Melectoides triseriatus (Friese)

ROZEN, JEROME G., 2003, Eggs, Ovariole Numbers, and Modes of Parasitism of Cleptoparasitic Bees, with Emphasis on Neotropical Species (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), American Museum Novitates 3413, pp. 1-36 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2003)413<0001:EONAMO>2.0.CO;2

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scientific name

Melectoides triseriatus (Friese)
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Melectoides triseriatus (Friese) View in CoL

The mature oocyte of this species differs from that of Isepeolus luctuosus as follows: (1) the flange is much more conspicuous; (2) the eclosion line is evident; (3) the dorsal chorion is much thicker compared with the ventral chorion and with the dorsal chorion of I. luctuosus ; (4) the rear flange material does not form blisterlike swellings; and (5) the rear venter of the oocyte is not roughened compared with the rest of the ventral chorion.

DESCRIPTION OF MATURE OOCYTE (figs. 10, 13–15): Length 1.25–1.48 mm, maximum dorsal­view width 0.40–0.60 mm, maximum lateral­view width 0.38–0.50 mm (N = 9); dorsal width almost always greater than lateral width; egg index 0.47 (all specimens) (dwarf). Shape bilaterally symmetrical along its gently curved long axis with dorsal surface incurved; both ends rounded with maximum width and height about midsection; as seen in lateral view (figs. 10, 15), posterior end tapering more than anterior end; flange of finely wrinkled chorion circumscribing entire dorsal/ventral outline of oocyte; flange folded ventrally so that it more or less adheres to sides of oocyte below line of attachment, thus giving appearance that oocyte has a rounded ridge; rear flange not forming blisterlike swellings; micropyle a dorsal rosette near anterior end. Ovum white. Chorion of flange clear but wrinkled; rest of chorion faintly uneven on outer surface, clear except inner surface finely etched, hence somewhat milky; chorion of dorsal surface three times thicker than that of ventral surface; eclosion line a fine, silvery band easily split by manipulation with forceps, extending about two­thirds length of oocyte from anterior end on dorsal surface, as seen in figures 10 and 13.

MATERIAL STUDIED: Five females, Chile: Elqui Prov., Las Placetas, 15­X­2001 (J.G. Rozen, A. Ugarte, C. Espina) .

REMARKS: Even before dissection, mature oocytes of this species were easily identified by the lateral ridge (formed by the folded flange) seen through the follicular tissue of the ovariole.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Melectoides

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