Andrena prazi, Wood, 2023

Wood, Thomas James, 2023, Revisions to the Andrena fauna of north-western Africa with a focus on Morocco (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 916 (1), pp. 1-85 : 8-9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.916.2381

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0DC587F6-9DAA-4F6E-BA2A-AD528990BA24

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10471010

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ADDB11-FF8F-FFBE-09D0-FBC1FF46FE0A

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scientific name

Andrena prazi
status

sp. nov.

Andrena fuliginata Pérez, 1895 View in CoL , Andrena gregaria Warncke, 1974 , Andrena poupillieri Dours, 1872 , and Andrena prazi sp. nov.

Praz et al. (2022) identified two putative lineages that could refer to the taxon A. poupillieri , for which the type series has been lost. Wood (2023) designated a neotype (see Fig. 4 View Fig ) for the lineage called poupillieri #2 by Praz et al. (2022). This species now has an unambiguous status. The identity of poupillieri #1 appears to be A. gregaria based on type examination and the generation of additional sequences from Morocco ( Fig. 4 View Fig ). This species resembles A. poupillieri morphologically, but the terga are much more densely punctate, including punctures on the declivity of T1 (cf. A. wilkella ( Kirby, 1802)) . However, two specimens conforming to this concept had identical barcodes to the barcode of A. fuliginata used in the analysis of Praz et al. (2022). This A. fuliginata specimen (HYMAA289-22) conforms to the type concept ( Fig. 5A–D View Fig ) in that it has short dark hairs on the scutum underlying the longer light brown scutal hairs ( Fig. 5B View Fig ), the hind tibiae are orange, the terga are almost impunctate, including the declivity of T1 ( Fig. 5C View Fig ), and the terminal fringe is dark ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). There appears therefore to be some barcode sharing in this group of species; no taxonomic action is taken, and all sequences are grouped together in a broad gregaria / fuliginata aggregate for the time being. This aggregate shows a very low average ‘intraspecific’ variation of 0.37% (range 0.00–0.68%) and has a bootstrap support of 96.

In contrast, a sister clade was formed next to this aggregate consisting of specimens from Morocco originally identified as A. russula Lepeletier, 1841 with dark terga and one specimen from Tunisia with red-marked terga. This clade was separated from the gregaria / fuliginata aggregate by an average of 1.92% (range 1.61–2.74%), and has low average intraspecific variation of 0.44% (range 0.00–1.00%); this clade consequently has a bootstrap support of 94. Morphologically, it cannot be confused with either A. gregaria or A. fuliginata , and so it is described as A. prazi sp. nov. (see diagnosis section for this species).

Material examined

ALGERIA • ♀, lectotype of Andrena fuliginata ; Téniet [ Théniet El Had ]; MNHN ( Fig. 5A–D View Fig ) .

MOROCCO • ♀, holotype of Andrena gregaria ; Marraquesh [Marrakech]; 1–31 Mar. 1907; Escalera leg.; OÖLM .

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Andrenidae

Genus

Andrena

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