Colletes longitarsus, 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.8423045 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/13DBB574-35EF-4A44-BF91-03D0F5E6617D |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:13DBB574-35EF-4A44-BF91-03D0F5E6617D |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Colletes longitarsus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Colletes longitarsus sp. nov.
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Figs 46 View Fig , 53 View Fig
Diagnosis
The male is best identified by the unique shape of S7 ( Fig. 46G View Fig ) and the 2 nd hind tarsomere, which is narrow and very elongate ( Fig. 46F View Fig ), as otherwise only in C. cyanonitidus ( Fig. 17F View Fig ).
Etymology
The species is named for its exceptionally elongate second hind tarsomere.
Material examined
Holotype SOUTH AFRICA – Western Cape Province • ♂; Clanwilliam, Ramskop ; 32°10′ S, 18°52′ E; 9 Jul. 1984; V.B. Whitehead leg.; SAMC. GoogleMaps
Description
Female
Unknown.
Male
BODY LENGH. 9 mm.
HEAD. Integument black, antenna brownish ventrally. Face with grayish white to white hairs ( Fig. 46B View Fig ). Clypeus with very dense, small punctures (<0.2 pd). Malar area long, about as long as width of mandibular base. Facial fovea narrow, maximum width about ½ antennal diameter.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, legs reddish brown and tarsi yellowish brown ( Fig. 46A View Fig ). Scutum with long, grayish white to yellowish white hairs ( Fig. 46C View Fig ). Mesosomal sides and legs grayish white to white. Disc of scutum medium sized, scattered punctures (0.5–1 pd), integument glabrous, surrounded by dense (<0.2 pd) punctation. Scutellum and metanotum with long, yellowish white hairs, on scutellum intermixed with brown hairs. Upper sloping part of propodeal triangle with short, longitudinal carinae anteriorly, scabriculous posteriorly, vertical part distinctly shagreened and shiny. Hind basitarsus not modified. 2 nd hind tarsomere very elongated ( Fig. 46F View Fig ).
METASOMA. Integument black, terga narrowly translucent posteriorly. T1–T4 with slightly bluish shine. T1 covered with long, erect grayish white hairs ( Fig. 46D View Fig ). Disc of T2 with shorter, erect grayish white hairs. Discs of T3–T6 with erect black hairs. T1–T5 with white, narrow posterior tergal hair bands ( Fig. 46E View Fig ). Discs of T1 and T2 with relatively dense (0.5 pd) granulation that is becoming slightly finer and indistinct on posterior tergal depression, interspaces glabrous. S1–S5 with white hair fringes posteriorly, laterally minimal longer than medially. Disc of S2 with long, erect white hairs, S3–S5 with scattered, short white hairs, laterally longer. S7 ( Fig. 46G View Fig ) and gonostylus ( Fig. 46H View Fig ) as illustrated.
Distribution
Only record is from the type locality in the Cedarberg Mountains ( Fig. 53 View Fig ).
Phenology
Only recorded in July.
SAMC |
Iziko Museums of Cape Town |
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