Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) sibiriacum ( Blüthgen, 1923 ), Bluthgen, 1923
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Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) sibiriacum ( Blüthgen, 1923) View in CoL
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Halictus sibiriacus Blüthgen 1923: 327 [Holotype: Institute of Systematic and Experimental Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland; ♀, type locality = Ostsiberien (no locality)]; Blüthgen 1924: 87 (in key).
Halictus solovieffi Cockerell 1925: 4 [Holotype: U. S. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., USA; ♀, type locality = Kongaus (now Anisimovka, Primorsk Terr.), Russia]. Synonymy by Ebmer (1978a: 202).
Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) sibiriacum: Ebmer 1978a: 202 View in CoL ; Ebmer 1995: 571; Sakagami et al. 1994: 11, Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 11 View FIGURE 11 , 14, 21 (♀♂); Murao & Tadauchi, 2007: 229 –233, 241, 248, Figs 47–49, 57H, 59H (♀♂).
Evylaeus (Fratevylaeus) sibiriacus: Pesenko 2007b: 83 (in key), 89 (in key), 106, Figs 56–58 (♂).
Diagnosis. This species is easily separated from other members of the fulvicorne - fratellum group occurring in eastern Asia by a combination of the following character states: male clypeus with a yellow spot on lower half; mesoscutum with coarse reticulate PP on anterior half in both sexes; metapostnotum short, nearly as log as metanotum in both sexes; and the disc of T1 with distinct dense fine PP in both sexes.
Specimens examined. (n = 83) [ South Korea] GW: Bougmyong-ri , Dongsan-myon, Chunchon-gun, 6♀, 26. iv. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU) , 14♀, 21. vii. 1992 (K. Morimoto, ELKU); Gamjong-ri , Dong-myon, Chunchongun, 2♀, 25. iv. 1992 (T. Saigusa, ELKU) , 1♀, 21. v. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU), 5♀, 23. vii. 1992 (K. Morimoto & K. Kanmiya, ELKU); 1♂, Hongcheon, 5–6. ix. 1984 (K. Morimoto, ELKU); 2♀, Jansudae, Inje-gun, 17. iv. 1994 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU); 23♀, Ogari, Seon-myon, Yangyang-gun, 27. iv. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU); 1♀, Pupan-myon, Hongcheon-gun, 20. v. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU); 1♀, Taegwallyong, Myongju-gun, 19. iv. 1994 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU). GG: 21♀, Kwangnung, Pochon-gun, 16–19. vii. 1992 (K. Morimoto & K. Kanmiya, ELKU). JB: 1♀, Jeonglyongchy, Sannae-myon, Namweon-gun, 14. v. 1991 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU); 1♀, Sanlyongri, Sannae-myon, Namweon-gun, 2. v. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU). GN: Samjeon-ri , Macheong-myon, Hamyanggun, 3♀, 9–11. v. 1991 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU) , 1♀, 1. v. 1992 (O. Tadauchi, ELKU).
Distribution. North Korea, South Korea, Russian Far East, China, Japan.
Flight period in South Korea. Female: April to July. Male: September.
Flower records in South Korea. This species has been recorded visiting the following at least seven plant species in five families: Brassicaceae : Brassica spp.; Capsella sp. Papareraceae: Chelidonium sp. Rosaceae : Armeniaca sp.; Potentilla sp. Salicaceae : Salix sp. Staphyleaceae : Staphylea sp.
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Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) sibiriacum ( Blüthgen, 1923 )
Murao, Ryuki 2017 |
Evylaeus (Fratevylaeus) sibiriacus:
Pesenko 2007: 83 |
Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) sibiriacum:
Murao 2007: 229 |
Ebmer 1995: 571 |
Ebmer 1978: 202 |
Halictus solovieffi
Ebmer 1978: 202 |
Cockerell 1925: 4 |
Halictus sibiriacus Blüthgen 1923 : 327
Bluthgen 1924: 87 |
Bluthgen 1923: 327 |