Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) polygoni delobeli Pauly & Munzinger, 2003
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Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) polygoni delobeli Pauly & Munzinger, 2003 |
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Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) polygoni delobeli Pauly & Munzinger, 2003
Feeds on
Verbenaceae : Lantana sp. (alien) (Pauly & Muzinger 2003); Araliaceae : Polyscias dioica (native); Arecaceae : Cyphokentia cerifera (endemic); Cunoniaceae : Geissois racemosa (native); Dilleniaceae : Hibbertia lucens (native); Ericaceae : Dracophyllum ramosum (native); Melastomaceae : Melastoma malabathricum (native); Myrtaceae : Myrtastrum rufo-punctatum (endemic); Phellinaceae : Phelline lucida (native); Sapindaceae : Litchi chinensis (alien) ( Donovan et al. 2013); Sapindaceae : Litchi chinensis (ailen) ( Pauly et al. 2013b).
Native status
Endemic
Distribution
Historical data in New Caledonia: Col d’Amieu, 21 Jul 1977, three females ( Pauly and Munzinger 2003, Donovan et al. 2013). Thy Valley, 3 Jul 1980, one female. Mt Aoupinie, 12 Dec 1980, one female. 6km NW Sarramea, 14-23 Nov 1992, four females. Rivière Bleue, 19-28 Nov 1992, one female. Col d’Amieu, 27 Nov 1992, one female. 9.3 km NW Sarraméa, 15 Jan 1996, one female. 9.1 km NW Sarraméa, 18-19 Jan 1996, one female. Mt Do, 15 Dec 2000, three females. Tchingou, 31 Mar 2001, one female. Koum River, 23 Nov 2001, one female. Haute Tchamba, 9 Nov 2002, one female. Col d’Amoss, 16 Nov 2002, two females. Towen, tribu de Tiendanite, 17 Nov 2002, two females. Mont Goroaté, 18 Nov 2002, three females. Pic du Grand Kaori, 21 Nov-29 Jan 2002, one female. Aoupinié, 25 Jul 2005, one female; Aoupinié, 15 Nov 2007, eight females; 11 Sep 2008, eight females. Vallée de la Tchamba, 26 Jul 2005, four females. Tchamba, 29 Oct 2005, one female. Hienghène Tao Mt Panié East Side, 9-26 Jan 2006, one male. Ponérihouen, forêt de l’Aoupinié, 12-13 Jan 2006, one female ( Pauly et al. 2013b). Dec 1979-Sep 2008, one male and 29 females ( Donovan et al. 2013).
Notes
This species has been observed in forested areas on both utramafic and volcano sedimentary substrates, with altitudes ranging from 5 to 1100 m.
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