Augochlora (Augochlora) pura (Say)
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Augochlora (Augochlora) pura (Say) |
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Augochlora (Augochlora) pura (Say)
Diagnosis.
Augochlora pura is most similar to Augochlorella aurata and Augochlorella persimilis . Both sexes of Augochlora pura can be recognized by the distinct and prominent facial lobes (Fig. 3C, E View Figure 3 ), which extend below the level of the base of the mandible and are stronger than those found in Augochlorella , but the difference is subtle and easy to confuse. Female Augochlora pura are unique in having a keel on S1 (Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ) and the hind tibial spur is simple. In addition, the mandibles of Augochlora pura females are more robust, with 2 distinct and nearly equally-sized apical teeth, whereas Augochlorella have 1 main tooth and a smaller subapical tooth.
Males of Augochlora pura can be further recognized from Augochlorella by their straight apical margin on S4 (compared to concave in Augochlorella ) and they have distinct punctures on the rear of the propodeum (Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ), compared to impunctate or obscure punctures in Augochlorella males (Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ).
Comments.
Augochlora and Augochlorella are frequently confused in collections, especially males. Midwestern specimens of Augochlora pura fall under subspecies Augochlora pura pura . More work is needed to determine whether Augochlora pura pura and Augochlora pura mosieri Cockerell are distinct taxa.
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