Lithurgini, Newman

Gonzalez, Victor H., Engel, Michael S. & Griswold, Terry L., 2013, The lithurgine bees of Australia (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae), with a note on Megachile rotundipennis, Journal of Melittology 2013 (11), pp. 1-19 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i11.4520

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8D5EC99-DB33-4628-B175-94D57B7FF550

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/697F87FD-FF90-FFE3-FE69-FE3550B37DDA

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Lithurgini
status

 

Key to the species of Lithurgini View in CoL View at ENA from Australia

Females The female of A. malgaru View in CoL is unknown and is not included in the key.

1. Sternal scopa dark reddish brown to black ( Fig. 20 View Figures 20–22 ); fifth and sixth terga with dark brown to black setae on discs, except sometimes light reddish brown setae surrounding pygidial plate .............................................................. 2

—. Sternal scopa yellowish to light reddish brown ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–5 ); fifth tergum distally and sixth tergum entirely with light reddish brown setae, contrasting with remaining tergal discs covered by dark brown to black setae ......................... 3

2(1). Facial prominence broad, about two-thirds length of lower interorbital distance measured at same level ( Fig. 20 View Figures 20–22 ); head width ~ 4.5 mm ................................ .................................................................................... Lithurgus atratiformis Cockerell View in CoL

—. Facial prominence narrower, about half length of lower interorbital distance measured at same level ( Fig. 24 View Figures 23–24 ); head width ~ 4.2 mm ......................................... ................................................................................................ Lithurgus atratus Smith View in CoL

3(1). Vertex behind ocelli with contiguous punctures ( Fig. 19 View Figures 17–19 ); facial prominence involving base of clypeus and part of supraclypeal area, broadly convex across length, somewhat flattened anteriorly, as seen in profile ( Fig. 18 View Figures 17–19 ); Christmas Island........................................................ Lithurgus andrewsi Cockerell View in CoL

—. Vertex behind ocelli with sparser punctures, not contiguous ( Fig. 9 View Figures 6–10 ); facial prominence with abrupt projection at base of clypeus, not broadly convex across its length ( Figs. 4 View Figures 1–5 , 7, 8 View Figures 6–10 ); Australian mainland .............................................. 4

4(3). Clypeus smooth, shiny, and distinctly swollen laterally along epistomal sulcus; facial prominence with deep median emargination, appearing bilobed in dorsal view, projecting about 0.7 times width of compound eye in profile ( Figs. 7, 8 View Figures 6–10 ); head width 4.8‒5.1 mm ........... Austrothurgus cognatus (Smith) View in CoL

—. Clypeus punctate, dull, and flat laterally along epistomal sulcus; facial prominence at most with weak median emargination, not bilobed in dorsal view, projecting about half width of compound eye in profile ( Figs. 3, 4 View Figures 1–5 ); head width 4.4‒4.5 mm .................................... Austrothurgus rubricatus (Smith) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

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