Abstract
The variation in ovipositor sculpture and additional features of the ovipositor apparatus in Tenthredinoidea is explored. Two outgroups and 85 species of tenthredinoids were examined, the emphasis of the taxon sampling being on Nematinae. Twenty-four morphological characters where scored and the data set was analysed under different weighting conditions. The topologies derived from analysing the character set in TNT are poorly resolved and highly unstable when analytical settings are changed. Only a few clades, the Tenthredinoidea s. str., the Diprionidae, the Cimbicidae and the Argidae + Pergidae are consistently retrieved. The functional implications of the variation in ovipositor morphology within Tenthredinidae is discussed in relation to the qualities of the host plant, e.g. the hardness and the depth of penetration in plant tissue.
Acknowledgements
Stephan Blank, Tikahiko Naito, Tommi Nyman and Dave Smith provided crucial specimens for this study. Jørgen Olesen generously allowed access to his camera–microscope setup and provided instruction in its use. Kenneth Puliafico kindly instructed in the use of the Leica Application Suite Multifocus Module. Istvan Miko and two anonymous reviewers provided extensive comments on an earlier version of the manuscript.