Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sopinci ( Crawford 1932 )

Gibbs, Jason, Packer, Laurence, Dumesh, Sheila & Danforth, Bryan N., 2013, Revision and reclassification of <i> Lasioglossum </ i> (<i> Evylaeus </ i>), <i> L. </ i> (<i> Hemihalictus </ i>) and <i> L. </ i> (<i> Sphecodogastra </ i>) in eastern North America (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae), Zootaxa 3672 (1), pp. 1-116 : 56-59

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Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sopinci ( Crawford 1932 )
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Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sopinci ( Crawford 1932) View in CoL

( Figs. 4J View FIGURE 4 , 5J View FIGURE 5 , 6J View FIGURE 6 , 7J View FIGURE 7 , 8J View FIGURE 8 , 36 View FIGURE 36 , 37A View FIGURE 37 , 38 View FIGURE 38 , 77A View FIGURE 77 , 84A View FIGURE 84 )

Halictus sopinci Crawford 1932, p. 69

Holotype. ♀ USA, North Carolina, Moore Co., Southern Pines , 26.iii.1923 (A.H. Manee) [ AMNH]. Fixed by monotypy. Examined by JG 2011.

Evylaeus bradleyi Mitchell 1960, p. 356

Holotype. ♂ USA, New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Pitman , 28.vi.1942 (J. C. Bradley) [ CUIC]. Fixed by original designation and monotypy. Examined by JG 2011

Evylaeus sopinci (in Mitchell 1960: redescription, key ♀; Hurd 1979: catalogue; Moure & Hurd 1987: catalogue) Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) sopinci View in CoL (in Michener 1951: catalogue; Krombein 1967: catalogue)

Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) bradleyi View in CoL (in Krombein 1967: catalogue)

Diagnosis. Both sexes of L. sopinci can be recognised by the combination of pronotum with sharply angled dorsolateral ridge; mesoscutum polished, doubly punctate with minute punctures throughout, interspersed with sparse, coarse punctures; and metapostnotum rugose ( Fig. 77A View FIGURE 77 ).

Female L. sopinci have the frons distinctly doubly punctate and inner metatibial spur pectinate, basal tooth much longer than width of rachis ( Fig. 5J View FIGURE 5 ). The coarse metapostnotal rugae ( Fig. 77A View FIGURE 77 ) will distinguish L. sopinci from L. fedorense and L. swenki ( Figs. 77B, 77C View FIGURE 77 ). Lasioglossum oenotherae are superficially similar to L. sopinci but can be distinguished by the sparse femoral scopa ( Fig. 74B View FIGURE 74 ), singly punctate mesoscutum and frons, and strong oblique carinae ( Fig. 83A View FIGURE 83 ).

Male L. sopinci have clypeus yellow, except for brown basolateral patch ( Fig. 6J View FIGURE 6 ); mandible elongate, extending to opposing mandibular base ( Fig. 6J View FIGURE 6 ); scape yellow; and gena wider than eye below midlength. Males of L. fedorense are most similar but have the metapostnotum rugulose (similar to Fig. 77B View FIGURE 77 ).

Redescription. FEMALE. Length 6.6–7.4 mm. Head length 1.78–1.95 mm. Head width 1.91–2.05 mm. Wing length 5.3–5.8 mm. (n=5)

Colour. Head and mesosoma black. Antenna black, except ventral surface of flagellum reddish brown-orange at apex. Tegula dark reddish brown. Legs dark brown, except medio- and distitarsi reddish brown. Wing membrane hyaline, faintly dusky. Pterostigma dark brown. Metasomal terga dark brown, T1–T3 sometimes red.

Structure. Head long (L/W ratio = 0.93–0.98). Clypeus 2/3 below suborbital line. Eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.07–1.13). Gena narrower than eye. Ocelli normal. Pronotal ridge sharply angled; dorsolateral angle acute. Protibial spur with serrations subequal to width of malus. Inner metatibial spur pectinate, teeth 4, basal teeth longer than width of rachis. Metapostnotum sharply angled onto posterior propodeal surface. Propodeal lateral carina reaching dorsolateral slope, oblique carina absent.

Surface sculpture. Supraclypeal area imbricate; punctures fine, contiguous (i<d). Frons doubly punctate. Ocellocular area polished, distinctly punctate. Gena and postgena lineolate. Mesoscutum polished; doubly punctate, mostly fine, dense laterally (i≤d), well-separated between parapsidal lines (i=1–1.5d). Mesepisternum rugulose, imbricate ventrally. Metapostnotum anastomosingly rugose. Propodeum lateral surface ruguloseimbricate, posterior surface rugose. Metasomal terga polished, apical impressed areas weakly coriarious; punctures dense throughout.

Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse plumose hairs. Paraocular area with sparse tomentum. Metafemoral scopa with dense plumose hairs. Propodeum sparse erect hairs. Metasomal terga with sparse apical fimbriae. T1 with sparse, erect plumose hairs. T2–T4 with basal tomentum. Metasomal sterna with mostly simple scopal hairs.

MALE. Length 7.0 mm. Head length 2.04 mm. Head width 2.11 mm. Wing length 5.3 mm. (n=1)

Colour. Head and mesosoma black. Clypeus yellow, except basolateral testaceous-brown patch. Mandible yellow. Labrum yellow. Antenna brown, except scape yellow ventrally and ventral surface of flagellum orange to yellow. Legs dark brown basally, tarsi and tibiae yellow-testaceous, except protibia and metatibia infused with brown, apical portion of meso- and metatibae yellow-testaceous. Wing membrane hyaline, faintly dusky. Pterostigma dark brown. Metasomal terga black-brown, sometimes orange-testaceous, except T4 apically and T5– T6 brown, T1 anterior surface infused with brown.

Structure. Head long (L/W ratio = 0.96). Mandible long, reaching opposing mandibular base. Flagellomeres, except F1, moderately elongate, F2 subequal to F1 and pedicel combined. Eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.13). Gena subequal to eye in width, widest below midline of eye. Pronotal ridge sharply angled. Metapostnotum posterior-dorsal margin sharply angled onto posterior surface. Propodeal lateral carina nearly reaching dorsal margin.

Surface sculpture. Supraclypeal area imbricate; punctures fine, dense (i≤d). Ocellocular area polished, distinctly punctate. Gena smooth to lineolate, postgena lineolate. Mesoscutum polished; punctures fine, dense laterally (i≤d), clearly separated between parapsidal lines (i=1–2d). Mesepisternum polished, densely punctate below scrobe. Metapostnotum coarsely carinate, anastomosing medially. Propodeum with lateral surface finely rugulose-imbricate, posterior surface rugulose. Metasomal terga polished; punctures close basally (i=1–1.5d), sparser on apical impressed areas.

Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse plumose hairs. Frons and paraocular area with relatively dense tomentum. Posterior margin of pronotal lobe and dorsolateral angle with dense tomentum. Propodeum largely bare, with scattered plumose hairs. Metasomal terga with apical fimbriae sparse, virtually absent. Metasomal sterna with sparse, plumose hairs (1–1.5 OD).

Terminalia . As shown in Fig. 7J View FIGURE 7 , 8J View FIGURE 8 . Gonostylus large, round, with long, plumose setae. Retrorse lobe long, narrow.

Taxonomic notes. Lasioglossum sopinci has close affinities with L. fedorense and L. swenki .

Biology. Lasioglossum sopinci is primarily found in the south-eastern USA, excluding southern Florida. It has been recorded as far north as the New Jersey pine-barrens, which is a distribution pattern common for southern halictine bees (e. g. Packer 1999; Gibbs 2011). There are no published records of its nesting biology or social level, but it is believed to be a ground-nesting species. It may have a preference for sandy soils (e. g. Droege et al. 2009). No published floral records are available ( Moure & Hurd, 1987). One specimen from Texas was collected on Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. (Cactaceae) , but the pollen load does not seem to correspond to that species. Another specimen from Oklahoma was also collected on Opuntia .

DNA barcodes. Eleven individuals were sequenced (maximum intraspecific p-distance: 0.8%). The minimum interspecific p-distance separating L. sopinci from L. fedorense is 4.2%. Fixed substitutions at 10 sites distinguish L. sopinci from L. swenki and L. fedorense : 48(C), 66(T), 219(T), 222(T), 312(C), 321(T), 345(C), 432(T), 459(T), 564(T) (see Table 2). A single fixed nucleotide substitution distinguishes L. sopinci from other species included herein: position 303(C).

Range. Fig. 39 View FIGURE 39 .

Material examined. 112 (100 females, 12 males). Deposited in AMNH, CTMI, CUIC, EMEC, NCSU, PCYU , and SEMC.

USA. ALABAMA: Mobile Co.: Kushla ; FLORIDA: Leon Co.: Apalachicola N.F.; Liberty Co. : Torreya S.P .; LOUISIANA: St. Tammany Par. : Covington ; MARYLAND: Anne Arundel Co .; MISSISSIPPI: Jackson Co .; NEW JERSEY: Burlington Co.: Atsion; Cumberland Co.: Manumuskin; Gloucester Co. : Pitman; Middlesex Co. : Jamesburg; Monmouth Co. : Lahaway; Ocean Co. : Lakewood ; NEW YORK: Suffolk Co.: Coram ; NORTH CAROLINA: Johnston Co.: Smithfield; Moore Co.: Southern Pines ; Yancey Co. : Valley of Black Mts .; OKLAHOMA: Caddo Co. : Red Rock Canyon S.P., Hinton ; SOUTH CAROLINA: Chesterfield Co.; Greenville Co. : Tigerville ; TEXAS: Bastrop Co.: Sayersville; Lee Co. : Lexington .

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CUIC

Cornell University Insect Collection

EMEC

Essig Museum of Entomology

NCSU

North Carolina State University Insect Museum

PCYU

The Packer Collection at York University

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Lasioglossum

Loc

Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) sopinci ( Crawford 1932 )

Gibbs, Jason, Packer, Laurence, Dumesh, Sheila & Danforth, Bryan N. 2013
2013
Loc

Evylaeus bradleyi

Mitchell, T. B. 1960: 356
1960
Loc

Halictus sopinci

Crawford, J. C. 1932: 69
1932
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