Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) trichiosulum ( Strand, 1914 )
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Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) trichiosulum ( Strand, 1914) View in CoL
Halictus trichiosulus Strand 1914: 158 [Syntypes: Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Müncheberg, Germany; 19♀ 12♂, type locality = Taihorin , Formosa (Taiwan), ♀ examined].
Diagnosis. In east Asian Lasioglossum , the female of this species is characterized by a combination of the following character states: head round (length/width ratio 0.96, n = 1); IS of mesoscutum distinctly tessellate over entire surface; metapostnotum with irregular sinuate ridges over entire surface; and T1 distinctly tessellate over entire surface. Male could not examine in the present study.
Specimens examined. (n = 1) [ South Korea] GW: 1♀, Bukbang-myon, Seongdong-ri, Chunchon city, 31. vii. 1998 (Y. Maeta, cMur).
Distribution. South Korea, Taiwan.
Flight period in South Korea. Female: July to September. Males have not been recorded from South Korea.
Flower records in South Korea. Not recorded.
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Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) trichiosulum ( Strand, 1914 )
Murao, Ryuki 2017 |
Halictus trichiosulus
Strand 1914: 158 |