New and remarkable Asian and North African species of Colletes Latreille (Hymenoptera: Colletidae) Author Kuhlmann, Michael Author Proshchalykin, Maxim Yu. text Zootaxa 2015 4028 1 81 101 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.1.3 0d506c04-4e65-4006-96ff-cfe88e4e4eae 1175-5326 239794 3B28DD7C-E7CD-45F8-9401-4E0125279A5B Colletes comaticus Kuhlmann , sp. nov. ( Figs 1 a–c; 2a, b) Diagnosis. The male of C. comaticus has a characteristically shaped S7 ( Fig. 1 c) that is apically much narrower than in the closely related C. bernadettae Kuhlmann ( Fig. 1 d) and C. comatoides Kuhlmann & Proshchalykin ( Fig. 1 f). In C. comatus Noskiewicz the apical emargination of S7 is shallower and it has numerous lateral hairs at its base ( Fig. 1 e) that are lacking in C. comaticus . Furthermore, T7 is apically shallowly emarginate ( Fig. 2 b) in C. comaticus (similar in C. comatus ) while C. bernadettae ( Fig. 2 d) and C. comatoides ( Fig. 2 f) have clearly developed spines. The disc of T2 is almost completely covered with short appressed hairs in C. comaticus ( Fig. 2 a) and C. comatus while in C. bernadettae ( Fig. 2 c) and C. comatoides ( Fig. 2 e) the disc is glabrous to a variable extend. The punctation on the disc of T1 is coarser, more dispersed and shiny between punctures in C. bernadettae than in the three other species who have very fine and dense punctation. Description. Male. Bl = 7.5–8.0 mm. Head. Head slightly wider than long. Integument black, except mandible partly dark reddish-brown. Face densely covered with long, yellowish-white, erect hairs. Malar area medially about half as long as width of mandible base, finely striate, matt. Antenna black, ventrally yellowish-brown. Mesosoma. Integument black. Mesoscutal disc between punctures smooth and shiny; disc finely and densely punctate (i = 0.5– 1d). Mesoscutellum anteriorly almost impunctate, but with dense punctation apically, surface smooth and shiny. Mesoscutum, mesoscutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum covered with long, yellowish-white erect hairs ( Fig. 1 a). Wings. Slightly yellowish-brown; wing venation brown. Legs. Integument reddish-brown. Vestiture yellowish-white. Metasoma. Integument black except depressed apical tergal margins reddish to yellowish translucent ( Fig. 1 a). Terga densely covered with short, yellowish-white appressed hairs, T1 also sparsely covered with long, erect hairs of the same colour; apical tergal hair band on T1 relatively narrow, on following terga very broad ( Figs 2 a, b). Terga apically distinctly depressed, with dense and fine punctation (i <0.5d), smooth and shiny between punctures ( Fig. 2 a); apical margin of T7 narrowly emarginate ( Fig. 2 b). Sterna with apical hair bands very broad. Terminalia. Genitalia and S7 as illustrated in Figs 1 b, c. FIGURE 1. Colletes comaticus Kuhlmann , sp. nov. , male: a. specimen, lateral view; b. gonostylus (lateral view); c. metasomal sternum 7 (dorsal view). C. bernadettae Kuhlmann 2000 , male: d. metasomal sternum 7 (dorsal view). C. comatus Noskiewicz 1936 , male: e. metasomal sternum 7 (dorsal view). C. comatoides Kuhlmann & Proshchalykin 2013 , male: f. metasomal sternum 7 (dorsal view). Scale bar: 1 mm. Type material ( 4 specimens ). Holotype , male, Iran : Kerman prov., 20 km E Ghobira [ 56°35'E 30°06'N ], 1780 m , 5.VI.2010 , M. Halada [ OÖLM ]. Paratypes : 3 ♂ , same dates and locality as holotype [ OÖLM / RCMK ]. Female. Unknown. Etymology. The species name refers to its similarity to C. comatus and C. comatoides . General distribution. Only known from the type locality in Iran . Floral hosts. Unknown.