Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) quebecense (Crawford 1907)

Gibbs, Jason, Packer, Laurence, Dumesh, Sheila & Danforth, Bryan N., 2013, Revision and reclassification of <i> Lasioglossum </ i> (<i> Evylaeus </ i>), <i> L. </ i> (<i> Hemihalictus </ i>) and <i> L. </ i> (<i> Sphecodogastra </ i>) in eastern North America (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae), Zootaxa 3672 (1), pp. 1-116 : 89-91

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Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) quebecense (Crawford 1907)
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Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) quebecense (Crawford 1907) View in CoL

( Figs. 5O View FIGURE 5 , 43F View FIGURE 43 , 44F View FIGURE 44 , 45F View FIGURE 45 , 46F View FIGURE 46 , 65 View FIGURE 65 , 66 View FIGURE 66 , 79E View FIGURE 79 , 81C View FIGURE 81 , 87C View FIGURE 87 )

Halictus quebecensis Crawford 1907b, p. 189

Lectotype. ♀ USA, Quebec , Montreal Island, 21.v.1904 ( CF Baker); [ NMNH: 12047]. Designated herein by JG.

( Labels read ‘ Montreal Isl. Que. 21.V.04 [date handwritten]/4801 [handwritten]/ ♀ Type No. 12047 U.S. N.M. [partially handwritten on red label]/ Halictus quebecensis Type Cwfd [handwritten on black-bordered red label]) .

Evylaeus quebecensis (in Mitchell 1960: redescription, key ♂; Hurd 1979: catalogue; Moure & Hurd 1987: catalogue) Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) quebecense View in CoL (in Michener 1951: catalogue; Krombein 1967: catalogue)

Diagnosis. Female L. quebecense can be recognised by the combination of head long (L/W ratio = 1.00–1.03) ( Fig. 43F View FIGURE 43 ); mesepisternum finely rugulose (as in Fig. 76D View FIGURE 76 ); inner metatibial spur pectinate, teeth longer than width of rachis ( Fig. 5O View FIGURE 5 ); propodeum with lateral carina distinct, extending to dorsal margin, oblique carina strong ( Fig. 79E View FIGURE 79 ); T1 dull due to microsculpture; and T1–T3 usually with dense apicolateral fimbriae ( Fig. 81C View FIGURE 81 ). In the east, L. quebecense are most similar to L. boreale , L. comagenense , and L. seillean , which all lack dense apicolateral fimbriae on T1–T3 ( Figs. 81A, 81B, 81D View FIGURE 81 ). Lasioglossum boreale and L. comagenense have short teeth on the inner metatibial spur, not exceeding the width of the rachis ( Figs. 5M, 5N View FIGURE 5 ) and T1 polished due to lack of microsculpture ( Figs. 81A, 81B View FIGURE 81 ). Lasioglossum comagenense has a noticeably shorter head (L/W ratio = 0.93–0.96) ( Fig. 43C View FIGURE 43 ). The female of L. boreale has fine propodeal carinae ( Fig. 79C View FIGURE 79 ). Lasioglossum quebecense is nearly indistinguishable from L. seillean but averages larger in size (6.5–7.0 mm vs. 5.8–6.5 mm).

Male L. quebecense can be recognised by the combination of clypeus with yellow on distal half ( Fig. 44F View FIGURE 44 ); mandible short, not extending much beyond opposing clypeal angle; F2 long subequal to scape; propodeal lateral carina strong; metasomal sterna nearly bare, hairs present but very short (as in Fig. 85A View FIGURE 85 ); S2–S3 with sparse punctures (as in Fig. 88A View FIGURE 88 ); base of metatibia brown or with small yellow spot; and all basitarsi bright yellow ( Fig. 66 View FIGURE 66 ). Male L. quebecense often has the mesoscutum scabriculous-reticulate throughout, whereas in L. boreale , L. comagenense , and L. seillean the mesoscutum is distinctly punctate medially, with well-defined interspaces. Males of L. boreale and L. comagenense have a large yellow patch on the metatibial base ( Figs. 54 View FIGURE 54 , 57 View FIGURE 57 ). The unique shape of the retrorse lobe ( Figs. 87C, 87E View FIGURE 87 ), which is long, and strongly attenuated apically, is the most reliable character for distinguishing L. quebecense males from those of L. boreale , L. comagenense , and L. seillean ( Figs. 87A, 87B, 87D, 87F View FIGURE 87 ).

Redescription. FEMALE. Length 6.5–7.0 mm. Head length 1.82–1.95 mm. Head width 1.80–1.93 mm. Wing length 5.2–5.7 mm. (n=5)

Colour. Head and mesosoma black. Antenna black, except ventral surface of flagellum reddish brown. Tegula dark reddish brown. Legs dark brown, except medio- and distitarsi reddish brown. Wing membrane hyaline, faintly dusky. Pterostigma testaceous. Metasomal terga black-brown, apical margins pale brown-testaceous.

Structure. Head long (L/W ratio = 1.00–1.03). Clypeus ¾ below suborbital line. Eyes convergent below (UOD: LOD = 1.05–1.07). Gena subequal to eye width. Ocelli normal. Pronotum smoothly rounded. Protibial spur with serrations as long as width of malus. Inner metatibial spur pectinate, teeth 3–7, basal teeth longer than width of rachis. Propodeal lateral carina reaching dorsal margin, oblique carina high, separating dorsolateral slope from posterior surface.

Surface sculpture. Supraclypeal area weakly polished medially, punctures sparse (i=1–3d). Gena lineolate, postgena smoother. Mesoscutum imbricate, reticulate anterolaterally; punctures dense (≤d), except medially (i=1– 1.5d). Mesepisternum finely rugulose, smoother ventrally. Metapostnotum carinate-rugose. Propodeum imbricatetessellate. Metasomal terga mostly coriarious, T1 weakly coriarious; punctures dense, sparser posteromedially, T2 apical impressed area impunctate medially.

Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse plumose hairs. Metafemoral scopa with dense plumose hairs. Metasomal terga with relatively dense, medially-interrupted apical fimbriae. T1 with sparse, erect plumose hairs. T2–T4 basally with sparse, tomentum. Metasomal sterna with plumose scopa.

MALE. Length 5.9–8.6 mm. Head length 1.67–2.13 mm. Head width 1.61–1.98 mm. Wing length 4.8–5.9 mm. (n=7)

Colour. Head and mesosoma black. Clypeus yellow apical half. Mandible brown. Labrum yellow. Antenna black, except ventral surface of flagellum orange, less so on F10–F11. Legs dark brown, except tarsi yellow, bases and apices of tibiae sometimes yellow, anterior surface of protibia sometimes yellow-testaceous. Wing membrane hyaline. Pterostigma orange-brown. Metasomal terga dark brown, pale brown apically; T1–T3 occasionally yellow-orange.

Structure. Head long (L/W ratio = 1.03–1.08). Mandible short, reaching opposing clypeal angle. Flagellomeres, except F1 elongate, F2 longer than F1 and pedicel combined. Eyes strongly convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.24–1.48). Gena clearly narrower than eye. Pronotum smoothly rounded. Propodeal lateral carina reaching dorsolateral slope, contiguous with strong oblique carina.

Surface sculpture. Supraclypeal area imbricate, with relatively sparse punctures (i=1–1.5d). Gena and postgena lineolate. Mesoscutum reticulate; punctures usually contiguous throughout, sometimes separated medially (i≤d). Mesepisternum rugulose, weakly so ventrally. Metapostnotum anastomosingly rugose. Propodeum rugulose, posterior surface rugose. Metasomal terga polished; punctures deep, close basally. T3–T6 apical impressed areas impunctate.

Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse plumose hairs. Face below antennal sockets with dense tomentum, lower paraocular area obscured, supraclypeal area and clypeus partially obscured, clypeus bare on distal half. Propodeum largely bare, with scattered plumose hairs. Metasomal terga nearly bare, with neither apical fimbriae nor evident tomentum. Metasomal sterna nearly bare, with sparse, short, plumose hairs (≤1 OD).

Terminalia . As shown in Figs. 45F View FIGURE 45 , 46F View FIGURE 46 , 87C, 87E View FIGURE 87 . Gonostylus small, with short setae. Retrorse lobe longer than gonostylus, apex narrow, pointed ( Fig. 87E View FIGURE 87 ).

Taxonomic notes. Lasioglossum quebecense belongs to the fulvicorne-fratellum species-group ( Ebmer 1974; Svensson et al. 1977). Until recently, L. quebecense was only considered to be present in the eastern states and provinces. Morphological and molecular studies support a much larger range extending northwest to the Yukon Territory. The more western populations lack the dense apical fimbriae present in eastern individuals.

Crawford (1907b) did not designate a holotype for Halictus quebecensis . The type series includes specimens from Montreal, Quebec and North Saugus, Michigan. Since L. quebecense belongs to a difficult species group it is appropriate to designate a lectotype to fix the name to a single specimen. The specimen from Montreal seems most suitable given the specific epithet and is designated as the lectotype.

Biology. Lasioglossum quebecense is a polylectic, ground-nesting species. Multiple nests of L. quebecense were excavated by the late G. C. Eickwort near Ithaca, New York and were all found to be solitary (pers. comm. to LP). Sphecodes levis Lovell and Cockerell (1907) is a cleptoparasite of L. quebecense (Eickwort pers. comm. in Michener 1978).

DNA barcodes. Forty specimens were sequenced from across the expanded known range (maximum intraspecific p-distance: 1.7%). The minimum interspecific p-distance separating L. quebecense from L. comagenense is 2.5%. Lasioglossum quebecense differs from the other fulvicorne-fratellum group species included here by five fixed substitutions: 45(C), 204(C), 270(C), 414(A), and 435(C) (see Table 2).

Range. Fig. 67 View FIGURE 67 .

Material examined. 762 (575 females, 187 males). Deposited in ACNS, AMNH, ANSP, BBSL, CAS, CMNH, CNC, CUIC, EMEC, IRCW, MSUC, NMNH, PCYU, PMAE, PMNH, UCDC, UCMC , and UCRC.

CANADA. ALBERTA: Division 11: Wagner Natural Area, 6 km W of Edmonton; Division 15: Barrier Lake, U. of Calgary field station; BRITISH COLUMBIA: Bulkley-Nechako Reg. Dist.: Fort Babine, Morrison Lake; Cariboo Reg. Dist.: Hanceville, Fletcher Lk.; Greater Vancouver Reg. Dist.: Pitt Meadows, peat bog; Richmond; NEWFOUNDLAND: Division No. 1: Colliers; Division No. 7: Terra Nova N.P.; NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: Yellowknife; NOVA SCOTIA: Inverness Co.: Whycocomagh; Kings Co.: West Black Rock; Richmond Co.: Cape Breton, Salem Rd., pit; ONTARIO: Algoma Dist. : Kabinakagami R.; Cochrane Dist.: Hearst; Iroquois Falls; Greater Sudbury Co.: Sudbury; Hastings Co.: Madoc; Kenora Dist.: Vermilion Bay; Leeds Co.: Brown’s Bay P.P.; Peel Reg.: Forks of Credit; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Cos.: Iroquois; Rainy River Dist.: Quetico Pk.; Thunder Bay Dist.: Saganaga Lk.; Upsala; Timiskaming Dist.: Kenabeek; York Reg.: Purpleville; PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Kings Co.: Bridgetown; St. Patricks Rd.; West St. Peters; Queens Co.: Belle River; St. Andrews; QUEBEC: St. Margaret R.; Abitibi-Témiscamingue Reg.: Laniel; Montreal Reg.: Montreal; Montreal Is.; Côte-Nord Reg.: Forestville; Minganie: Anticosti Is., Ellis Bay; Montérégie Reg.: Hemmingford; Mt. St. Bruno; Rougemont; YUKON TERRITORY: Rampart House.

USA. CONNECTICUT: Fairfield Co.: Easton; Litchfield Co.: Colebrook; New Haven Co.: Guilford, 8 mi N.; GEORGIA: Rabun Co.: Rabun Bald; MAINE: Kennebec Co.: Waterville; Lincoln Co.: Southport; York Co.: Old Orchard; Saco; MARYLAND: Allegany Co.: Flintstone, 6 mi. E; Anne Arundel Co.: Patuxent Wildlife Ref.; Montgomery Co: Colesville; Pr. George’s Co.; MASSACHUSETTS: Bristol Co.: Attleboro, N.; Essex Co.: North Saugus; Franklin Co.: Hawley; Hampden Co.: Chester; Holyoke; Hampshire Co.: Granby, nr. Pitchawam Swamp; Skinner S.P., Mt. Holyoke; Middlesex Co.: Lincoln; Sherborn; Waltham; Norfolk Co.: Brookline; Needham; Wellesley; Suffolk Co.: Forest Hills; Worcester Co.: Petersham; MICHIGAN: Cass Co.: Volinia Twp.; Cheboygan Co.: Burt Lake; Colonial Pk.; Clare Co.: Harrison, 10 mi. N; Crawford Co.: Grayling, 10 mi. E; Dickinson Co.: Channing; Keweenaw Co.: Isle Royale; Marquette Co.: Negaunee; Witch Lk.; Osceola Co. : Tustin; Oscoda Co.: Luzerne; Schoolcraft Co.: Thompson; Wexford Co.; MINNESOTA: Wabasha Co.: Wabasha, 5 mi. W; NEW HAMPSHIRE: Belknap Co.: Meredith; Meredith Ctr.; Grafton Co.: Bethlehem; NEW JERSEY: Morris Co. : Hopatcong S.P.; Union Co.: Westfield; NEW YORK: Albany Co.: Rensselaerville, Huyck Preserve; Cayuga Co. : Fillmore Glen S.P.; Moravia; Cortland Co.: Labrador Lake; Essex Co.: Heart Lake; Keene Valley; Lewis Co.; Onondaga Co. ; Oswego Co.: Granby Center; Otsego Co.: nr. Oneonta; Schuyler Co.: Hector Land Use Area, nr. Reynoldsville; Watkins Glen; Tompkins Co.: Dawes Hill, 2 mi SSW West Danby; Enfield, Teeter Rd.; Freeville; Ithaca; Ithaca, Beebe Lake; Ithaca, Bool’s Backwater; Ithaca, Buttermilk Falls S.P.; Ithaca, Cornell U.; Monkey Run; Ringwood; Van Natta’s Dam, Ithaca; Westchester Co.: Ardsley; NORTH CAROLINA: Mt. Graybeard; Avery Co.: Grandfather Mt.; Buncombe Co.: Black Mt.; Graham Co.: Robbinsville; Haywood Co.; Jackson Co.: Cashiers, 8.2 mi. S; Macon Co.: Highlands; Highlands Biol. Sta.; McDowell Co.: Blue Ridge Pkwy.; Blue Ridge Pkwy, 10 km N Asheville; Wilkes Co.: Scenic Hwy.; Yancey Co.: Black Mts.; Mt. Mitchell; PENNSYLVANIA: Clinton Co.: Gleasonton; Monroe Co.: Tobyhanna S.P.; Pike Co.: Milford; Westmoreland Co.: Linn Run S.P.; Powdermill N.R.; TENNESSEE: Scott Co.: Big South Fork River, Leatherwood Ford; Sevier Co.: Goshen Prong; Twin Peaks; VIRGINIA: Fairfax Co.; Giles Co.: Salt Pond Mt.; WEST VIRGINIA: Hampshire Co.; WISCONSIN: Crawford Co.; Dodge Co.; Green Co.; Shawano Co.; Sheboygan Co.: Kettle Moraine S.F.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

ACNS

Agriculture Canada Nova Scotia

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

BBSL

USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Pollinating Insects-- Biology, Management and Systematics Research

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

CUIC

Cornell University Insect Collection

EMEC

Essig Museum of Entomology

IRCW

Madison, University of Wisconsin

PCYU

The Packer Collection at York University

PMNH

Peabody Museum of Natural History

UCDC

R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology

UCMC

University of Colorado Museum

UCRC

University of California, Riverside

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Lasioglossum

Loc

Lasioglossum (Sphecodogastra) quebecense (Crawford 1907)

Gibbs, Jason, Packer, Laurence, Dumesh, Sheila & Danforth, Bryan N. 2013
2013
Loc

Halictus quebecensis Crawford 1907b , p. 189

Crawford, J. C. 1907: 189
1907
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