New Species of Euryglossula Michener (Apoidea: Colletidae)
Author
Batley, Michael
text
Records of the Australian Museum
2016
2016-11-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1665
journal article
10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1665
2201-4349
30548D79-1F3A-42D8-92C3-DEB707860C8F
Euryglossula aeneoceps
n. sp.
Figs 2d
,
7
, 19, 33
Type specimens
.
HOLOTYPE
♂
Cooper Creek
,
19 km
E by
S of Mt Borradaile
,
Northern Territory
(
12°6'S
133°4'E
),
5–6 Jun 1973
,
J.C. Cardale
in
ANIC
(32-067029)
.
PARATYPES
(
5♀♀
,
7♂♂
, all in
ANIC
) same data as holotype
(32- 067023–028, 32-067030–035).
Diagnosis
. Female frons and scutum dark with a metallic sheen; clypeus, supraclypeal area and lower paraocular area yellow; apical margins of metasomal terga translucent. Distinguished from
E. chalcosoma
by yellow in paraocular areas and from
E. purpurea
by yellow supraclypeal area and shorter facial fovea. Male facial fovea surrounded by yellow; mesosoma except propodeum yellow ventrally and laterally. Distinguished from
E. kubinensis
and
E. carnarvonensis
by relatively long facial foveae and absence of stiff mandibular setae.
Description
. Female.—Head width
0.85 mm
, body length 3.0 mm. Relative measurements: HW 50, HL 41, UID 33, LID 27, FVL 11, CW 24, CL 9, FL 25.
Head and mesosoma
dark metallic green-bronze except propodeum black and the following yellow: clypeus, supraclypeal area, lower paraocular area, lower gena, mandibles, labrum, scape and flagellum ventrally, pronotal tubercle, alar sclerites and legs (with brown marks on hind coxa and tibia). The yellow in the paraocular area extends as a finger along inner orbit to top of antennal socket. Scape and flagellum dorsally brown. Clypeus and supraclypeal area weakly tessellate with open medium punctures; frons strongly tessellate with close to dense, fine punctures. Fore basitarsal setae straight, setae on ta2–4, apically hooked (
Fig. 2d
). Scutum strongly tessellate with dense fine punctures.
Metasoma
dark brown, apical margins T2–5 with translucent band, wider laterally, sterna with a similar translucent margin preceded by a pale yellow band. The widths of the yellow bands vary between specimens.
Male.—Head width
0.88 mm
, body length
2.5 mm
. Relative measurements: HW 50, HL 41, UID 33, LID 27, FVL 9, CW 23, CL 9, FL 29.
Head
yellow except vertex and occiput black with a dark green metallic sheen; fovea surrounded by yellow.
Mesosoma
and metasoma
dark dorsally, yellow ventrally (except S1 brown medially); scutum and scutellum with slight metallic green sheen, anterolateral corners of scutum, pronotal tubercle, tegula and alar sclerites yellow; apicolateral margins of metasomal terga translucent, preceded by narrow yellow line. S5 with prominent fringe of white hair, short medially. Legs yellow. Sculpture as for female except scutal punctures weak.
Remarks
. In some females the scutellum and metanotum are brownish.
Etymology
. The specific epithet is a Latin adjective meaning bronze headed.
Additional material examined
. (
10♀♀
,
25♂♂
, all in QM).
Western Australia
:
9♀♀
,
16♂♂
,
Napier Range
,
29 May 1981
,
D.P.A. Sands
, on
Eucalyptus
sp
.;
1♂
,
170 km
E of
Broome
,
21 May 1981
,
D.P.A. Sands
, on
Eucalyptus
sp
.;
1♀
,
8♂♂
,
King Leopold Ranges
,
29 May 1981
,
D.P.A. Sands
, on
Eucalyptus
sp
.