Megachile (Callomegachile) chiangmaiensis Chatthanabun & Warrit, 2020
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Megachile (Callomegachile) chiangmaiensis Chatthanabun & Warrit |
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sp. nov. |
Megachile (Callomegachile) chiangmaiensis Chatthanabun & Warrit sp. nov. Figs 30 View Figure 30 , 31 View Figure 31
Diagnosis.
The species superficially resembles M. disjuncta (Fabricius, 1781) in terms of its overall appearance and size: white tuft of hairs on scutellum, propodeum, and first few segments of metasomal terga; however, the prominent apical half-circular impression of clypeus with strong median carina (Fig. 31e View Figure 31 ) differentiates M. chiangmaiensis sp. nov. from the former. Clypeal impression smooth with dense dark hairs at apex. Such a clypeal impression was also present in another species of Callomegachile , M. ramakrishnae (Cockerell, 1919), a rare bee collected in Tamil Nadu, India, although the impression in M. ramakrishnae is more or less shallower and the pattern of the mesosoma and white hairs band on T2-T3 are absent. The apex of the labrum is strongly pointed medially with two lateral teeth (Fig. 31f View Figure 31 ).
Description.
Female. Length. Total body length 12.57-13.64; wingspan 18.60-22.56; fore wing 9.66 Structure and color. Head black; paraocular area with dense black hairs; clypeus with prominent apical half-circular impression with strong median carina; clypeal impression smooth with dense dark hairs at apex; smooth area of subtriangular supraclypeal with sparse punctures; mandible stout and elongate without cutting edge, mandible with three apical teeth, outer surface minutely roughened with long brown hairs; surface of labrum minutely roughened, apex of labrum medially strongly pointed with two lateral teeth; gena with sparse punctures; sparse punctures on vertex with ID shorter than OD, ID/OD = 0.55 ± 0.06; antennae with ten flagella, first flagellomere wider than long and shorter than the second; body parallel-sided; mesoscutum and lower part of mesepisternum with coarsely striate puncture pattern; mesoscutellum and propodeum with tuft of white hairs; procoxa with small ridge, covered with sparse brown hairs; pro- and mesotibiae with two spines at apices; apex of metatibiae truncate; pro-, meso- and metatarsi with dense brown short hairs; hyaline wings with smoky color at apex and dark brown veins; T1 and pregradular area of T2 covered with tuft of white hairs; T2-T5 with dense punctures on margin and short black hairs on each side; T6 covered with short black hairs, apex round shape; scopa black.
Male. Unknown.
Distribution.
Thailand. Chiang Mai and Uttaradit.
Material examined.
Female holotype. Thailand. "เชียงใหม่, 11 ก.ย. 56, ว ิมลชัย [Chiang Mai, 11 September 2013, coll. Vimolchai]" (KKIC-01); Female paratypes. Thailand. "Uttaradit, 8 April 1961, coll. unknown" (3♀, DNP-0002, DNP-0003, DNP-0004).
Etymology.
The new species is named after the type locality.
Remarks.
Megachile chiangmaiensis sp. nov. can be found in the same province as the morphologically similar congeneric species, M. disjuncta , although the latter are abundantly collected throughout Thailand. The biology of M. chiangmaiensis is unknown.
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