Revision of the Nearctic species of the Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Author
Gardner, Joel
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Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, 12 Dafoe Rd., Winnipeg, R 3 T 2 N 2, Manitoba, Canada.
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Author
Gibbs, Jason
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Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, 12 Dafoe Rd., Winnipeg, R 3 T 2 N 2, Manitoba, Canada.
jason.gibbs@umanitoba.ca
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-02-10
858
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Lasioglossum gemmatum
species complex
Species included
Lasioglossum angelicum
sp. nov.
,
L. busckiellum
(Cockerell, 1915)
,
L. carlinvillense
Gibbs, 2009
,
L. coactus
(
Cresson, 1872
)
,
L. cupreicollis
(Friese, 1917)
,
L. deludens
sp. nov.
,
L. diabolicum
sp. nov.
,
L. ellisiae
(
Sandhouse, 1924
)
,
L. enatum
Gibbs, 2018
,
L. eremum
sp. nov.
,
L. fernandezis
Engel, 2000
,
L. gaudiale
(
Sandhouse, 1924
)
,
L. gemmatum
(Smith, 1853)
,
L. gloriosum
sp. nov.
,
L. helianthi
(
Cockerell, 1916
)
,
L. holzenthali
sp. nov.
,
L. indagator
sp. nov.
,
L. lepidii
(
Graenicher, 1927
)
,
L. magnitegula
sp. nov.
,
L. monense
Gibbs, 2018
,
L. parvum
(Cresson, 1865)
,
L. paululum
(
Sandhouse, 1924
)
,
L. perparvum
(
Ellis, 1914
)
,
L. profundum
sp. nov.
,
L. pseudotegulare
(
Cockerell, 1896
)
,
L. puteulanum
Gibbs, 2009
,
L. rufodeludens
sp. nov.
,
L. stictaspis
(
Sandhouse, 1923
)
,
L. surianae
(
Mitchell, 1960
)
,
L. tegulare
(
Robertson, 1890
)
, and
L. tegulariforme
(
Crawford, 1907
)
.
Diagnosis
Both sexes in the
L. gemmatum
complex have the tegula enlarged (reaching the posterior margin of the mesoscutum in dorsal view or nearly so), usually strongly punctate, and with the inner posterior margin straight or concave; about 50% of clypeus projecting below suborbital tangent; and T1 without tomentum. Additionally, females have the propodeum with a distinct oblique carina, and males have the mesepisternum and often propodeum lateral face shiny with large, distinct punctures, and metasomal sterna with moderately sparse plumose pubescence 1–2 OD long.
Some members of the
L. perdifficile
complex (defined in
Gardner & Gibbs 2022
) have a similar tegula, but these have more than 50% of the clypeus projecting below the suborbital tangent, females with propodeum oblique carina absent, and T1 with lateral tomentum. Some atypical specimens of
L. knereri
Gibbs, 2010
from
California
(possibly representing a cryptic species) also have a similar tegula, but have the propodeum without a distinct oblique carina, the metasomal terga all without appressed tomentum, and males have the metasomal sterna with very long and dense scopa-like pubescence (> 2 OD).
Lasioglossum comulum
Michener, 1951
,
L. dispersum
Gibbs, 2018
,
L. immigrans
Gardner & Gibbs, 2022
,
L. strigosigena
Michener, 1954
, and several undescribed species have the tegula small, ovoid, and impunctate, which is standard for most
L
. (
Dialictus
), but resemble the
L. gemmatum
complex in most other characters. Additionally, DNA barcodes of these two species groups are very similar and suggest a close relationship. These species are informally defined as the
L. comulum
group. The
L. comulum
group appears to be an evolutionary grade from which the
L. gemmatum
complex is derived (
Fig. 2
), but additional taxon sampling and more molecular data are needed to resolve their relationship with more certainty.