Patellapis (Patellapis) longifacies, Timmermann & Kuhlmann, 2009

Timmermann, Kim & Kuhlmann, Michael, 2009, Variable Selection and Inference for Multi-period Forecasting Problems, Zootaxa 2099, pp. 1-188 : 66-67

publication ID

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

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC484B04-FFAB-FFA1-1FE0-FD75FAFCF8DE

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scientific name

Patellapis (Patellapis) longifacies
status

sp. nov.

Patellapis (Patellapis) longifacies sp. n. Timmermann

( Figs. 41a–g View FIGURE 41 )

Diagnosis. The females are characterised by the elongate face, which is similar to the females of P. braunsella . The females of both species can be easily distinguished from each other by the surface and punctation of the scutum, which is shiny and sparsely punctate in P. longifacies and dull and densely punctate in P. braunsella . Further, the females of P. longifacies have a unique forewing venation among the Patellapis s.str., namely the small second submarginal cell and the first recurrent vein ending on the second submarginal crossvein (in all other species the 2nd submarginal cell is bigger and the 1st recurrent vein ends before the 2nd recurrent vein). The male of P. longifacies is unknown.

Description

Female. Bl = 6,5mm. General habitus ( Fig. 41e View FIGURE 41 ). Head. L = 2,2mm; W = 2,0mm. Head longer than wide; face elongate ( Fig. 41a View FIGURE 41 ). Integument black except mandibles sometimes partly reddish-brown. Face shiny and with loose, long, greyish, erect hairs. Mandibles bidentate. Malar area very short, linear. Clypeus and supraclypeal area convex in profile. Clypeus moderately strongly and loosely punctate (i = 1,5–2,5d); surface polished. Clypeoantennal distance 0,6mm. Supraclypeal area moderately strongly and sparsely punctate (i = 2,0–3,0d); surface polished. Paraocular area shiny; strongly and moderately densely punctate; surface slightly sculptured. Antennae blackish-brown. Mesosoma. L = 1,4mm; W (ITS) = 1,7mm. Integument black. Scutum polished; disc moderately strongly and densely punctate (i = 1,0–1,5d) ( Fig. 41b View FIGURE 41 ). Scutellum as illustrated in Fig. 41c View FIGURE 41 . Scutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum with greyish, erect hairs. Basal area of propodeum as illustrated in Fig. 41c View FIGURE 41 ; propodeum slightly dull, completely reticulate and with a few, well separated, minute punctures. Marginal region of posterior truncation slightly dull, completely reticulate.

Wings. Hyaline. Legs. Integument mostly brownish. Vestiture mostly greyish. Ts coarsely serrate, with about 8–10 strong, oblique projections ( Fig. 41f View FIGURE 41 ). Bp broad and angulate apically ( Fig. 41g View FIGURE 41 ). Metasoma. L = 4,0mm; W = 2,8mm. Integument blackish-brown except the margins of T brownish to pallid brownish and pallid yellowish; margins extensively translucent. T1–T4 with weak, greyish, apical hair bands; the bands mostly present only laterally. Prepygidial fimbria yellowish to brownish. Discs and marginal zones of T1–T2 as illustrated in Fig. 41d View FIGURE 41 .

Male. Unknown.

Type material ( 5 specimens). Holotype, female, South Africa, Uniondale , 16.xi.1966, leg. J.G. Rozen, AMNH.

Paratypes: 4♀. South Africa. Western Cape : 1♀, Oudtshoorn, Zebra , x.1951, leg. Mus. Exp. ,

SAM – HYM – B009615 , SAMC; 1♀, Kamferskraal farm, Site K 3, Nama Karoo on dolerite soils, pan trap ,

22.–29.iv.2001, leg. S. van Noort and D. Larsen, BW01–K3–Y130, SANC; Eastern Cape: 1♀, Grahamstown ,

12.ii.1967, leg. D.J. Brothers, AMNH; 1♀ , Albert Dist. Bet. Burghersdorp & Nooitgedacht , x.1935,

SAM – HYM –B009617, SAMC. Etymology. Named after the elongate face. Distribution ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 ). Recorded from few localities in the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape. Floral visitation. Unknown. Seasonal activity (first–last observations). ii–x. Remarks. This species is treated as Patellapis new species 4 in Timmermann and Kuhlmann (2008b).

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

SAM

South African Museum

SAMC

Iziko Museums of Cape Town

SANC

Agricultural Research Council-Plant Protection Research Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Patellapis

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