Megachile (Eutricharaea)

Praz, Christophe, Al-Shahat, Ahmed M. & Gadallah, Neveen S., 2021, Taxonomic revision of the subgenus Eutricharaea Thomson in Egypt, with a key to the species and the description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Anthophila Megachilidae, genus Megachile Latreille), Zootaxa 5032 (3), pp. 301-330 : 323

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5032.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5498445

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scientific name

Megachile (Eutricharaea)
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Megachile (Eutricharaea) sp. 2

Figs 51–54 View FIGURES 49–55 .

Male: Small-sized Eutricharaea characterized as follows: Integument dark, except the following body parts, which are orange: all femora and tarsi, front coxa, all sternites, antennae except scape and pedicel, parts of mandibles and clypeus, latero-inferior parts of T1 and T2. Front legs modified as follows: front coxa with comparatively long and acute, triangular spine ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 49–55 ), anterior surface of coxa glabrous, shiny, nearly impunctate, without patch of orange setae. Front tarsi yellowish white, ventral side of segments 2 and 3 with black maculation ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 49–55 ). Last antennal segment distinctly broadened, spatulate ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 49–55 ). The most distinctive feature is the apical margin of the clypeus, with two rounded teeth separated by a deep emargination ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 49–55 ). Preapical carina of T6 with 10 acute teeth and with medial emargination. Genitalia as in Megachile rufomandibularis sp. nov., gonostylus apically bifid, with a short preapical lobe. The structure of the genitalia is reminiscent of Megachile rufomandibularis sp. nov. and M. naevia , thus places this species in the naevia -group. This species would run to M. admixta Cockerell 1931 in the key by Pasteels (1965); both species appear to share numerous characteristics, especially the short vertex, the emarginate clypeus, the strong carina under the front femur and the short vertex, a combination of features that is otherwise unusual in Eutricharaea .

Female: Unknown (possibly Megachile sp. 3 ).

Material examined: EGYPT: 8 ♂, Wadi Khoshb ( Sharm El Sheikh , South Sinai), 16–18.iv.2016, sweep net, leg. A. Al-Shahat ( EFC) .

Pasteels, J. J. (1965) Revision des Megachilidae (Hymenoptera Apoidea) de l'Afrique Noire. I. Les genres Creightonella [sic], Chalicodoma et Megachile (s. str.). Zoologische wetenschappen / Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika, Tervuren, Belgie, 137, ix + 1 - 579.

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FIGURES 49–55. 49. Dorsal view of male of Megachile sp. 1. 50. Dorsal view of mesosoma and head of male of Megachile sp. 1. 51. Apical margin of clypeus of male of Megachile sp. 2. 52. Ventral view of front tarsus of male of Megachile sp. 2. 53. Apical part of antenna of male of Megachile sp. 2. 43. 54. Front coxal spine of male of Megachile sp. 2. 55. Mandibles and clypeus of female of Megachile sp. 3.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

Genus

Megachile