Revision of the metallic Lasioglossum (Dialictus) of eastern North America (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Halictini)
Author
Gibbs, Jason
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-28
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.1049595
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Key to male metallic
Lasioglossum
(
Dialictus
)
of eastern North
America
1. Tegula ovoid with at most weak posterior angle, usually obscurely punctate (
Fig. 7
B)................................ 2
- Tegula enlarged with strong posterior angle, distinctly punctate (
Fig. 7
A) (except obscurely punctate in
L
.
surianae
;
Fig. 203
)................................................................................................... 92
2. Mesoscutal punctures sparse between parapsidal lines, interspaces greater than puncture diameter (i> d)................ 3
- Mesoscutal punctures dense between parapsidal lines, interspaces no greater than puncture diameter (i <d)............. 84
3. Clypeus with apical margin brown or reddish brown.......................................................... 4
- Clypeus with apical margin yellow....................................................................... 70
4. Pronotal ridge broadly rounded, not forming sharp angle...................................................... 5 - Pronotal ridge carinate or forming sharp angle.............................................................. 63 5. Forewing submarginal cells three (vein 1rs-m present) (
Fig. 5
A)................................................ 6 - Forewing submarginal cells two (vein 1rs-m absent) (
Fig. 5
B)................................................. 62 6. Mesepisternum impunctate.............................................................................. 7 - Mesepisternum distinctly punctate....................................................................... 41 7. Mesoscutal punctures fine to moderately coarse; mesepisternum rugulose or weakly rugose........................... 8 - Mesoscutal punctures very coarse; mesepisternum strongly rugose or reticulate................................... 37 8. T2 apical impressed areas impunctate or at most a few basal punctures (
Fig. 31
B).................................. 9 - T2 apical impressed areas distinctly punctate (
Fig. 31
A)...................................................... 31 9. Mesoscutal punctures dense laterad of parapsidal line (i≤d) (
Fig. 12
B)........................................... 10 - Mesoscutal punctures sparse laterad of parapsidal line (i=1–3d) (
Fig. 12
A)....................................... 28 10. Mesoscutum dull due to strong microsculpture including on submedial and posterior portions........................ 11 - Mesoscutum polished due to weak microsculpture at least on submedial and posterior portions....................... 21 11. Head elongate (length/width ratio> 1.06)................................................................. 12 - Head shorter (length/width ratio <1.03)................................................................... 17 12. Head very long (length/width ratio> 1.09); metapostnotal rugae weak, not reaching posterior margin.................. 13