Seladonia gemmella Pauly

Pauly, Alain, Devalez, Jelle, Sonet, Gontran, Nagy, Zoltán Tamás & Boevé, Jean-Luc, 2015, DNA barcoding and male genital morphology reveal five new cryptic species in the West Palearctic bee Seladonia smaragdula (Vachal, 1895) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae), Zootaxa 4034 (2), pp. 257-290 : 271-274

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4034.2.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113798

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Seladonia gemmella Pauly
status

sp. nov.

Seladonia gemmella Pauly sp. nov.

( Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 , 10–13 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 , 23 View FIGURE 23 a,b, 24c)

Halictus gemmellus Blüthgen, 1924 in Schulthess, 1924: 306. Nomen nudum. Cyrenaica, ♂, ♀, col. Mader (NÖLM). Ebmer 1988: 566 (comment on nomen nudum).

Halictus smaragdulus Form B View in CoL in Pauly & Rassel 1982: 144.

Diagnosis. The male of S. gemmella differs from that of S. smaragdula and S. phryganica by the boomerangshaped underplate of the large projection of the gonocoxite ( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 , 12 View FIGURE 12 , 23 View FIGURE 23 a,b). The distal part of the plate is larger than in S. submediterranea and S. orientana . The shape of the large projection is remarkably stable among specimens from Spain ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ) as far as to the Sinai in Egypt ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 ). Females of S. gemmella cannot be distinguished from the other species of the S. smaragdula complex by morphological characters. However, most female specimens collected in North Africa belong to this species.

Description. Male and female as described for S. smaragdula except as follows: underplate of the large projection of male gonocoxite boomerang-shaped, length/width of the distal plate = 1.77 ( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 , 12 View FIGURE 12 ). Small projection of the gonocoxite moderately thin ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 , 12 View FIGURE 12 , 24 View FIGURE 24 c). Fourth antennal segment of the male moderately short (length/ width = 1.41).

Variations. Specimens from Cyrenaica in Lybia often show more blue green reflexions, the punctation is often finer ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ), and the body size is smaller (5 mm) than specimens from other regions.

Holotype. SPAIN, Almeria, Almerimar, coastal rocky area, 3.VIII.2014, on Asteriscus maritimus , 1♂, leg. A. Pauly ( RBINS).

Paratypes (68 males, 13 females). FRANCE. Hérault, Montpellier, Castelnau, 6.IX.1955, 1♂, leg. H.C. Blöte ( RMNHL).

SPAIN. Valencia, Alberique, 25.VII.1969, 1♂ ( FSAG).—Alicante, Benidorm, 1.VII.1970, 1♂, Eryngium campestre , 16.VII.1970, 1♂, 25.VII.1970, 2♂, 10.X.1971, 1♂, leg. A. Pauly ( RBINS).—Almeria, Nijar, Banco las Ninas, Cabo de Gata, 30SWF 5657, 220m, 2.X.2008, 1♂, leg. F.J. Ortiz-Sanchez.—Almeria, Cuevas de Almanzora, 30SXG02, 30.IX–6. X.1992, 1 ♂ (leg. J.E. Belda).—Almeria, El Ejido, 80m, 30SWF1671, 23.VI.2005, 2 ♂, leg. F.J. Ortiz-Sanchez.—Almeria, La Aldeilla, El Ejido, 30SWF 1870, 60m, 21.V.2005, 1♂, leg. F.J. Ortiz- Sanchez.—Almeria, La Mojonera, El Ejido, 30SWF2666, 2.VII.1988, 1 ♂, leg. F.J. Ortiz-Sanchez.—Almeria, Cuevas de Almanzora, 30SXG02, 7–13. X.1992, 1 ♂, leg. J.E. Belda, col. F.J. Ortiz-Sanchez.—Almeria, Sierra Alhamilla, 5.VIII.2014, 1♀, leg. A. Pauly ( RBINS).—Almeria, Sorbas, 437m, 5.VIII.2014, Foeniculum vulgare , 1♀, leg. A. Pauly.—Almeria, Almerimar, 2.VIII.2014, Asteriscus maritimus , 6♂ 10♀, leg. A. Pauly ( RBINS).— Malaga, Benalmadena, 23.V.1967, 1♂, leg. M.J. & J.P. Duffels ( RMNHL).— Melilla, 8.VII.1961, 1♂, Ziziphus lotus ( FSAG).—Segovia, Riofrio, S. Ildefonso, 1030m, 30TVL0328, 21.VIII.2010, leg. F.J. Ortiz-Sanchez.— Gandia, 66 km S. Valencia, Selfa, 27.VI.1989, 1♂, leg. K. Warncke ( OOLM).

MOROCCO. Rabat, 1♂, leg. A. Thery ( MNHNP).—Bab Azhar, 14.VII.1968, 1♂ ( FSAG).—Haut Atlas, Jebel Ayachi, Mikdane, stream II N of road, 5.VIII.1963, 1♂, leg. A.C. Pont ( BMNH).—Tizi-n-Test S., 1900m, 30.VI.1987, 1♂, leg. M. Schwarz.—Tizi-n-Bachkoum, 1700m, 1.VII.1987, 3♂, leg. M. Schwarz.—Haut Atlas, Agaiouar, 1500m, 10.VII.1975, 1♂, leg. J. Gusenleitner ( OOLM).—Ain Leuh 10 km S, 1750m, 15.VIII.1988, 4♂, leg. K. Warncke ( OOLM).—Tounfitte 24 km W, 1950m, 18.VIII.1988, 1♂, leg. K. Warncke ( OOLM).— 10 km N. Agadir, 30°31'N 9°38'W, 21.IV.1996, leg. J. Gusenleitner ( OOLM).

ALGERIA. Alger, Aïn Oussera, 29.V.1924, 1♂ ( MNHNP).— Oran, le Petit Lac, 27.VI.1959, 1♂, leg. J. Barbier ( MNHNP).— Oran, Misserghim, 18.VII.1959, 1♂, leg. J. Barbier ( MNHNP).— Oran, Bou, 19.VII.1959, 1♂, leg. J. Barbier ( MNHNP).

TUNISIA. S. Tunisia, Gafsa, "Oasengarten südl", 21.VI.1994, 2♂, leg. & col. Schmid-Egger.—Sousse, 1– 9. VIII.1981, 2 ♂, leg. M. Wolf ( OOLM).

LIBYA. CYRENAICA, Apollonia, 1.VIII.1957, 1♂, leg. K.M. Guichard ( BMNH).—Cyrenaica, Bersis, W. of Tocra, 26.VII.1957, 1♂, leg. K.M. Guichard ( BMNH).

EGYPT. S. Sinai, St Katherines, 28°33’N 33°56’E, V.2013, 4 ♀, VI.2013, 3 ♂, 21♀, VII.2013, 7 ♀, leg. O. Norfolk ( UNOT).

Distribution. Along the Mediterranean coast from southern France (Montpellier) to southern Spain, in North Africa from Morocco to the Sinai ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ).

Visited plants. Asteriscus maritimus Moench (Asteraceae) , Eryngium campestre L., Foeniculum vulgare L. ( Apiaceae ), Ziziphus lotus (L.) Lam ( Rhamnaceae ).

Etymology. The specific epithet is the diminutive of gemma, meaning "gem", and is a reference to the bright green colouration of this small species.

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

FSAG

Faculte des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Seladonia

Loc

Seladonia gemmella Pauly

Pauly, Alain, Devalez, Jelle, Sonet, Gontran, Nagy, Zoltán Tamás & Boevé, Jean-Luc 2015
2015
Loc

Halictus smaragdulus

Pauly 1982: 144
1982
Loc

Halictus gemmellus Blüthgen, 1924

Ebmer 1988: 566
Schulthess 1924: 306
1924
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