Augochlora (Oxystoglossella), Eickwort, Eickwort
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2195564 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8067041 |
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Augochlora (Oxystoglossella) |
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Key for Oxystoglossella species from South America
Lepeco and Goncalves (2022) proposed two informal species groups for the subgenus based on their phylogenetic results: the A. iphigenia group (for species with slightly produced or transverse basal elevation of labrum) and the A. morrae group (for species with orbicular basal elevation of labrum). Herein, a refined scheme of informal species subgroups based on morphological features is proposed to facilitate species identification, as we proceed in determining species. Within the A. iphigenia group, a subgroup can be readily identified by female S1 tuberculate and male sternal modifications, the A. modica subgroup ( A. mendax , A. modica , A. simplex sp. nov. and A. tenax ). The species of the A. iphigenia subgroup have broad subapical tooth and strong cephalic polymorphism ( A. iphigenia , A. matucanensis and A. phoenicis ). Within the A. morrae group, two subgroups can be separated by the ornamentation of mesepisternum, rugulose anteriorly to mesepisternal groove on A. morrae subgroup ( A. antonita , A. cymatoides , A. erubescens , A. laevinota sp. nov., A. morrae , A. obidensis sp. nov. and A. thalia ) and punctate anteriorly to mesepisternal groove on A. aurinasis subgroup ( A. almeidai sp. nov., A. aurinasis , A. brevipilosa sp. nov., A. eucnemis , A. lamellata sp. nov. and A. mineira sp. nov.). Augochlora rightmyerae and A. meloi sp. nov. are distinct from other species, but they can be associated with the A. morrae and A. aurinasis subgroups, respectively, based on mesepisternum ornamentation.
Females
1 S1 with a tuberculate elevation ( Lepeco and Gonçalves 2020a) ( Figure 1I View Figure 1 ); labrum basal elevation slight, not well defined ( Lepeco and Gonçalves 2020b) ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ); hypostomal carina never elevated or projected anteriorly ................................................. 2
- S1 straight, without tuberculate elevation ( Lepeco and Gonçalves 2020a) ( Figure 1H View Figure 1 ); labrum basal elevation well defined, orbicular or transverse in shape; hypostomal carina usually elevated or projected anteriorly, sometimes forming a tooth ............. 5
2 Metapostnotum entirely carinate-rugulose, strongly depressed and therefore being well delimited in relation to propodeum medially; body with dark green colouration, sometimes with olivaceus aspect, mainly on frons ................................................................ 3
- Metapostnotum with carinae and rugae restricted to anterior portion, becoming smooth or imbricate posteriorly, slightly depressed and not well delimited in relation to propodeum medially; body light green or green, with golden reflections ........... 4
3 Head with elongated aspect (ratio between length and width: ~1.7) ( Figure 12A View Figure 12 ); frons dark green; lower parocular area, mesoscutum and scutellum smooth among punctures; anterior surface of T1 with sparse tiny setae among long setae; Brazil (Minas Gerais) ( Figure 13D View Figure 13 ) .......................... .......................... Augochlora simplex sp. nov.
- Head with rounded aspect (ratio between length and width: ~1.3); frons olivaceous; lower parocular area, mesoscutum and scutellum imbricate among punctures; anterior surface of T1 with dense coverage of tomentose setae among long setae; Brazil (Bahia, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro) Figure 13D View Figure 13 ) ..................... ..................... Augochlora tenax Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
4 Metapostnotum mostly rugose, lateral ornamentation forming semicircular carinae, posterior surface microreticulate medially, dull; body mostly green; Brazil (Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) ( Figure 13C View Figure 13 ) .................. .................. Augochlora mendax Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
- Metapostnotum mostly with longitudinal carination, posterior surface loosely imbricate medially, shiny; body mostly light green; Brazil (Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe) ( Figure 13C View Figure 13 ) ........................................... ................................................................. Augochlora modica Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
5 Anterior surface of mesoscutum disc rugulose (weakly on A. erubescens View in CoL ); portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove mostly covered with coarse rugae, without defined punctures; sublateral surfaces of scutellum densely to contiguously punctate, I <0.5 PD; gena and post-gena striate; terga usually with copper-red reflections ............................................................................................................................................... 6
- Anterior surface of mesoscutum disc punctate; portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove punctate or covered with small rugae (coarse rugae only in A. matucanensis View in CoL ); sublateral surfaces of scutellum with sparser punctation, with interspaces wider than 0.5 PD; gena and post-gena punctate to striate; terga rarely with copper reflections, never with strong red hue ....................................................................... 12
6 Hypostomal carina raised as a translucent lamella, as high as 0.7 OD ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ), without distinct prominence anteriorly; dorsal surface of metasomal terga green, medially dull, without copper reflections Peru (Cuzco) ( Figure 14B View Figure 14 ) .................................... ...................................................................................... Augochlora cymatoides ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
- Hypostomal carina not raised as a translucent lamella, less than 0.5 OD thick, with a distinct prominence anteriorly; dorsal surface of metasomal terga golden with copper-red reflections ............................................................................................................................... 7
7 Mesepisternum, at mid-height, with coarse and well-defined punctures posteriorly to mesepisternal groove; contiguously punctate below mesopleural pit, becoming sparser ventrally ( Figure 9B View Figure 9 ); mesepisternum loosely to strongly imbricate among punctures .............................................................................................. Augochlora obidensis sp. nov.
- Mesepisternum, at mid-height, with shallow and poorly defined punctures posteriorly to mesepisternal groove; densely but not contiguously punctate below mesopleural pit; mesepisternum usually smooth among punctures, sometimes loosely imbricate 8
8 Anterior half of mesoscutum with punctures with similar size ........................................ 9
- Anterior half of mesoscutum with punctures of two size classes: few coarse punctures scattered among tiny ones 10
9 Mesoscutum with sparse punctation posterior to median line (I> 0.5 PD); Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas, Pará), British Guiana ( Figure 14B View Figure 14 ) Augochlora laevinota sp. nov.
- Mesoscutum densely punctate posterior to median line (I <0.5 PD); Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay ( Figure 14A View Figure 14 ) ................... ................... Augochlora morrae Strand, 1910 View in CoL
10 Anterior surface of mesoscutum disc weakly rugulose; preoccipital ridge not produced, as thick as 0.2 OD; British Guyana, Trinidad ( Figure 14B View Figure 14 ) ........................................... ..................................................................................... Augochlora erubescens Cockerell, 1923 View in CoL
- Anterior surface of mesoscutum rugulose; preoccipital ridge produced, especially laterally (> 0.5 OD) ............................................................................................................................ 11
11. Clypeus, supraclypeal area, mesoscutum and scutellum usually with strong copper-red reflections; abundant coverage of yellowish setae on head and mesosoma; femora dark brown to black; Brazil (Amazonas), Peru (Huánuco, Loreto, Ucayali) ( Figure 14A View Figure 14 ) .............................................................................. Augochlora thalia Smith, 1879 View in CoL
- Clypeus, supraclypeal area, mesoscutum and scutellum usually without strong copper-red reflections; pubescence on head and mesosoma white, long setae relatively sparser; femora dark brown; Colombia, Panamá ( Figure 14A View Figure 14 ) ................................................ .......................................................................................... Augochlora antonita Michener, 1954 View in CoL
12 Mesoscutum disc mostly purple ( Figures 7B View Figure 7 , 10B View Figure 10 ) or mostly black ( Figure 11B View Figure 11 ); apical dark band of clypeus more than 2 OD long, disc sometimes almost entirely darkened; clypeus and supraclypeal area with purple reflections ...................................................... 13
- Mesoscutum disc without purple reflections and never black; apical dark band of clypeus about 1.5 OD long or shorter; clypeus and supraclypeal area without purple reflections ............................................................................................................................................. 15
13 Mesoscutum and scutellum mostly black, except for small marginal areas ( Figure 11B View Figure 11 ); clypeus disc almost entirely darkened; metapostnotum entirely covered with radiating carinae; apex of setae on sublateral surfaces of T3 not surpassing apex of sclerite; Bolivia (La Paz), Brazil (Acre), Peru (Cuzco, Madre de Dios) ( Figure 13B View Figure 13 ) ............ ............................................................................................. Augochlora rightmyerae Engel, 2000 View in CoL
- Mesoscutum disc purple, scutellum green with copper and purple reflections ( Figure 7B View Figure 7 ); clypeus disc darkened only on its apical half; posterior surface of metapostnotum smooth or microreticulate, not covered with carinae; apex of setae on sublateral surfaces of T3 surpassing apex of sclerite ............................................................................... 14
14 Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove punctate; surface posterior to mesepisternal groove with small punctures, I <PD; metapostnotum as long as two-thirds of scutellum length ( Figure 7B View Figure 7 ); on propodeum, space between lateral carinae about 1.5× higher than wide; hypostomal carina with a slight rounded prominence anteriorly; Brazil (Amazonas) ( Figure 13A View Figure 13 ) .. Augochlora meloi sp. nov.
- Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove covered with small rugae; surface posterior to mesepisternal groove with very small punctures, I> 2 PD; metapostnotum as long as scutellum; on propodeum, space between lateral carinae narrow, about 2× higher than wide; hypostomal carina forming a tooth anteriorly (broadly expanded in macrocephalic females); Bolivia (La Paz), Brazil (Acre), Peru (Cuzco, Huanuco, Madre de Dios) ( Figure 14C View Figure 14 ) Augochlora phoenicis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
15 Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove covered with rugae; basal elevation of labrum transverse or not well defined; lower paraocular area not contiguously punctate; lateral teeth of clypeus small, not projecting ahead of clypeal border ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
- Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove punctate; basal elevation of labrum orbicular; lower paraocular area contiguously punctate; lateral teeth of clypeus projecting ahead of clypeal border ........................................................................... 17
16 Basal elevation of labrum transverse; hypostomal carina forming a tooth anteriorly; gena and post-gena punctate, without striae; portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove covered with fine rugae; dorsolateral angle of pronotum obtuse in dorsal view, without additional angle laterally; punctation on clypeus disc sparse medially, I = 2 PD; on propodeum, space between lateral carinae narrow, about 2× higher than wide; Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay ( Figure 14C View Figure 14 ) ........................... ....................................................................................... Augochlora iphigenia Holmberg, 1886
- Basal elevation of labrum not well defined; hypostomal carina not prominent anteriorly; gena and post-gena mostly striate; portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove covered with coarse rugae; dorsolateral angle of pronotum acute in dorsal view, with an additional angle laterally; punctation on clypeus disc relatively dense medially, I <PD; on propodeum, space between lateral carinae about 1.5× higher than wide; Peru (Lima) ( Figure 14C View Figure 14 ) .......................................................................... ................................................................................ Augochlora matucanensis Cockerell, 1914 View in CoL
17 Posterior half of S4 with short setae (<1.5 OD), posterior half of S5 with scattered long setae among short setae ( Figure 2C View Figure 2 ); hypostomal carina forming a tooth anteriorly (elevation longer than wider); Colombia (Valle) ( Figure 14B View Figure 14 ) .................................................. ...................................................................................................... Augochlora brevipilosa sp. nov.
- Posterior half of S4 and S5 densely covered by long setae (> 3 OD); hypostomal carina not forming a tooth anteriorly ..................................................................................................... 18
18 Disc of T1 golden with copper reflection, shiny, punctures well defined; hypostomal carina as thick as 0.5 OD ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ); dorsal surface of mesosoma golden with copper reflection; posterior surface of metapostnotum smooth; Brazil (Pará) ( Figure 13A View Figure 13 ) ........................................ ........................................ Augochlora almeidai sp. nov.
- Disc of T1 brown, dull, punctures shallow, usually barely visible; hypostomal carina as thick as 0.3 OD or less; dorsal surface of mesosoma usually green with golden reflection; posterior surface of metapostnotum variable .................................................. 19
19 Preoccipital ridge lamellate, as thick as 0.7 OD laterally ( Figure 5A View Figure 5 ); posterior surface of metapostnotum never smooth; Brazil (Pará) ( Figure 13B View Figure 13 ) .................................................... ......................................................................................................... Augochlora lamellata sp. nov.
- Preoccipital ridge carinate, as thick as 0.3 OD laterally; posterior surface of metapostnotum variable .................................................................................................................................... 20
20 Posterior margin of metapostnotum covered with rugae or densely imbricate, never smooth ( Figure 8B View Figure 8 ); basal surface of labrum dark brown; Brazil (Minas Gerais) ( Figure 13B View Figure 13 ) ......................................... ......................................... Augochlora mineira sp. nov.
- Posterior margin of metapostnotum smooth; basal surface of labrum yellow to light brown ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
21 Upper paraocular area contiguously punctate ( Lepeco and Goncalves 2020b) ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ); frons with crowded punctures near eye notch level; body metallic green; punctures on mesoscutum disc separated by about 1.0 PD; Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru ( Figure 13A View Figure 13 ) .................................. Augochlora aurinasis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
- Upper paraocular area densely but not contiguously punctate ( Lepeco and Goncalves 2020b) ( Figure 3B View Figure 3 ); frons contiguously punctate; body with blue reflections; punctures on mesoscutum disc separated by 1.5 PD Brazil (Bahia, Paraíba, Pernambuco) ( Figure 13B View Figure 13 ) .................................................................. Augochlora eucnemis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
Males (not known for A. brevipilosa sp. nov., A. cymatoides , A. erubescens and A. meloi sp. nov.)
1 S4 with a tuft of thick setae on medioapical margin; S5 depressed transversally on median surface; frontal line becoming faintly indicated above antennal sockets level; hind basitarsus about 5× longer than maximum width, usually slightly narrowed apically (except A. simplex sp. nov.); dorsolateral angle of pronotum rounded in dorsal view; clypeus apex and labrum creamy white ........................................................................ 2
- S4 without a distinct tuft of thick setae on medioapical margin; S5 not depressed transversally on median surface; frontal line indicated as a carina at least near eye notch level; hind basitarsus more than 6.5× longer than maximum width, parallel sided; dorsolateral angle of pronotum obtuse or acute in dorsal view; clypeus apex and labrum colour variable .............................................................................................................. 5
2 Frontal line indicated as a carina at least near antennal sockets level; hind basitarsus parallel sided; S5 weakly depressed transversally on median surface; head with elongated aspect (ratio between length and width: ~0.7) ....................................................... ............................................................................................................. Augochlora simplex sp. nov.
- Frontal line not indicated as a carina; hind basitarsus slightly narrowed apically; S5 strongly depressed transversally on median surface; head with rounded aspect (ratio between length and width: ~0.8) ................................................................................................. 3
3 Mesoscutum and scutellum imbricate among punctures; mesosoma integument dark green, frons with dark blue reflections ............................................................................................. .................................................................... Augochlora tenax Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
- Mesoscutum and scutellum smooth among punctures; mesosoma integument green (not darkened), frons with golden and light blue reflections ........................................... 4
4 Metapostnotum entirely carinate-rugose ......................................................................................... ............................................................... Augochlora mendax Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
- Metapostnotum posterior surface without carinae, smooth .................................................... ................................................................. Augochlora modica Lepeco and Gonçalves, 2020
5 Anterior surface of mesoscutum disc rugulose; portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove mostly covered with coarse rugae, without defined punctures; metapostnotum entirely carinate-rugose; metasoma usually with copper-red reflections 6
- Anterior surface of mesoscutum disc punctate; portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove punctate or covered with small rugae (coarse rugae only in A. matucanensis View in CoL ); metapostnotum variable, often without carinae or rugae on its posterior surface; metasoma green, sometimes with golden or purplish reflections or dorsally brown, dull, but never with copper-red reflections ................................................... 10
6 Mesepisternum strongly imbricate among punctures; scutellum mostly contiguously punctate, sublateral surfaces with interspaces not exceeding PD ......................................... .............................................................................................................................. A. obidensis sp. nov.
- Mesepisternum smooth to loosely imbricate among punctures; scutellum mostly densely punctate, sublateral surfaces with interspaces exceeding PD ......................... 7
7 Clypeus, supraclypeal area, mesoscutum and scutellum with strong copper-red reflections ........................................ ........................................ Augochlora thalia Smith, 1879 View in CoL
- Clypeus, supraclypeal area, mesoscutum and scutellum green, often with golden reflections, but not copper-red reflections ............................................................................... 8
8 Mesoscutum with sparse punctation posterior to median line, interspaces exceeding PD; paraocular area densely punctate near antennal socket; propodeum lateral surfaces smooth among punctures ................ ................ Augochlora laevinota sp. nov.
- Mesoscutum with interspaces not exceeding puncture diameter; paraocular area contiguously punctate near antennal socket; propodeum lateral surfaces imbricate among punctures ................................................................................................................................ 9
9 Metasomal terga green with copper and golden reflections; hind tibia yellow to light brown Augochlora antonita Michener, 1954 View in CoL
- Metasomal terga mostly golden with strong copper-red reflections; hind tibia brown to dark brown Augochlora morrae Strand, 1910 View in CoL
10 Metapostnotum longer than scutellum, with strong radiating carinae continuing onto propodeum on lateral surfaces ( Figure 6D View Figure 6 ); flagellum crenullate ( Figure 6C View Figure 6 ); dorsolateral angle of pronotum with an additional angle laterally; preoccipital carina as thick as 0.3 OD laterally; longest setae on lower paraocular area about 2.5 OD; basal surface of labrum black; mandible mostly dark brown .............................................................. ................................................................................ Augochlora matucanensis Cockerell, 1914 View in CoL
- Metapostnotum about as long as metanotum or shorter, carinae not continuing onto propodeum on lateral surfaces; flagellum not crenullate; dorsolateral angle of pronotum without additional angle laterally; preoccipital carina thicker than 0.7 OD laterally; setae on lower paraocular area not exceeding 2 OD; basal surface of labrum creamy white to light brown; mandible mostly yellow ..................................................... 11
11 Mesoscutum almost entirely black (except for small marginal areas), with interspaces exceeding 3 PD; scutellum somewhat darkened; hypostomal carina as thick as 0.7 OD; apex of T1 inflexed; dorsal surface of T1 black, without green or golden reflections ... ............................................................................................. Augochlora rightmyerae Engel, 2000 View in CoL
pp. - Mesoscutum, sometimes with golden and purple reflections, but not black, punctures separated by at most 2 PD; scutellum green, not darkened; hypostomal carina as thick as 0.3 OD; apex of T1 not inflexed; dorsal surface of T1 brown, with green and often golden reflections ............................................................................................ 12
12 Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove mostly covered with small rugae, without defined punctures; F1 as long as one-half of the length of F2; longest setae on pot-gena with about 5 OD; frontal line as a carina above eye notch level, becoming faintly indicated near anterior ocellus; mesoscutum disc with purple reflection ................................... ................................... Augochlora phoenicis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
- Portion of mesepisternum anterior to mesepisternal groove punctate; F1 subequal to F 2 in length; setae on post-gena shorter than 4 OD; frontal line not indicated as a carina above eye notch level; mesoscutum disc without purple reflection .............. 13
13 Clypeus apex without yellowish band, sometimes with yellowish marks on apical corners; space between lateral carinae on propodeum narrowed, about 2× higher than wide; paraocular area sparsely punctate, punctures weak; S5 without glabrous patch medially; hind femur with green reflection ........................................................................ ....................................................................................... Augochlora iphigenia Holmberg, 1886
- Clypeus apex with well-defined yellowish band; space between lateral carinae on propodeum about 1.5× higher than wide; paraocular area densely to contiguously punctate; S5 with glabrous patch medially; hind femur without green reflection ............................................................................................................................................... 14
14 Metapostnotum entirely carinate-rugulose ............................................................................ 15
- Metapostnotum not covered with carinae posteriorly ...................................................... 16
15 Preoccipital carina as thick as 1.5 OD laterally; dorsolateral angle of pronotum acute in dorsal view; apex of clypeus and basal surface of labrum creamy white ........................... ......................................................................................................... Augochlora lamellata sp. nov.
- Preoccipital carina as thick as OD laterally; dorsolateral angle of pronotum obtuse in dorsal view; apex of clypeus and basal surface of labrum yellowish .................................... ............................................................................................................. Augochlora mineira sp. nov.
16 Hypostomal carina raised as a translucent lamella, as high as 0.8 OD ( Figure 1C View Figure 1 ); T1 disc with copper reflections, shiny, punctures well defined .................................................... ........................................................................................................... Augochlora almeidai sp. nov.
- Hypostomal carina very low, <0.3 OD; T1 disc brown, dull, punctures usually barely visible ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
17 Frons with dense but not contiguous punctures near eye notch level; metapostnotum posterior surface usually microreticulate; body metallic green with golden reflections ............................................................................................ Augochlora aurinasis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
- Frons contiguously punctate near eye notch level; metapostnotum posterior surface smooth; body with blue reflections ......... ......... Augochlora eucnemis ( Vachal, 1911) View in CoL
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