Colletes inornatus Cockerell, 1946
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Colletes inornatus Cockerell, 1946 View in CoL
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Colletes inornatus Cockerell, 1945 ( 1946) View in CoL : 836. Holotype male, NHMUK; type locality: South Africa: Rapenburg, Cape Flats. Examined. [the female is here described for the first time].
Diagnosis
The female can be separated from that of all other species with a normal scopa by the combination of the following characters: apical hair band of T2 about ½ width of disc ( Fig. 32D–E View Fig ), malar area narrow (⅓ width of mandibular base), facial fovea narrow (about width of antennal flagellum), T6 broadly rounded and disc of T1 medio-anteriorly with numerous conspicuously short hairs interspersed ( Fig. 32D–E View Fig ).
New records
SOUTH AFRICA – Northern Cape Province • 4 ♀♀, 1 ♂; Keiski Mts , 5 km S of Farm Nooiensrivier, dolerite hill ; 31°45′54″ S, 19°50′17″ E; alt. 1270 m; 4 Sep. 2010; M. Kuhlmann leg.; CMK GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; 20 km W Sutherland, Farm Kanolfontein , road side; alt. 1385 m; 7 Sep. 2012; M. Kuhlmann; CMK • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 17 Sep. 2017; CMK • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; 8 km WNW of Leliefontein, Fynbos , road side; 30°15′58″ S, 18°03′17″ E; alt. 1190 m; 10 Sep. 2017; M. Kuhlmann leg.; CMK GoogleMaps • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 14 Sep. 2017; CMK GoogleMaps . – Western Cape Province • 1 ♂; 16 km E of Clanwilliam ; 32°08′ S, 18°59′ E; alt. 713 m; 8 Nov. 2001; C.D. Eardley leg.; SANC GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀; Strandfontein , W of Muizenberg; 34°04′ S, 18°32′ E; alt. 25 m; 7 Oct. 2002; M. E. Irwin, F. D. Parker; BLCU GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀; 3 km W of Atlantis; 33°34′ S, 18°27′ E; alt. 150 m; 8–12 Oct. 2002; M.E. Irwin, F.D. Parker leg.; Malaise trap; CMK GoogleMaps • 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; BLCU GoogleMaps .
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 12–13 mm.
HEAD. Integument black, antenna brown ventrally. Pilosity of face grayish to yellowish white ( Fig. 32B View Fig ), intermixed with brown hairs. Clypeus with dense small punctures (0.2 pd), slightly elongate, interspaces glabrous ( Fig. 32B View Fig ). Malar area narrow, length about ⅓ width of mandibular base. Facial fovea narrow, maximum width about antennal diameter.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, tarsi often brownish ( Fig. 32A View Fig ). Scutum with long grayish hairs, intermixed with longer dark brown hairs ( Fig. 32C View Fig ). Mesosomal sides and legs with yellowish to grayish white hairs, intermixed with few brown hairs on mesepisternum. Disc of scutum with scattered (1–2 pd), medium-sized punctures, surrounded by slightly denser punctation (<0.5 pd), interspaces glabrous ( Fig. 32C View Fig ). Scutellum and metanotum with long yellowish white hairs, on scutellum intermixed with dark brown hairs. Upper sloping part of propodeal triangle scabriculous. Vertical part superficially shagreened and shiny, anteriorly with a few transverse carinae. Scopa dark brown dorsally, dark yellowish ventrally ( Fig. 32F View Fig ). Mid femora with basal edge and stout ridge ventrally with brush of hairs.
METASOMA. Integument black, terga narrowly translucent posteriorly. T1–T3 with slight bluish shine. T1 densely covered with long, erect yellowish white hairs, anteriorly interspersed with short yellowish white hairs ( Fig. 32D View Fig ). Disc of T2 with very short, erect yellowish brown hairs. T2 with narrow basal tomentum. Discs of T2–T5 with successively longer, erect short blackish hairs. T2–T5 with broad white posterior tergal hair bands, narrower on T1 ( Fig. 32E View Fig ). Disc of T1 with very fine and dense punctures (0.5–1 pd), punctures becoming finer and denser on posterior tergal depression. Disc of T2 with very fine and dense punctation (<0.5 pd). S2–S5 with yellowish brown hair fringes. Discs of sterna densely covered with yellowish long, apically directed hairs.
Distribution
Known distribution as shown in Fig. 36 View Fig .
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Colletes inornatus Cockerell, 1946
Zabel, Tina & Kuhlmann, Michael 2023 |
Colletes inornatus
Cockerell 1945 |