The gall's range is computed from the range of all hosts that the gall occurs on. In some cases we have evidence that the gall does not occur across the full range of the hosts and we will remove these places from the range. For undescribed species we will show the expected range based on hosts plus where the galls have been observed.
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Synonymy (3)
Name
Type
Notes
Pontania gracilis
scientific
Previous name
Eupontania gracilis
scientific
Pontania demissa
scientific
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On Salix sericea. Showing this gall's characteristic overhang beyond the edge of the leaf.
Notes. — Larvae and galls were described by Yuasa (1922) as P. demissa MacGillivray 1921 (Y- 191- 1-1). We have not seen larval material with this number. Pontania demissa could be treated either as synonym of Eupontania gracilis (Marlatt 1896) or E. petiolaridis (Rohwer 1917). Both these species are associated with different willow species: Salix sericea Marsh., and Salix petiolaris Smith, respectively. These sawflies are very similar, and they might prove to be conspecific. Both willow species occur in the vicinity of Ithaca, and, at least in herbarium material studied by AGZ, the galls are known also from both host plants. However, Salix sericea seem to be more common there and galls only on this willow were found in the fall of 1997 around Ithaca by AGZ and T Carr. The type of Pontania demissa fits best the type material of E. gracilis, and we consider them as synonymous.