Colletes cedarbergensis, Zabel & Kuhlmann, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.899.2297 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7A3E12B8-12D7-4520-B3AF-D4FF26BBBCA2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8423033 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/04F52DEC-D29D-4518-B6B9-B7E470E2EF0B |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:04F52DEC-D29D-4518-B6B9-B7E470E2EF0B |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Colletes cedarbergensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Colletes cedarbergensis sp. nov.
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Figs 15 View Fig , 24 View Fig
Diagnosis
The female can be separated from that of all other species with a normal scopa by the combination of the following characters: apical hair band of T2 about ½ width of disc ( Fig. 15D–E View Fig ), malar area very narrow (¼ width of mandibular base), facial fovea narrow (about ⅔ width of antennal flagellum), scutellum with black hairs ( Fig. 15C View Fig ), T6 broadly rounded and disc of T1 medio-anteriorly with numerous short hairs interspersed ( Fig. 15D–E View Fig ).
Etymology
Named after the Cedarberg Mountains where this species was discovered.
Material examined
Holotype SOUTH AFRICA – Western Cape Province • ♀; Cederberg Mts, road to Algeria, Olifants River bridge ; 32°21′55″ S, 18°57′06″ E; alt. 150 m; 8 Sep. 2017; M. Kuhlmann leg.; SAMC. GoogleMaps
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 12 mm.
HEAD. Integument black, antenna dark brown ventrally. Face grayish to yellowish brown with numerous dark hairs intermixed, especially along inner eye margins and on vertex ( Fig. 15B View Fig ). Clypeus with fine, dense punctation (0.2 pd), punctures slightly elongate; interspaces glabrous ( Fig. 15B View Fig ). Malar area very narrow, length about ¼ width of mandibular base. Facial fovea narrow, maximum width about ⅔ antennal diameter.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, tarsi often brownish ( Fig. 15A View Fig ). Scutum with relatively long grayish to yellowish white hairs, intermixed with numerous longer, dark brown hairs ( Fig. 15C View Fig ). Mesosomal sides and legs with yellowish white hairs, on legs with blackish hairs intermixed. Disc of scutum with scattered (1–2 pd) medium-sized punctures, integument smooth and shiny, surrounded by dense (<0.5 pd) punctation ( Fig. 15C View Fig ). Scutellum and metanotum with long, yellowish brown hairs intermixed with longer dark brown hairs on scutellum. Upper sloping part of propodeal triangle with short longitudinal carinae anteriorly, scabriculous posteriorly. Vertical part shagreened and shiny, anteriorly with some well-developed more or less transverse carinae. Scopa dark brown dorsally, yellowish brown ventrally ( Fig. 15F View Fig ). Mid femora with distinct edge and stout ridge ventrally with brush of hairs.
METASOMA. Integument black, terga narrowly translucent posteriorly. T1–T4 with slight bluish shine. Disc of T1 densely covered with long, erect, yellowish white hairs, medio-anteriorly interspersed with numerous short concolorous hairs ( Fig. 15D View Fig ). Disc of T2 with very short erect yellowish white hairs. T2 with narrow basal tomentum. Discs of T2–T5 with successively longer, short erect blackish hairs. T1– T5 with relatively broad, yellowish white posterior tergal hair bands, on T1 slightly narrower ( Fig. 15E View Fig ). Disc of T1 with fine and dense punctures (0.5–1 pd), punctures much finer and denser on posterior tergal depression. Disc of T2 with fine and dense punctation (0.5–1 pd); glabrous between punctures. S2– S5 with yellowish brown hair fringes. Discs of sterna densely covered with yellowish brown apically directed hairs.
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
Only known from the Cedarberg Mountains ( Fig. 24 View Fig ).
Phenology
Only found in September.
SAMC |
Iziko Museums of Cape Town |
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