Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sexstrigatus (Schenck, 1869)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.763.1463 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248350 |
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Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sexstrigatus |
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Key to species of the Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sexstrigatus group in Japan
Females
1. Metasoma generally reddish over entire surface ( Fig. 12A View Fig ) ............................................................... ....................................... Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sphecodicolor Sakagami & Tadauchi, 1995 View in CoL
– Metasoma generally black over entire surface .................................................................................. 2
2. Disc of T1 with lineolation (e.g., Fig. 15A–B View Fig ).................................................................................. 3
– Disc of T1 without lineolation (e.g., Fig. 15C View Fig )................................................................................ 12
3. Lineolation of T1 nearly over entire surface ( Fig. 15A, D–F View Fig ) .......................................................... 4
– Lineolation of T1 over part of surface ( Figs 15B View Fig , 16A–C, E View Fig )........................................................... 7
4. Ridges of metapostnotum short, reaching anterior half ( Fig. 9F View Fig ) (distribution: northern to central Ryukyus)......................................................................... L. (H.) smilodon Ebmer & Sakagami, 1994 View in CoL
– Ridges of metapostnotum long, reaching posterior margin ( Figs 4F View Fig , 7F View Fig , 8F View Fig ) ................................... 5
5. IS of mesoscutum nearly smooth on posterior margin; T1 with silky dull luster................................ .......................................................................................... L. (H.) ohei Hirashima & Sakagami, 1966 View in CoL
– IS of mesoscutum with distinct tessellation over entire surface; T1 with enamel-like luster ........... 6
6. Head longer than wide or slightly longer than wide (HL/HW ratio= 1.02–1.07, n =5) (restricted to coastal sand dunes) ......................................................... L. (H.) frigidum Sakagami & Ebmer, 1996 View in CoL
– Head wider than long or nearly as long as wide (HL/ HW raito= 0.94–1.0, n =5) (distribution: Izushotô Islands) .............................................................................. L. (H.) simplicior ( Cockerell, 1931) View in CoL
7. Ridges of metapostnotum short, reaching anterior half ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) (distribution: Ryukyus) ............... 8
– Ridges of metapostnotum long, reaching posterior margin or anterior ⅔ ( Figs 10F View Fig , 11E View Fig , 13E View Fig )..... 10
8. Disc of T1 with sparse short hairs ( Murao 2012: fig. 7)....... L. (H.) tadauchii Murao, 2012 (in part)
– Disc of T1 withtout distinct hairs ( Fig. 15B View Fig )..................................................................................... 9
9. Disc of T1 with very weak lineolation on only basally ....................................................................... ...................................................................... L. (H.) amamiense Ebmer & Sakagami, 1994 View in CoL (in part)
– Disc of T1 with very weak lineolation interrupted on medial area ( Fig. 15B View Fig ).................................... ......................................................................................................... L. (H.) ikudomei Murao sp. nov.
10. IS of mesoscutum medially to posteriorly smooth ( Fig. 11D View Fig )............................................................. ................................................................................................. L. (H.) speculinum ( Cockerell, 1925) View in CoL
– IS of mesoscutum medially to posteriorly tessellate ( Figs 10E View Fig , 13D View Fig ) .............................................11
11. Metapostnotum dimly shiny, with distinct tessellation among ridges ( Fig. 10F View Fig )................................ ..................................................................................................................... L. (H.) spectrum sp. nov.
– Metapostnotum shinier, without distinct tessellation among ridges ( Fig. 13E View Fig ) .................................. .............................................................................................................. L. (H.) subsimplicior sp. nov.
12. Disc of T1 with distinct hairs and PP ( Fig. 15C View Fig )............................................................................. 13
– Disc of T1 without hairs and PP ( Fig. 16F View Fig )..................................................................................... 14
13. IS of mesoscutum medially to posteriorly nearly smooth ( Fig. 6D View Fig ) ................................................... ................................................................................................ L. (H.) kiautschouense ( Strand, 1910) View in CoL
– IS of mesoscutum medially to posteriorly distinctly tessellate ( Murao 2012: fig. 3) (distribution: central Ryukyus) ................................................................... L. (H.) tadauchii Murao, 2012 (in part)
14. Distal process of labrum with horn-like lateral projection ( Fig. 14D View Fig ) ................................................ .................................................................................................... L. (H.) taeniolellum ( Vachal, 1903) View in CoL
– Distal process of labrum without lateral projection (e.g., Fig. 4D View Fig ) ................................................. 15
15. Ridges of metapostnotum short, reaching anterior half ( Murao et al. 2010: fig. 1N) (distribution: central Ryukyus) ........................................... L. (H.) amamiense Ebmer & Sakagami, 1994 View in CoL (in part)
– Ridges of metapostnotum long, reaching posterior margin................................................. L. (H.) sp.
Males
1. Metasoma generally reddish over entire surface as in female ( Fig. 12A View Fig )........................................... ....................................... Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sphecodicolor Sakagami & Tadauchi, 1995 View in CoL
– Metasoma generally black over entire surface .................................................................................. 2
2. Clypeus nearly black, without distinct yellow spot on lower half ( Figs 5C View Fig , 9C View Fig ).............................. 3
– Clypeus with a distinct yellow spot on lower half ( Figs 4C View Fig , 7C View Fig , 8C View Fig , 10C View Fig , 14C View Fig ).............................. 4
3. F2 long, over 1.5× F1.................................................................................. L. (H.) ikudomei sp. nov.
– F2 short, under 1.5× F1....................................................... L. (H.) amamiense Ebmer & Sakagami, 1994 View in CoL and L. (H.) smilodon Ebmer & Sakagami, 1994 View in CoL (species with allopatric distributions)
4. F2 long, over 1.5× F1........................................................................................................................ 5
– F2 short, approximately or under 1.5× F1......................................................................................... 6
5. Head wider than long, HL/ HW ratio 0.90–0.96......................... L. (H.) taeniolellum ( Vachal, 1903) View in CoL
– Head longer than wide, HL/ HW ratio 1.04–1.07 (restricted to coastal sand dunes) .......................... ........................................................................................ L. (H.) frigidum Sakagami & Ebmer, 1996 View in CoL
6. F2 nearly as long as F1; labrum without basal elevation..................................................................... .......................................................................................... L. (H.) ohei Hirashima & Sakagami, 1966 View in CoL
– F2 1.4–1.5 × F1; labrum with a distinct basal elevation ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) ...................................................... ............................... L. (H.) simplicior ( Cockerell, 1931) View in CoL , L. (H.) spectrum sp. nov., and L. (H.) sp.
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