Revision of the leachella group of Megachile subgenus Eutricharaea in the Western Palaearctic (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Megachilidae): A renewed plea for DNA barcoding type material
Author
Praz, Christophe J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2649-3141
University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland & InfoFauna - Swiss Zoological Records Center, Neuchatel, Switzerland
christophe.praz@unine.ch
Author
Benon, Dimitri
University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
text
Journal of Hymenoptera Research
2023
2023-02-17
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143
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.95.96796
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.95.96796
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Megachile leucostoma
Perez
, 1907
Figs 57-60
Megachile leucostoma
Pérez, 1907: 489, ♂, "Dibba [Oman]". Holotype ♂ (MNHN).
Megachile submucida
Alfken, 1926: 126, ♀, ♂ partim, "Kingi [Maryut, sw von Alexandria; Egypt]". Lectotype ♀, by designation of
van der Zanden (1986
: 66) (SMFD). Synonymy in
Praz et al. (2021)
.
Megachile microxantha
Cockerell, 1937: 205, ♂, "Aden [Yemen]". Holotype ♂ (BMNH). Synonymy in
Praz et al. (2021)
.
Megachile privigna
Rebmann, 1968: 40, ♂, "Fayed [Egypt]". Holotype ♂ (SMFD). Synonymy in
Praz et al. (2021)
.
Examined material and distribution.
See
Praz et al. (2021)
.
Geographic variation.
In Israel, Jordan and Oman, the scopa is nearly entirely orange (see above under
M. anatolica
); in the UAE, the scopa is mostly white, orange on S6. In Egypt, the scopa is usually dark on S6, white on S2-S5, but often slightly orange on S5. Whether the white scopa, as observed in Egypt, is the result of introgression with
M. pusilla
, remains unknown. It is also possible that the orange scopa is the result of introgression with the taxon referred to as
M. venusta
from Africa, which nearly always has orange scopa. Given its wide distribution in Egypt and in the Arabian Peninsula,
M. leucostoma
may in fact be present in the Afrotropical region, and could be conspecific with an African taxon, for example
M. modestissima
Dalla Torre, 1896 (a replacement name for
M. modesta
Smith, 1879, presumably described from the Karthoum area; see below).
Megachile modestissima
is currently placed in synonymy with
M. venusta
.
Figures 57-60.
Megachile leucostoma
57
female metasoma
58
female metasomal tergum 4
59
female vertex
60
apex of female clypeus.