Liphanthus molavi Mir Sharifi & Packer, 2019

Sharifi, Negar Mir, Graham, Liam & Packer, Laurence, 2019, Fifteen new species of Liphanthus Reed (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) with two submarginal cells, Zootaxa 4645 (1), pp. 1-80 : 24-31

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4645.1.1

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Liphanthus molavi Mir Sharifi & Packer
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sp. nov.

Liphanthus molavi Mir Sharifi & Packer , sp. nov.

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Figs. 52–61 View FIGURES 52–57 View FIGURES 58–60 View FIGURE 61 , 130, 132 View FIGURES 128–132 , 141 View FIGURES 139–141 , 142, 144, 146 View FIGURES 142–147 , 179–180 View FIGURES 177–180 , 188–190 View FIGURES 185–190 .

Diagnosis: Males of this species can be differentiated from all others of the genus by the combination of two submarginal cells and S2 with short and truncate process ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52–57 ). Other species with two submarginal cells have a transverse posterior margin to S2 (as in Fig. 44 View FIGURES 41–47 ) with the exception of L. bicellularis which has a long sharp process ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 139–141 ). Females of this species can be differentiated from all others of the genus except L. bicellularis by the combination of two submarginal cells and the clypeus black with yellow medial band ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 58–60 ; this band is variable, often T-shaped, in L. bicellularis ). Females can be differentiated from those of L. bicellularis by the yellow lower subantennal sclerite ( Fig 59 View FIGURES 58–60 —below midlength of the outer subantennal suture) and mesosoma strongly imbricate and dull ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 58–60 , see also Fig. 180 View FIGURES 177–180 ); in L. bicellularis the subantennal sclerite is black ( Fig. 177 View FIGURES 177–180 ) and the mesosoma is weakly imbricate and shiny (see Figs. 178 View FIGURES 177–180 & 187 View FIGURES 185–190 ).

Description: Holotype Male: Dimensions: Approximate body length: 3.83mm; head width: 1.21mm, wing length: 1.40mm, intertegular width: 0.71mm.

Coloration: Black to dark brown with following parts pale yellow: labrum, mandible (except apex reddish), clypeus (brown marked along epistomal suture), lower paraocular area, pronotal lobe, anterior spot on tegula, apical ring on all femora, basal and dorsal rings on all tibiae, dorsal and anterior surfaces of pro- and mesotibiae, most of all basitarsi, most of disc of T2. Marks on all basitarsi yellow-brown, tarsomeres 2–5 of all legs orange-brown to red-brown. T7 orange-brown.

Sculpture: Clypeus, supraclypeal area and yellow portion of paraocular area with at most very weak imbrication, shiny; rest of face strongly imbricate, dull; clypeus sparsely and obscurely punctate on disc, i>2d; lower paraocular area punctures variable in size and spacing, small and dense ventrally, i<d, larger and sparser elsewhere, i≥d,epistomal lobe impunctate; upper paraocular and frontal areas punctures difficult to detect among imbrication, shallow and sparse, i>2d; vertexal area punctures large, shallow and somewhat sparse, i>d; genal and hypostomal areas moderately imbricate, somewhat shiny, sparsely and irregularly punctate, i>2d. Mesosoma strongly imbricate, dull; mesoscutum and scutellum punctures shallow, sparse, i>4d, somewhat denser posteriorly on scutellum i≥2d; metanotum irregularly punctate, i=.5–3d; metapostnotum rugoso-striate; hypoepimeral area irregularly punctate, i=1–4d, mesopleuron shallowly punctate, i–=0.3–2d; metapleuron impunctate; propodeum rugulose laterally. Metasomal terga increasingly weakly imbricate from T1 to T6, T1 coarsely imbricate, dull, punctures difficult to detect amongst microsculpture; T2–T5 increasingly sparsely punctate, i=0.5–2d on T2, i=2–8d on T4; [T5 punctures moderately large, variable in spacing; T6 punctures large, shallow, moderately dense posteriorly, i=1–1.5d]; apical impressed areas weakly imbricate, somewhat shiny, punctures minute to imperceptible; metasomal sterna moderately imbricate, somewhat shiny, punctures sparse and minute on S1–S4, more distinct on S5–S6, i=1–2d.

Pubescence: Generally white, sparse with short branches; <2 MOD on head and thorax, except as follows: <1.5 MOD on vertexal area and mesoscutum, up to 2.5 MOD on mesopleuron, ≤1 MOD on metasomal terga, longest towards sides. Minute, <0.5 MOD on dorsal surface of metapostnotum and metasomal sterna.

Structure: Head: ~ 1.1 X as wide as long (96:87). Mandible ~ 3X as long as basal depth (52:17), gradually narrowing towards rounded apex. Labrum rectangular ~1.5 X as broad as long (31:20). Clypeus>2.5X as wide as long (65:25); apicolateral margin weakly concave in frontal view, apicomedial margin straight. Outer subantennal suture weakly curved above, straight adjacent to yellow portion of lower paraocular area, inner suture straight, subantennal sclerite widest near base; epistomal suture straight between inner subantennal sutures. Anterior tentorial pit just above and lateral to junction of outer subantennal and epistomal sutures. Frontal line distinctly depressed on and briefly above supraclypeal area. AOD =IAD (15:15). Inner margins of compound eyes convergent below, UOD: LOD 68:62. Facial fovea shallow, narrowly linear, parallel to inner margin of compound eye, length to width: 18:2, IOC = OOC 18:18. Scape ~ 2.5 X as long as greatest width (22:9), shorter than pedicel and F1 combined (25); pedicel length subequal to width (8:9), F1 2.4 X as long as wide (17:7). F2 longer than wide (10:7), remaining flagellomeres slightly longer than wide except F 11 2 X as long as wide (18:9).

Mesosoma: Mesoscutum ~1.2 X as wide as long (54:44), length of scutellum: metanotum: metapostnotum: 22:12:14. Marginal cell 0.9 X as long as distance between its apex to wing tip (55:60). Metatibial spurs straight, posterior spur longer than anterior one. Posterior metatarsal claw with very broad tooth, anterior claw cleft like those of other tarsi.

Metasoma: Broadest at midlength of T2; terga not strongly ventromedially reflexed towards sides; pygidial plate absent; metasomal sterna unmodified except: S2 apicomedial process truncate, shorter than wide (7:9) and narrower than MOD (0.8 MOD); S3 apical margin weakly convex, area beneath S2 process swollen, convex in profile; S6 apicomedially narrowly, angularly concave, premarginal line irregular with few setae. S7. Apodeme moderately long and narrow, anterior margin weakly obtuse, anteriorly curved apically; apical lobe narrow. S8 Anterior margin concave and moderately broad, ~ 1.5 X wider than long, lateral margins concave; lateral lobe small, twice as broad as long, apex acute; apical lobe gradually narrowing to weakly rounded apex, lateral margins weakly concave, a few short spicules on dorsal surface posteriorly. Gonocoxa anterodorsal margin transverse, lateral margins diverging posteriorly, medial margin almost straight; gonostylus distinctly separated from gonocoxa by abrupt narrowing, digitiform, posteromedially weakly curved, long, branched hairs laterally, short hairs elsewhere; penis valve narrow, lateral margin sinuate. Endophallus very narrowly sclerotized basolaterally, membranous apical portion broadly rounded, not attaining apex of penis valve, apically strongly concave.

Allotype Female: As in male except for usual sexually dimorphic features and as follows:

Dimensions: Approximate body length: 4.75mm; head width: 1.35mm, wing length: 3.45mm, intertegular width: 0.85mm.

Coloration: Black to dark brown with following parts yellow: mandible (except apex red-brown), clypeus with longitudinal medial band width less than IAD, lower half of lower paraocular area, pronotal lobe, anterior spot on tegula, apical ring on pro- and mesofemora, dorsal surface of protibia and basal ring on mesotibia. Probasitarsis, second and third protarsomers, extreme apex of metafemur dorsally and S2 yellow-brown. Apical yellow-orange bands on T1 and T2, T3 and T4 (except lateral areas black).

Sculpture: Clypeus, supraclypeal area and yellow portion of paraocular area with at most very weak imbrication, shiny; rest of face strongly imbricate, dull; clypeus sparsely and obscurely punctate on disc, i>2d; lower paraocular area punctures variable in size and spacing, small and dense ventrally, i<d, larger and sparser elsewhere, i≥d,epistomal lobe impunctate; upper paraocular and frontal areas punctures difficult to detect among imbrication, shallow and sparse, i>2d; vertexal area punctures large, shallow and somewhat sparse, i>d; genal and hypostomal areas moderately imbricate, somewhat shiny, sparsely and irregularly punctate, i>2d. Mesosoma strongly imbricate, dull; mesoscutum and scutellum punctures shallow, sparse, i>4d, somewhat denser posteriorly on scutellum i≥2d; metanotum irregularly punctate, i=.5–3d, with some punctures fused; metapostnotum dorsal surface rugoso-striate, median striae attaining posterior margin of dorsal surface; sides of mesosoma imbricate, somewhat dull; mesopleuron anterior to episternal suture densely punctate, i<0.5d, rest with shallow punctures, i=0.5–2d; metapleuron impunctate; propodeum with small, weak punctures dorsolaterally. Metasomal terga increasingly weakly imbricate from T1 to T5, T1 coarsely imbricate, dull, punctures i=0.5–1.5d; T2–T4 punctures decreasing in size and spacing from i=0.5–1.5d on T2 to i=1–3d on T4; T5 with large, dense punctures i=0.5–1.5d; apical impressed areas weakly imbricate, somewhat shiny; metasomal sterna moderately imbricate, somewhat shiny, punctures largely restricted to apical ½ of sterna, increasing in size from S1–S4, small on S5, mostly i=1–2d.

Pubescence: <2 MOD on tibial scopa. Prepygidial fimbria pale brown, hairs ~1.5 MOD. Metasomal sterna with hairs ≤1 MOD.

Structure: Head: ~1.15 X as wide as long (88:75). Mandible ~3.2 X as long as basal depth (61:19). Labrum ~ 1.5 X as wide as long (35:24); sides of raised area convergent below, apex transverse. Clypeus ~ 3.5 X as wide as long (90:26). Outer subantennal suture curved; anterior tentorial pit above junction of subantennal and epistomal sutures by approximately the minimum diameter of F1. IAD<AOD (17:20). Inner margins of compound eyes subparallel, UOD:LOD 80:79. Facial fovea length to width: 23:3, widest below, lateral margin parallel to inner margin of compound eye. IOC < OOC 20:22. Scape ~ 3 X as long as greatest width (26:9), longer than pedicel and F1 combined (19); pedicel length subequal to width (9:8), F1 ~1.7 X as long as wide, (10:6), F2 shorter than wide (6:8), remaining flagellomeres length and width subequal or slightly longer than wide except F10 1.7 X as long as wide (19:11).

Mesosoma: Mesoscutum length:width 60:70; length of scutellum: metanotum: metapostnotum: 23:13:18. Marginal cell 0.7 X as long as distance between its apex to wing tip (56: 79). Protarsal claws with long tooth, meso- and metatarsal anterior claws without tooth, posterior claws with short teeth.

Metasoma: Metasomal terga and sterna unmodified. Pygidial plate triangular, sides slightly convex, forming angle of ~ 60˚, narrowly raised medially.

Material studied: Holotype male, allotype female and 13 male and 16 female paratypes as follows: Holotype male, allotype female and 4 male paratypes: CHILE, Region VII, Laguna del Maule, -36.00163, -70. 27328 {-36.000463 -70.455113}, 2227m, 5.i.2009, L. Packer Phacelia ; 4 female paratypes CHILE, Region VII, NW. of Laguna del Maule, -35.90163 -70.64261, 1359m, 6.i.-11.ii.2013, S. Monckton, J.V. Postlethwaite; One male, six female paratypes: CHILE, Region VII, NW Laguna del Maule, -35.95099 -70.59621, 1740m, 29.xi.2017, Droege and Packer , ex Primula ; one male and one female CCDB 30347 View Materials A09 and B02 respectively; 2 male and one female paratypes, same data except: 12.xii, 2017. One female paratype CHILE, {Region VII}, Canton, 35.0481S 70.6187W, 29.xi.2017, SW Droege 17647, USGS-DRO 506414 ; 4 male and 2 female paratypes as follows: CHILE, Curicó prov. EI, Planchón, -34.14939, -70.53033, 2400m, 1-5.ii.2003, A. Ugarte P. one male is CCDB 09984 View Materials F03; one male CHILE, {Region VII}, Curicó prov. Laguna de Teno , -35.158 -70.54, 2550m, A. Ugarte P., 5.ii.2003, CCDB 09984 View Materials H02; 3 females and one male CHILE, Region VII, Rd to Laguna Teno , -35.12498 -70.48891 1849m, 27.xi.2017, Droege and Packer, one female is CCDB 30386 View Materials B02. All material at PCYU except some paratypes which will be sent to AMNH, MNHN, BBSL, CTMI, PUCV and SMNH, the holotype and allotype will be sent to MNHN pending completion of ongoing research GoogleMaps .

Etymology. This species is named in honour of Molavi (Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi) spiritual master and poet often known in the west as Rumi.

Variation. For males, clypeus colour varies from entirely yellow to apical 2/3 yellow. Black spots on apex of clypeus and lower paraocular area sometimes absent or larger than in holotype.

One female from Rd to Laguna Teno has three submarginal cells on the right wing ( Scarpulla, 2018).

DNA barcodes. Four full length and one almost full-length sequences are available for this species, which was listed in Packer and Ruz (2017) as “nsp 10” with fewer sequences available at that time. Its BIN is AAU 3663 and has genbank accession codes of KX820711 View Materials , KX820785 View Materials and KX820967 View Materials . The mean intraspecific divergence is 0.28%, the maximum is 0.46% and the distance to the nearest neighbor, L. chillanensis , is 5.69%. An additional specimen falls into this BIN but has differences in colouration and sculpture, it has 2 submarginal cells on the left wing and three on the right and is from Farellones.Pending discovery of additional material, we have not placed a name on this specimen.

Comments. If treated as a species with three submarginal cells when using the key of Ruz and Toro (1983), couplet 8 is problematic for males. This couplet separates species of the subgenus Melaliphanthus from those of Leptophanthus. It seems more similar to the former, in that F1 is ~2.5X as long as wide (~ 3X in the subgenus Melaliphanthus , <2X in Leptophanthus) and the clypeus is somewhat flattened towards the base in profile, although not as distinctly so as in the former subgenus. The female fails at couplet 39 as it has the yellow on the lower paraocular area of Liphanthus s.str., but the faint frontal line of Pseudoliphanthus .

This species looks quite similar to L. friesellus Ruz and Toro , known only from the male. It differs in numerous details of the genitalia but more obviously in the presence of the process on S2, which is absent in L. friesellus , and in the apically transverse and not downturned clypeus, this is apically weakly concave in frontal view and narrowly but distinctly downturned in L. friesellus . Liphanthus molavi is even more similar to L. unifasciatus Ruz & Toro with a similarly shaped clypeus, but this species also lacks a process on S2.

MOD

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Department of Biology

IOC

Colecao de Culturas de Fungos do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz

PCYU

The Packer Collection at York University

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

BBSL

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

SMNH

Department of Paleozoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History

AAU

Addis Ababa University, Department of Biology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Andrenidae

Genus

Liphanthus

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