New and remarkable Asian and North African species of Colletes Latreille (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)
Author
Kuhlmann, Michael
Author
Proshchalykin, Maxim Yu.
text
Zootaxa
2015
4028
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81
101
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4028.1.3
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Colletes uzbekus
Kuhlmann & Proshchalykin
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 3
a–d)
Diagnosis.
Within the
C. squamosus
group
C. uzbekus
belongs to a group of large and robust (>
8 mm
) species with dense and moderately coarse punctation on T1 (
Fig. 3
d) that include
C. squamulosus
Noskiewicz
,
C. bernadettae
Kuhlmann
and
C. sellatus
Morawitz. The
latter has a uniquely modified mesoscutellum that is medioapically deeply depressed with lateral apically directed processes. In the similar sized
C. squamosus
Morawitz
,
C. wollmanni
Noskiewicz
,
C. ottomanus
Noskiewicz
the punctation of T1 is much coarser with puncture diameters about double the size while it is very fine in all other species of this group.
Colletes squamulosus
differs from
C. uzbekus
most obviously by the very short scale-like hairs that form the apical tergal hair bands (long hairs in
C. uzbekus
,
Fig. 3
d). In
C. bernadettae
these hairs are slightly shorter and broader than in
C. uzbekus
, the punctation of the terga and the disc of the clypeus is slightly coarser, and punctures are a bit more dispersed and more clearly defined.
FIGURE 3.
Colletes uzbekus
Kuhlmann & Proshchalykin
,
sp. nov.
, female: a. specimen, lateral view; b. head; c. mesoscutum and mesoscutellum; d. metasomal terga 1 and 2. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Description. Female.
Bl = 9.0–10.0 mm. Head wider than long. Integument black, mandible partly dark reddish-brown. Face, except clypeus, densely covered with long, yellowish-white, erect hairs, on vertex light brown (
Fig. 3
b). Clypeus convex, with shallow longitudinal median depression, supraclypeal area triangular and convex in profile. Clypeus basally finely and very densely punctate (i <0.5d), particularly in the median depression, subapically successively coarser punctate; surface between punctures smooth and shiny, small pair of apical clypeal depressions (
Fig. 3
b). Malar area medially very narrow, almost linear, finely striate. Antenna black, flagellum ventrally dark yellowish-brown (
Fig. 3
a). Mesosoma. Integument black. Mesoscutal disc densely and coarsely punctate (i = 0.5–1d), between punctures smooth and shiny (
Fig. 3
c). Mesoscutellum anteriomedially impunctate, smooth and shiny; apically densely and coarsely punctate (
Fig. 3
c). Mesoscutum, mesepisternum and propodeum densely covered with short light yellowish-white, erect, plumose hairs, a few light brown hairs intermixed (
Figs 3
a, c). Wings. Slightly yellowish; wing venation brown. Legs. Integument reddish-brown. Vestiture whitish to greyish-white, scopa white (
Fig. 3
a). Metasoma. Integument black to dark reddish-brown, depressed apical tergal margins reddish to yellowish translucent (
Fig. 3
d). T1 largely and densely covered with short appressed, yellowish-white hairs, leaving in unworn specimens (not imaged) only a narrow apical stripe glabrous; apical tergal hair band of T1 narrow, on following terga broad; T2 with broad basal hair band, glabrous disc about 1/2 to 2/3 as broad as the very broad apical tergal hair band; T3–T5 with broad apical tergal hair bands; terga apically distinctly depressed (
Fig. 3
d). Terga densely and relatively coarsely punctate (i = 0.5d), between punctures smooth and shiny (
Fig. 3
d). Apical sternal hair bands broad.
Male.
Unknown.
Type
material
(
13 specimens
).
Holotype
, female,
Uzbekistan
:
15 km
WNW Pungan, E Kuraminskii Ridge [
70°47'E
40°50'N
],
31.VIII.1979
, Yu. Pesenko [
ZISP
].
Paratypes
: 12 ♀, same dates and locality as
holotype
[
ZISP
/
RCMK
].
Etymology.
The species name refers to
Uzbekistan
where it was collected.
General distribution.
Only known from the
type
locality in
Uzbekistan
.
Floral hosts.
Unknown.