Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897)

Nalinrachatakan, Pakorn, Ascher, John S., Kasparek, Max, Traiyasut, Prapun, Thanoosing, Chawatat & Warrit, Natapot, 2023, A review of the anthidiine bees (Apoidea, Megachilidae) in Thailand, ZooKeys 1186, pp. 235-284 : 235

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1186.95203

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scientific name

Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897)
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Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897) View in CoL

Fig. 2 View Figure 2

Anthidium latipes Bingham, 1897: 495 (♀). Holotype from “Rangoon” [= Yangon], Myanmar (NHMUK, examined).

Paraanthidium latipes Bingham: Wu 1962: 162-163, fig. 16 (♀, ♂ nov.); Wu et al. 1988: 61 (♀, ♂).

Trachusa (Paraanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897): Wu 2006: 180 (♀, ♂).

Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897): Niu et al. 2016: 337, 341-343 (♀, ♂).

Material examined.

3 (3♀). Myanmar : 1♀ holotype, Rangoon [= Yangon, Myanmar ], 1-87 Bingham coll., Anthidium latipes Bingh Type B.M. TYPE HYM. 17a.1873, Col. C.T. Bingham. 96-30. (NHMUK 014026066) ; Thailand: 2♀ , Phang Nga, Kapong District, Tha Na Subdistrict (8°41'38.14"N, 98°24'28.87"E, alt. 29.4 m), 30 Apr. 2020, A. Kaosung (CUNHM, BSRU-AB-0162, 0163) GoogleMaps .

Records from iNaturalist

(2023). Myanmar: Yangon, Yangon District, (16°47'12.3"N, 96°08'38.1"E) observed by ‘chimik’ on 25 Apr. 2022. (observation id: 113229246). Thailand: Chiang Mai, Mueang District, Suthep-Pui (18°49'00.5"N, 98°55'26.8"E, accuracy 240 m) observed by ‘jackychiangmai’ on 9 Apr. 2023 (observation id: 154207614), and on 13 Apr. 2023 (observation id: 154700134 and 154702585).

Distribution.

China (Yunnan), Myanmar (Yangon), Thailand (Chiang Mai (new record from iNaturalist 2023), Phang Nga (new record)).

Diagnosis.

Anthidiellum latipes can be assigned to a group of Asian Pycnanthidium which includes A. butarsis Griswold, 2001, A. ramakrishnae (Cockerell, 1919), A. rasorium (Smith, 1875), A. coronum (Wu, 2004), and A. cornu Tran & Engel, 2023. The group contains medium-sized bees without carina on their hindlegs ( Griswold 2001; Niu et al. 2016; see also Tran et al. 2023).

Floral association.

Marigold ( Tagetes erecta L., Asteraceae , see Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ) and also yardlong bean ( Vigna unguiculate (L.), Fabaceae ).

Remarks.

The knowledge on the Asian Pycnanthidium is relatively scant due to the limited material and the damages in type specimens such as in Anthidiellum ramakrishnae (Griswold, 2001), and with the materials of A. coronum (discussed below). The female holotype of A. latipes from Myanmar is also not in good condition, the head and most of the legs were missing while the mesosoma and metasoma were glued together.

There is a possibility that A. coronum (Wu, 2004) is a junior synonym of A. latipes , as the color patterns on the supraclypeal area (Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ), hindlegs (Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ), and the shape of enlarged hind basitarsus, with ~ 1.3 length/width ratio, are more or less similar. In addition, the Thai specimens and a specimen recorded from Myanmar (through iNaturalist) share similar maculation on the supraclypeal area as seen in A. coronum , including the presence of mesad process running along the upper rim of the antennal socket.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

Genus

Anthidiellum

Loc

Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) latipes (Bingham, 1897)

Nalinrachatakan, Pakorn, Ascher, John S., Kasparek, Max, Traiyasut, Prapun, Thanoosing, Chawatat & Warrit, Natapot 2023
2023
Loc

Anthidium latipes

Bingham 1897
1897