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
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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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Megachile argentata schmiedeknechti Costa, 1884
Megachile Schmiedeknechti
Costa, 1884: 169, ♀ ♂, [Italy, Sardinia].
Megachile xanthopyga
Perez
, 1895: 25, ♀ ♂, "Sassari [Italy, Sardinia]". Lectotype ♀ (MNHN), by present designation (see below). Paralectotypes ♀ (MNHN), by present designation.
Type material.
Lectotype
♀ (MNHN) of
M. xanthopyga
, a female in good condition labeled as follows: 1. " MNHN Paris EY33616" [printed, with QR-code]; 2. [blue circular disc]; 3.
"Sassari"
[handwritten, presumably by
Perez
]; 4. "Museum Paris Coll.
Perez
1915" [printed]; 5. "Lectotype
Megachile xanthopyga
des. Baker 1991" [printed and handwritten on red paper]; 6. "
Megachile schmiedeknechti
det. van der Zanden 1995" [printed]. This lectotype designation has not been published and is accepted here. Two additional females from Sassari, each with a label "paralectotype
M. xanthopyga
des. Baker 1991" are designated as paralectotypes. The type locality of
M. xanthopyga
is not given in the original description. In his handwritten catalogue (available at https://science.mnhn.fr/catalogue/ey-bib-perez1),
Perez
indicates under
M. xanthopyga
"Bonifacio, Sassari, ♀
mai-aout
, ♂ mai-juillet".
Note.
We did not examine type specimens of
M. schmiedeknechti
and do not know whether syntypes exist. The identity of the species is clear from the original description. The date of the original description of
M. schmiedeknechti
is unclear; its first, very brief description in Latin was published in the "Rendiconto
dell'Accademia
delle Scienze fisiche e matematiche, fascicolo 12, anno XXIII, dicembre 1884"; it is unclear if this volume was printed in 1884. A longer description, including a description in Italian, was published in 1885 (
Costa 1885a
) in a separate book ("Tipografia della Reale Accademia delle Scienze Fis. e Mat., Napoli"). A third description, only in Latin, in the "Bulletino della
Societa
Entomologica Italiana" (
Costa 1885b
).
Other material.
18 specimens
from
France
(Corsica),
Italy
(
Sardinia
) and
Malta
(Suppl. material 1)
.
Distribution.
Restricted to Malta, Corsica, and Sardinia.
Geographic variation.
The Maltese populations have the vestiture bright red orange (Fig.
17
), while the Corso-Sardinian populations yellowish orange (Fig.
18
).
Note.
As noted above, it is possible that the superficially similar appearance of the Maltese and Corso-Sardinian populations is the result of independent convergent evolution. Our genetic analyses did not suggest a close relationship between these populations (although no nuclear sequence data was available for the Maltese populations). Awaiting additional genetic results, we continue to refer the Maltese populations as
M. argentata schmiedeknechti
.