Megachile, Latreille and Creighonella Cockerell. Michener, 2000

Eardley, Connal, 2012, 3460, Zootaxa 3460, pp. 1-139 : 7

publication ID

33C824A5-CA6B-47CE-A398-FEA02C64ADC7

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5256460

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D5EA3F-FF98-FF88-BDAE-FA38FA33F003

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scientific name

Megachile
status

 

Key to the females of the southern African subgenera of dauber bees in the genus Megachile View in CoL

1. Foretibia with three large, distinct spines near distal end; male tergum 6 with large tubercles, lobes or spines projecting backward ( Figs 2d, 5c, 8a)......................................................................... Gronoceras Cockerell. View in CoL

– Foretibia with one or two spines distally.................................................................. 2.

2. Clypeus short, about 5x as wide as maximum length, large carina across entire width of clypeus ( Fig. 10a); supraclypeus with mediolongitudinal carina........................................................ Maximegachile Guiglia & Pasteels.

– Clypeus long, 2–3x as wide as maximum length; often tuberculate and/or weakly cainate; supraclypeus variable, never with mediolongitudinal carina.............................................................................. 3.

3. Ventral edge of clypeus adjacent to labrum insertion; upper clypeus and entire supraclypeus distinctly tuberculate; lower clypeal margin entire........................................................................ Callomegachile Michener.

– Ventral edge of clypeus extends below labrum insertion; upper clypeus flat or gently convex; lower clypeal margin sometimes crenulate........................................................................................... 4.

4. Ventral edge of clypeus convex and crenulate ( Fig. 38a)....................................... Chalicodoma Lepeletier.

– Ventral edge of clypeus straight, not crenulate ( Fig. 46a)..................................... Pseudomegachile Friese.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

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