Lasioglossum (Sudila) genotrigonum Zhang et Zhu

Zhang, Rui, Li, Qiang, Niu, Ze-Qing & Zhu, Chao-Dong, 2011, A newly recorded Subgenus Sudila from China with description of two new species (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Lasioglossum), Zootaxa 2937, pp. 31-36 : 33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203940

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6187237

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/285C87D3-FFB7-FFF8-EBC4-FE23FD7F3B2C

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Plazi

scientific name

Lasioglossum (Sudila) genotrigonum Zhang et Zhu
status

sp. nov.

Lasioglossum (Sudila) genotrigonum Zhang et Zhu , sp. nov.

( Figs. 3–8 View FIGURES 3 – 8 )

Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from all other Sudila species by the following combination of characters: body black; metasomal tergum brown apically; hairs sparse; punctures fine, especially on mesoscutum; genal area nearly triangular, margin angulate, as wide as eye; basal 2/3 of propodeal dorsum with longitudinal ridges.

Description. Female. BL= 7.9 mm. Body black without metallic tint; apical of mandible, flagellum and wing vein dark brown; tegula, tarsus except basitarsus, and apical of metasomal tergum brown; tibial spur fawn; wing brown and transparent. Hairs whitish and sparse; apical of clypeus with a raw simple, yellowish brown bristles; eye with glabrous hairs; lateral surface of propodeum with dense plumose hairs; tibia, basitarsus and apical of T5 with yellowish brown hairs; tergum without patch, with sparse simple plumose hairs; scopa well developed.

Head longer than wide. Labrum with tubercle basally. Anterior margin of clypeus truncate, clypeal tooth mild, anterior with fastigiated punctures nearly forming longitudinal furrows; punctures on supraclypeal area fine, IS= 3– 4; sculptures on ocellocular area disɭΓibuɭed equƋb|ʸ, IS= 1; punctures on frons area coarse, IS= 0.5; frontal carina distinct, exceeding the lower margin of anterior ocellus; inner upper margin of eyes concave, lower convergent; scape reaching the half of lateral ocellus. Frontal view of head as in Fig. 3 View FIGURES 3 – 8 . Seen laterally, genal area nearly triangular, margin angulate ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3 – 8 ), EW: GW= 24: 25, above finely and sparsely punctate, IS= 3; HL: HW= 37: 34; IOD: OOD: Od: OCD= 15: 17: 12: 9; UOD: MOD: LOD= 24: 30: 23; scape L: pedicel L: F1L: F2L: F3L: F4L: F5L: F6L: F7L: F8L: F9L: F10L= 43: 7: 7: 3: 4: 5: 7: 8: 8: 8: 9: 13; F2L: F2W= 4: 7. Antenna as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 3 – 8 .

Mesoscutum and scutellum with fine punctures, IS= 3–4, posterior area coarser ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15 A); medianmesoscutal line and parapsidal line distinct; mesepisternum finely granular, upper area with transverse striation, lower area with a characteristic tubercle ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 3 – 8 ); metepisternum, lateral surface of propodeum with transverse striation; propodeal dorsum truncate apically, basal 2/3 with longitudinal ridges as in Fig. 7 View FIGURES 3 – 8 and Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15 C; the lateral and posterior surfaces of propodeum not separated by carina; MCL: MTL: PDL= 43: 15: 27.

WL= 7.2 mm. Fore wing with veins 1r-m, 2r-m, 2m-Cu, and M-b narrower than Rs-a and M-a; 2r-m, 2m-Cu and M-b narrower than 1r-m; hamuli arranged in 2-1-2.

Basitibial plate elongate oval, pointed apically; inner hind tibial spur with 4 distinct, fastigiated, pectinate teeth ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 3 – 8 ).

Metasoma elongate oval. Posterior areas of T1–T5 straight forwards with transverse weak wrinkle. T1 with fine and sparse punctures, nearly smooth anteriorly, middle area IS= 1; T2 medially as coarse as T1, laterally finer; T3 and T4 IS= 2–3; T5 IS= 2; T6 hidden in T5 below, with U-shaped pygidial plate; sting L= 1.5 mm.

Male. Unknown.

Type material. Holotype, Ƥ, China, Chongqing, Wanzhou District, Wan Er bao Nature reserve, 30°80ʹN 108°40ʹE, 1200m, 11 July 1993, Jian Yao. Paratype, 1Ƥ, China, Chongqing, Wanzhou District, Wan Er bao Nature reserve, 30°80ʹN 108°40ʹE, 1200m, 11 July 1993, Jian Yao.

Type series are deposited in the Insect Collections of Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Distribution. China (Chongqing).

Etymology. The name genotrigonum is derived from the Greek gen- (= genal) and Greek trigonum (= triangular), referring to genal area nearly triangular.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Lasioglossum

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