Icteranthidium Michener, 1948
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Icteranthidium Michener, 1948 |
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Icteranthidium Michener, 1948 View in CoL
Icteranthidium Michener, 1948: 25 View in CoL . Type species: Anthidium limbiferum Morawitz, 1875 View in CoL , by original designation.
Diagnosis. According to Michener (2007), the diagnosis of the genus is as the follows: Moderate-sized (body length: 7.5–18.0 mm); mandible with 4 short and large teeth in female and with 3 large teeth in male; maxillary palpus twosegmented; subantennal suture straight or nearly so; preoccipital ridge not carinate above but strongly so laterally, the carina slanting forward to the posterior mandibular articulation; pronotal lobe strongly lamellate; axilla usually pointed posteriorly; omaulus lamellate, but not continued onto venter of thorax; propodeum without fovea behind spiracle and row of pits across upper margin; arolia absent; basal vein of forewing nearly straight and meeting vein Cu at acute angle, jugal lobe of hind wing less than half as long as vannal lobe; T2 without a strong carina across summit of basal concavity; posterior margins of terga not depressed; T6 of female concave in profile, the margin convex with a median notch; T7 of male with a midapical projection, sometimes also a tooth or projecting lobe at each side.
Key to Chinese known species of Icteranthidium View in CoL .
1. Flagellum 10-segmented, female .........................................................................................................................................................2 Flagellum 11-segmented, male.............................................................................................................................................................6
2. Body length 13.0–15.0mm ( Fig. 26 View Figures 26–31 ); paraocular area black ( Fig. 27 View Figures 26–31 )....................................................... I. laterale ( Latreille, 1809) Body View in CoL length less than 13.0 mm; paraocular area yellow or ferruginous ...............................................................................................3
3. Paraocular area maculation reaching top of eye ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1–6 ); paraocular area ferruginous; posterior margin of T2 with poorly developed median process.....................................................................................................................................................................................4 Paraocular area maculation not reaching top of eye ( Figs 16 View Figures 16–21 , 36 View Figures 36–41 ); paraocular area yellow; posterior margin of T2 either truncate or with well recognized triangle median process......................................................................................................................................5
4. Body length 8.5–10.0mm ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–6 ); ventral scopa golden-yellow ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–6 ); T1 laterally with sparse punctation, interstices reach several puncture diameters ................................................................................................................................. I. croceum ( Morawitz, 1877) Body View in CoL length 7.5 mm; ventral scopa yellowish-brown, with very narrow white hairs at side; T1 laterally with dense punctation, interstices not reach puncture diameters........................................................................................... I. ferrugineum ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL
5. Body length 7.0–9.0mm ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–21 ); frons without yellow maculation or with a very little maculation under middle ocellus ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–21 ); mesepisternum black, without yellow maculation ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–21 ); posterior margin of T2 truncate ( Fig. 22 View Figures 22–25 ); T1 laterally with dense punctation, interstices not reach puncture diameters.............................................................................. I. grohmanni ( Spinola, 1838) Body View in CoL length 7.0 mm ( Fig. 36 View Figures 36–41 ); frons with a large rounded yellow maculation under middle ocellus ( Fig. 37 View Figures 36–41 ); mesepisternum with a large triangular yellow maculation ( Fig. 36 View Figures 36–41 ); posterior margin of T2 with a broad triangle median process ( Fig. 42 View Figures 42–44 ); T1 laterally with sparse punctation, interstices reach several puncture diameters......................................................... I. limbiferum ( Morawitz, 1875) View in CoL
6. Body length 15.0–16.0mm ( Fig. 29 View Figures 26–31 ); posterior margin of T7 deeply emarginate, midapical projection narrow and long ( Fig. 35 View Figures 32–35 )...... .................................................................................................................................................................. I. laterale ( Latreille, 1809) Body View in CoL length less than 10.0 mm ( Figs 4 View Figures 1–6 , 11 View Figures 11–15 ); posterior margin of T7 truncate, midapical projection broad and short ( Figs 10 View Figures 7–10 , 15 View Figures 11–15 , 25 View Figures 22–25 ). ............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
7. Paraocular area maculation reaching top of eye ( Figs 5 View Figures 1–6 , 12 View Figures 11–15 ); metasomal terga yellow or ferruginous except maculation ( Figs 9 View Figures 7–10 , 14 View Figures 11–15 ). ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Paraocular area maculation not reaching top of eye ( Figs 20 View Figures 16–21 , 40 View Figures 36–41 )); metasomal terga black except maculation ( Figs 24 View Figures 22–25 , 44 View Figures 42–44 ) ............9
8. Body length 6.0–8.0 mm ( Fig. 11 View Figures 11–15 ); metasomal terga yellow except maculation ( Fig. 14 View Figures 11–15 ); T1 laterally with dense punctation, interstices not reach puncture diameters............................................................................................................ I. ferrugineum ( Fabricius, 1787) Body View in CoL length 8.0–9.0 mm ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–6 ); metasomal terga ferruginous except maculation ( Fig. 9 View Figures 7–10 ); T1 laterally with sparse punctation, interstices reach several puncture diameters .......................................................................................... I. croceum ( Morawitz, 1877) View in CoL
9. Body length 8.0–9.0 mm ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–21 ); mesepisternum black, without yellow maculation ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–21 ); T1 laterally with dense punctation, interstices not reach puncture diameters; T7 rectangulary rounded ...................................................... I. grohmanni ( Spinola, 1838) Body View in CoL length 6.0 mm ( Fig. 39 View Figures 36–41 ); mesepisternum with a large triangular yellow maculation ( Fig. 39 View Figures 36–41 ); T1 laterally with sparse punctation, interstices reach several puncture diameters; T7 rounded laterally .................................................. I. limbiferum ( Morawitz, 1875) View in CoL
Fabricius, J. C. 1787. Mantissa Insectorum Sistens Eorum Species Nuper Detectas Adiectis Characteribus Genericis, Differentiis Specificis, Emendationibus, Observationibus, Vol. 1. Prost, Hafniae, Kopenhagen. XX + 348 pp.
Latreille, P. A. 1809. Memoire sur le genre d'Anthide, Anthidium, de Fabricius, classe des Insectes, ordre des Hymenopteres, famille des Apiares. Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 13: 24 - 53, 207 - 234.
Michener, C. D. 1948. The generic classification of the anthidiine bees. American Museum Novitates, 1381: 1 - 29.
Michener, C. D. 2007. The Bees of the World (2 nd edition). The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. xvi + [i] + 953 pp., 20 pls.
Morawitz, F. 1875. Pchely (Mellifera Latr.), Tetrad 1, Apidae Genuinae. In: Fedtschenko, A. P. (eds.), Puteshestvie v Turkestan (Reisen in Turkestan), Zoogeografischeskaya Izsledovaniya, part V, sec. 7. Moscow, pp. 1 - 160.
Morawitz, F. 1877. Nachtrag zur Bienenfauna Caucasiens. Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae, 14: 3 - 112.
Spinola, M. 1838. Compte-rendu des Hymenopteres recueillis par M. Fischer pendant son voyage en Egypte, et communiques par M. le Docteur Waltl a Maximilien Spinola. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 7 (1838): 437 - 546.
Figures 26–31. Icteranthidium laterale (Latreille, 1809). 26–28. Female. 26. Body in lateral view; 27. Head in frontal view; 28. Mesosoma in dorsal view. 29–31. Male. 29. Body in lateral view; 30. Head in frontal view; 31. Mesosoma in dorsal view. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 1–6. Icteranthidium croceum (Morawitz, 1877). 1–3. Female. 1. Body in lateral view; 2. Head in frontal view; 3. Mesosoma in dorsal view. 4–6. Male. 4. Body in lateral view; 5. Head in frontal view; 6. Mesosoma in dorsal view. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 16–21. Icteranthidium grohmanni (Spinola, 1838). 16–18. Female. 16. Body in lateral view; 17. Head in frontal view; 18. Mesosoma in dorsal view. 19–21. Male. 19. Body in lateral view; 20. Head in frontal view; 21. Mesosoma in dorsal view. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 36–41. Icteranthidium limbiferum (Morawitz, 1875). 36–38. Female. 36. Body in lateral view; 37. Head in frontal view; 38. Mesosoma in dorsal view. 39–41. Male. 39. Body in lateral view; 40. Head in frontal view; 41. Mesosoma in dorsal view. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 22–25. Icteranthidium grohmanni (Spinola, 1838). 22–23. Female. 22. Metasoma in dorsal view; 23. Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6. 24–25. Male. 24. Metasoma in dorsal view; 25. Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6–7. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 42–44. Icteranthidium limbiferum (Morawitz, 1875). 42–43. Female. 42. Metasoma in dorsal view; 43. Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6. 44. Female, Metasoma in dorsal view. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 32–35. Icteranthidium laterale (Latreille, 1809). 32–33.Female. 32. Metasoma in dorsal view; 33.Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6. 34–35. Male. 34. Metasoma in dorsal view; 35. Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6–7. Scale bars=1mm.
Figures 11–15. Icteranthidium ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1787), male. 11. Body in lateral view. 12. Head in frontal view. 13. Mesosoma in dorsal view. 14. Metasoma in dorsal view. 15. Apex of metasoma in dorsal view, showing the T6–7. Scale bars=1mm.
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Icteranthidium Michener, 1948
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