The ‘ red-tailed’ Lasioglossum (Dialictus) (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) of the western Nearctic
Author
Gardner, Joel
AA15FE6E-921A-46D6-BC67-88E067F283D9
Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, 12 Dafoe Rd., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R 3 T 2 N 2, Canada.
clickbeetle3364@gmail.com
Author
Gibbs, Jason
BA42A49F-3EBC-4679-8F03-A58E798106B1
Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, 12 Dafoe Rd., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R 3 T 2 N 2, Canada.
jason.gibbs@umanitoba.ca
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-11-27
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Lasioglossum
(
Dialictus
)
droegei
Gibbs, 2009
Fig. 34–35
,
93B
,
111B
,
112B
Lasioglossum
(
Dialictus
)
droegei
Gibbs, 2009b: 387
, figs 14a–b (
holotype
,
♀
, deposited at PCYU, examined).
Diagnosis
Both sexes of
Lasioglossum droegei
can be recognized by the characters for the
Lasioglossum petrellum
species complex (below), in addition to the characters given in the keys. They are most similar to
L
.
petrellum
(
Cockerell, 1903
)
. Females of
L
.
petrellum
have T2–4 with less extensive tomentum, and usually metasoma with larger brown to black patches laterally. Males of
L
.
petrellum
have the T1–3 apical areas slightly shinier and distinctly punctate. In addition, the distributions of these two species are not known to overlap:
L
.
droegei
is only known from the Chihuahuan Desert, while
L
.
petrellum
is known from the Sonoran Desert and west coast of
California
and
Baja California
.
Material examined
Holotype
UNITED STATES
–
Texas
•
♀
;
Brewster Co.
;
29.1466° N
,
103.1876° W
;
1 May
[2002];
H.W. Ikerd
leg.;
PCYU
.
Other material
MEXICO
–
Nuevo Leon
•
1 ♀
;
3 km
SW of Galeana
; [
24.81° N
,
100.1° W
];
1550 m
a.s.l.
;
19 Mar. 1991
;
R. Brooks
and
R. Leschen
leg.;
SEMC
.
UNITED STATES
–
New Mexico
•
1 ♂
;
Eddy Co.
;
32.178° N
,
104.4877° W
;
8 Jun. 2010
;
A. Druk
leg.;
BBSL
. –
Texas
•
1 ♀
;
Brewster Co.
,
Big Bend Natl. Park
,
Oak Canyon
; [
29.28° N
,
103.33° W
];
1400– 1520 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Apr. 1986
;
T. Griswold
leg.;
ex
Penstemon
;
BBSL
•
1 ♀
;
Brewster Co.
,
Big Bend Natl. Park
,
Oak Spring
; [
29.282° N
,
103.332° W
];
18 Jun. 1999
;
S. Droege
leg.;
BBSL
.
See also material in
Gibbs (2009b)
.
Description
Female
See
Gibbs (2009b)
for a complete description and figures of the female.
Male
COLOURATION. Head and mesosoma blue-green to golden-green; clypeus apical colour black with narrow translucent orange flange; labrum reddish brown to orange; mandible orange with black base and red tip; flagellum black dorsally, orange ventrally; pronotal lobe reddish brown; metasoma black to reddish brown with rims of terga and sterna and downcurved lateral areas of terga narrowly translucent brown to orange; legs metallic green with tibiae and basitarsi black and distitarsi reddish brown; tegula orange; wing membrane hyaline, veins dark brown.
PUBESCENCE. Body hair colour white. Tomentum dense on paraocular area, supraclypeal area between antennae, pronotal angle and lobe, and space between pronotal lobe and tegula; sparse on clypeus, gena anteriorly, and metanotum anteriorly. Scutum hair thin. Sterna hair short (0.5–1 OD), moderately plumose, sparse and erect. Wing hairs dark, long and dense.
SURFACE SCULPTURE. Clypeus punctures moderately dense (i=1–2 pd), sculpture finely reticulate in basal ¾, shiny apically; supraclypeal area punctures sparse (i=1–4 pd), sculpture imbricate; paraocular area punctures dense (i <1 pd), sculpture imbricate; frons punctures crowded (i= 0 pd), indistinct, sculpture reticulate; vertex punctures crowded laterally (i=0 pd), absent medially, sculpture imbricate laterally, rugulose medially; gena punctures moderately dense (i=1–2 pd), sculpture shiny, becoming imbricate and weakly lineate posteriorly and ventrally; postgena sculpture finely reticulate, becoming weakly lineate posteriorly; tegula punctures absent; scutum punctures dense (i <1 pd), sculpture finely reticulate; scutellum punctures dense marginally and on median line (i <1 pd), moderately sparse submedially (i=1–2 pd), sculpture finely reticulate; metanotum sculpture imbricate and densely punctate (i <1 pd); metapostnotum rugae strong, anastomosing, not reaching margin, sculpture finely reticulate; preëpisternum sculpture rugulose; hypoepimeron punctures absent, sculpture finely reticulate; mesepisternum punctures dense (i <1 pd), indistinct, sculpture finely reticulate; metepisternum sculpture lineate dorsally, rugulose ventrally; propodeum lateral face punctures obscure, sculpture finely reticulate; propodeum posterior face sculpture imbricate and densely punctate laterally (i <1 pd), becoming shiny and sparsely punctate medially (i=1–4 pd); T1 anterior face sculpture weakly coriarious; T1 dorsal surface punctures crowded (i=0 pd), becoming dense laterally (i ≤ 1 pd), sculpture weakly coriarious, becoming finely reticulate apically; T2 disc punctures crowded (i =0 pd), becoming dense laterally (i ≤ 1 pd), disc sculpture weakly coriarious, becoming finely reticulate apically, rim punctures dense (i <1 pd), rim sculpture finely reticulate.
STRUCTURE. Face length/width ratio 0.91. F1:pedicel length ratio 1.29; F2:F1 length ratio 1.55; F2 length/ width ratio 1.7; F9 length/width ratio 1.37. Forewing with 3 submarginal cells; pronotal angle obtuse; tegula shape normal. Intertegular distance
1.08 mm
. Scutum length/width ratio 0.88; scutum:scutellum
Fig. 34.
Lasioglossum
(
D.
)
droegei
Gibbs, 2009
, ♂.
A
. Dorsal habitus.
B
. Lateral habitus.
C
. Face.
D
. Propodeum and metasoma. Scale bars: 1 mm.
length ratio 2.57; scutellum:metanotum length ratio 1.72; metanotum:metapostnotum length ratio 0.74. Propodeum lateral carinae not reaching dorsal margin; oblique carina absent. (n= 1)
GENITALIA. Not examined.
Range
Chihuahuan Desert from
New Mexico
and
Texas
to
Nuevo Leon
(
Fig. 35
).
Floral records
LAMIACEAE Martinov
:
Hedeoma
Pers.
H
.
apiculata
W.S. Stewart
(G09) •
PLANTAGINACEAE Juss.
Penstemon
Schmidel.
DNA barcodes
Five sequences available (BOLD process IDs: DLII034-06, DLII035-06, DLII1302-08, DLII1538- 09, LASNA009-08; BIN: BOLD:AAZ1858).
Lasioglossum droegei
differs from all other western red-tailed
L
. (
Dialictus
) by 1 fixed substitution: 303(C). It differs from
L
.
griswoldi
,
L
.
petrellum
, and
L
.
tuolumnense
by an additional 2 fixed substitutions: 117(C) and 228(G) (Supplementary file 4).
Remarks
Gibbs (2009b)
recorded
L
.
droegei
from only a single location in
Texas
. Additional specimens are now known from
New Mexico
and
Nuevo Leon
. The male is described here for the first time.