Patellapis (Chaetalictus) pulchrinitens ( Cockerell 1942 )

Timmermann, Kim & Kuhlmann, Michael, 2009, Variable Selection and Inference for Multi-period Forecasting Problems, Zootaxa 2099, pp. 1-188 : 141-143

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https://doi.org/ 10.17863/cam.5647

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scientific name

Patellapis (Chaetalictus) pulchrinitens ( Cockerell 1942 )
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Patellapis (Chaetalictus) pulchrinitens ( Cockerell 1942)

Halictus pulchrinitens Cockerell, 1942: 58–59 .

( Figs. 99a–h View FIGURE 99 )

Diagnosis. The male is similar to P. sakagamii . Both species have a highly polished face with well separated fine punctures on clypeus and supraclypeal area. They can be distinguished by the size and structure of S7, which is larger in P. pulchrinitens than in P. sakagamii . Further, the hairs on the dorso-lateral projection of gonostylus are finer and shorter than in P. sakagamii , which comprise only 5 to 6, strong, curled erect hairs. The males of other species belonging to this species-group differ from P. pulchrinitens in having the face more densely punctate (especially clypeus and supraclypeal area) and less shiny. The female of P. pulchrinitens is unknown.

Description

Female. Unknown.

Male. Bl = 5,7mm. General habitus ( Fig. 99f View FIGURE 99 ). Head. L = 1,7mm; W = 1,8mm. Head as wide as long; surface shiny; clypeus and supraclypeal area polished ( Fig. 99a View FIGURE 99 ). Integument black except mandibles, clypeus and supraclypeal area partly reddish-brown. Clypeus, supraclypeal area, paraocular area and vertex covered with erect, greyish hairs. Mandibles simple. Antennae brownish. Flagellomeres of normal structure, not knotty. A4 about as long as A3. Mesosoma. L = 1,1mm; W (ITS) = 1,3mm. Integument black. Scutum polished; finely and sparsely punctate (i = 2,0d); surface slightly chagreened anteriorly ( Fig. 99b View FIGURE 99 ). Scutellum as illustrated in Fig. 99c View FIGURE 99 . Scutum, scutellum,metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum with long, greyish, erect hairs. Basal area of propodeum as illustrated in Fig. 99c View FIGURE 99 ; propodeum slightly dull; surface completely chagreened. Marginal region of posterior truncation slightly dull; surface completely reticulate. Wings. Hyaline. Legs. Integument brownish. Vestiture greyish. Metasoma. L = 3,4mm; W = 1,8mm. Integument brown except the margins of T pallid brownish; margins partly translucent. Metasomal terga as illustrated in Fig. 99d View FIGURE 99 . Apical plate slender and pointed apically. Posterior margin of S4 with a row of a few (about 10), weak, erect bristles. Metasomal sterna S5–S6 without dense hair patches ( Fig. 99e View FIGURE 99 ). Genitalia. Genitalia as illustrated in Fig. 99g –h View FIGURE 99 ; gonocoxa dull; gonostylus with a dorso-lateral, projection; projection with pennate hairs ventrally.

Type material (1 specimen). Holotype, male, S. Africa. Cape Province, Graaf Reinet, 24–27.x.1931 (white label), J. Ogilvie (white label), Type (red-white label), Halictus pulchrinitens Ckll Type (handwritten white label), B.M. TYPE HYM. 17a.1150 (white label), A. Pauly DT77 Lasioglossum pulchrinitens Ckll 1942 , not 1937, Type (white label), A. Pauly DT77 Lasioglossum = pulchrilucens Ckll 1943 nom nov. (white label), BMNH.

Additional material (2 specimens). 2♂. South Africa, Eastern Cape : 1♂, Hilton, Grahamstown, 04.x.1977, leg. F.W. Gess, No. 77/78/8, AMGS ; 1♂, idem., 18.x.1977, No. 77/78/18, AMGS .

Distribution ( Fig. 100 View FIGURE 100 ). Records exist only from Graaf-Reinet and Grahamstown (Eastern Cape).

Floral visitation. Lasiospermum bipinnatum (Asteraceae)

Seasonal activity (first–last observations). x.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Patellapis

Loc

Patellapis (Chaetalictus) pulchrinitens ( Cockerell 1942 )

Timmermann, Kim & Kuhlmann, Michael 2009
2009
Loc

Halictus pulchrinitens

Cockerell, T. D. A. 1942: 59
1942
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