paratypes ♀ ♂. Type specimens not found in MZH. Type locality: Finland.</p><p><i>Pteronidea bipicta</i> Lindqvist, 1959c: 56. Synonymy by Lindqvist (1967b).</p><p><i>Amauronematus crassiserra</i> Lindqvist, 1960a: 129. <b>Syn. nov.</b></p><p><b>Diagnosis</b></p><p><i>Euura leucopyga</i> is most similar to <i>E. connecta</i>: see differences mentioned under that species. Head shape can be similar to “ <i>Amauronematus</i> ”. Valvula 3 can sometimes be rather broad and square-shaped in dorsal view and with a small invagination posteriorly (<i>crassiserra</i>) similar to some <i>Euura polaris</i> specimens, but lancets of these species are distinguishable (see under <i>Euura polaris</i>).</p><p><b>Female</b></p><p>Head extensively or slightly pale around eyes; labrum and clypeus pale; supraclypeal area black or pale (usually); thorax black; pronotum and tegula pale; pterostigma pale; metafemur and metatibia pale; hind tarsus pale or brown; abdomen dorsally nearly completely black, ventrally mostly black to mostly pale.</p><p><b>Male</b></p><p>Head extensively pale around eyes to nearly completely black; labrum pale; clypeus pale or black; supraclypeal area black (usually?); thorax black; pronotum and tegula pale; pterostigma pale; metafemur pale or basally black; metatibia pale or laterally black; hind tarsus pale or brown; abdomen dorsally nearly completely black, ventrally mostly black to mostly pale; sternum 9 pale.</p><p><b>Type material examined</b></p><p><b>Holotype <i>Pteronidea bipicta</i></b></p><p>FINLAND – <b>Central Finland</b> • ♀; Pihtipudas; 63.36° N, 25.55° E; 8–9 Jun. 1946; E. Lindqvist leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.3569.</p><p><b>Notes</b></p><p>Best morphological match: DEI-GISHym21390.</p><p><b>Holotype <i>Amauronematus crassiserra</i></b></p><p>FINLAND – <b>Lapin Lääni</b> • ♀; Kilpisjärvi; 69.04° N, 20.81° E; 20 Apr. 1954 [ex larva rearing emergence date]; E. Lindqvist leg.; MZH, http://id.luomus.fi/GL.2525.</p><p><b>Notes</b></p><p>COI sequence (275 bp) of the holotype is identical to <i>E. connecta</i>, most specimens of <i>E. leucopyga</i>, and some specimens of <i>E. parviserrata</i> and <i>E. sordidiapex</i>.</p><p><b>Host plants</b></p><p><i>Salix</i> spp.</p><p><b>Genetics</b></p><p><b>COI</b></p><p>Based on 25 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 3.95% and the nearest neighbours, diverging by a minimum of 0%, are <i>Euura parviserrata</i> and <i>Euura sordidiapex</i>.</p><p><b>Nuclear</b></p><p>Based on 21 specimens, maximum within-species distance is 0.83% (0.78% based on haplotypes of individual females). The nearest neighbour, diverging by a minimum of 0.25%, is <i>Euura connecta</i>.</p><p><b>Distribution and material examined</b></p><p>Palaearctic. Specimens studied are from Finland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden.</p>