Anthidium (Anthidium) ardens Smith, 1879

Belavadi, Vasuki V., 2017, The Resin and Carder bees of south India (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae: Anthidiini), Zootaxa 4317 (3), pp. 436-468 : 442-443

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4317.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6030313

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scientific name

Anthidium (Anthidium) ardens Smith, 1879
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Anthidium (Anthidium) ardens Smith, 1879 View in CoL

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Anthidium ardens Smith, 1879: 85 View in CoL .

Description. Female. Body length 10.02 mm; black. Head: Black; yellow patch on paraocular area reaching base of antenna, base of mandible, pair of spots on posterior margin of vertex; clypeus with white pubescence, slightly convex, apical margin arched; mandible with seven teeth, dorsal and ventral teeth are the broadest, ventral margin expanded ventrally in apical half; F1 longer than pedicel; inter-ocular distance shorter than inter-antennal distance.

Mesosoma: Yellow transverse line laterally on anterior margin of mesoscutum, lateral margin of axilla, stripe on latero-apical margin of mesoscutellum, anterior and posterior spots with lateral margin longitudinal stripe on tegula, sides of femora and tibiae dorsally with longitudinal patch; inner side of tarsi with pale yellow pubescence; white pubescence on sides of mesosoma, legs; mesoscutellum rounded but incised posteriorly in middle; tarsal claws not cleft.

Metasoma: Series of four yellow spots across T1–T5, lateral ones subquadrate, inner ones much broader than long, on T3–T5 outer spots joined to inner ones by thin transverse yellow line, two yellow spots on T6; T6 apical margin with series of small tubercles, notched apically; scopa on S2–S5 pale, glittering white, on S6 black; white apical sternal fasciae of short plumose hairs beneath scopa absent.

Floral Associations: Tridax procumbens (Asteraceae) .

Flight period: April.

Distribution. Endemic to India.

Material examined. INDIA: Karnataka: Mysore , 1♀, 22.iv.2009, sweep net, Dhanyavathi.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

Genus

Anthidium

Loc

Anthidium (Anthidium) ardens Smith, 1879

Belavadi, Vasuki V. 2017
2017
Loc

Anthidium ardens Smith, 1879 : 85

Smith 1879: 85
1879
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