Mielkeanthidium albertinoi, Parizotto, Daniele R. & Urban, Danúncia, 2011

Parizotto, Daniele R. & Urban, Danúncia, 2011, New resin bee species in the genus Mielkeanthidium Urban (Hymenoptera, Megachilinae), Zootaxa 3139, pp. 55-62 : 61-62

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.207366

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689710

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB87C6-FFC6-FF96-FF74-D066FA1CFC65

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Mielkeanthidium albertinoi
status

 

Key to Mielkeanthidium species

Note. Males of M. ornatum and females of M. albertinoi sp. nov. and M. tucumanum sp. nov., are unknown.

1 Males ............................................................................................... 2

- Females............................................................................................ 6

2 Sixth tergum with straight distal margin, without a median projection; distal tergum with truncate lateral lobes, lobe bases as wide as apices, space between lobes narrower or same as lobes width ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 21 – 31 ); apex of third sternum with a median emargination on distal margin and without long curved hairs ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 21 – 31 ).................................................. 3

- Sixth tergum with an apical projection at middle; distal tergum with acute lateral lobes, lobes wider basally than distally, space between lobes about twice as wide as lobe width ( Fig. 28, 29 View FIGURES 21 – 31 ); apex of third sternum without a median emargination and with long curved hairs ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 21 – 31 )............................................................................. 4

3 Clypeus yellow in the first apical 2/3 (Fig. 5); scutellum black; basal tergum and third to fifth terga with a complete yellow band; sixth tergum black; distal tergum darkish brown with two lateral maculae; third to fifth sterna darkish brown.................................................................................................... M. nigripes

- Clypeus totally yellow (Fig. 7); scutellum with apical yellow band; basal tergum with yellow lateral bands only; third to fifth terga with discal yellow band only; sixth tergum with distal yellow band; distal tergum almost entirely yellow; third to fifth sterna almost entirely yellow................................................................... M. rubripes

4 Vertex with coarse, darkish brown hairs; pronotal lobe black; axillae and scutellum without yellow maculae, or with weak yellow maculae (Fig. 11); basal half of second tergum densely punctate, punctures separated by almost half of a puncture diameter ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 21 – 31 )............................................................................. M dissimile sp. nov.

- Vertex with fine and amber hairs; pronotal lobe with a yellow macula; axillae and scutellum with wide yellow band (Figs. 10, 12); punctures of basal half of second tergum sparse, punctures separated by a puncture diameter or more ( Figs. 24, 26 View FIGURES 21 – 31 ).... 5

5 Third to sixth terga densely punctate, punctures separated by less than a half of a puncture diameter; sixth and seventh terga almost totally yellow; sixth tergum with median projection short, truncate ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 21 – 31 ); third sternum light brown............................................................................................... M. albertinoi sp. nov.

- Third to sixth terga with large punctures, punctures separated by more than half than punctures diameter; sixth and seventh terga with a large yellow band, wider medially on sixth; sixth tergum with median projection elongated, acute; third sternum yellow ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 21 – 31 )..................................................................... M. tucumanum sp. nov.

6 Mandible with four-toothed; propodeum base with well-developed row of pits across its upper margin.. M. dissimile sp. nov.

- Mandible with three-toothed; propodeum base with a row of pits larger laterally and narrowed medially................. 7

7 Paraocular area with large yellow maculae almost reaching median ocellus (Fig. 9); postocellar band reaching the first third of gena and narrower at middle (Fig. 20); distal tergum with a large yellow maculae (Fig. 16).................. M. ornatum

- Paraocular area with a little yellow spot at sides of antennal sockets (Figs. 6, 8); postocellar area with two small yellow lines behind eyes (Figs. 17, 18); distal tergum black (Fig. 14)....................................................... 8

8 Second and third terga with finer punctures on disc than in the remaining surface; third to fifth terga with compete yellow band, emarginated at middle (Fig. 13); scutellum black (Fig. 17); legs dark brown, without ferruginous areas.... M. nigripes

- Second and third terga uniformly punctate; third to fifth terga with discal yellow band only (Fig. 14); scutellum with distal yellow band (Fig. 18); fore and mid tibiae and basitarsus with ferruginous areas............................. M. rubripes

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