Taxonomic notes on Megalopta Smith, 1853 (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Augochlorini) with a synopsis of the species in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Author
Santos, Leandro M.
Author
Silveira, Fernando A.
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Zootaxa
2009
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10.5281/zenodo.189461
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189461
Megalopta (Megalopta) amoena
(
Spinola, 1853
)
(Figs. 4, 9, 13)
Halictus amoenus
Spinola, 1853
: 85
.
Holotype
male, from the Brazilian state of Pará (MSNT; not examined).
Megalopta idalia
Smith, 1853
: 83
.
Syntypes
female and male,
Brazil
; banks of the Amazon and Para (BMNH; pictures examined).
Halictus argoides
Vachal, 1904
: 115
.
Holotype
male,
Guiana
(MNHP; not examined).
Halictus ochrias
Vachal, 1904
: 115
(new synonymy)
.
Holotype
male, Jataí, Goiás. (MNHP: examined). Jatay (Goyaz);
Ochrias
3 Vach. (handwritten);
Halictus ochrias
3, Vach;
Holotype
.
Megalopta ecuadoria
Friese, 1926
: 127
(new synonymy)
.
Lectotype
female, Guayaquil,
Ecuador
, 1922, Buchwald (ZMB: examined).
Diagnosis.
♀ /3: Body length 9.2–11.8 mm. Lateral surface of metapostnotum polished, its posterior margin, medially, almost parallel to anterior margin, bending abruptly laterally, towards metanotum; disc of scutellum flat, gently slanting to rear, its posterior margin on same level or below level of metanotum; dorsal surface of axilla and contiguous antero-lateral margin of scutellum on same plane as disc of scutellum; pubescence of metanotum relatively sparse, not hiding the integument in oblique view; metapostnotum ferruginous, without longitudinal rugae, as long as or longer than metanotum; pubescence of metepisternum dense. Ƥ. Metepisternal process normal, narrow and inconspicuous, without velvety pilosity. 3: Metepisternal process extremely wide, covered by velvety pilosity; disc of S3 entirely flat, without mid-longitudinal depression, discal lobes of S3 not defined but indicated by a fine line on the integument; marginal lobes of S3 short, close to each other; protruding process of S4 widely triangular with a row of relatively long hairs of similar length along its posterior margin.
FIGURE 1.
Megalopta guimaraesi
sp. n.
, female: lateral view of mesosoma. The arrow indicates the metepisternal process.
FIGURE 2.
Megalopta sodalis
(Vachal, 1904)
, female: lateral view of mesosoma. The arrow indicates the metepisternal process.
FIGURE 3.
Megalopta aegis
(Vachal, 1904)
, female: postero-lateral view of mesosoma.
FIGURE 4.
Megalopta sodalis
(Vachal, 1904)
, female: postero-lateral view of mesosoma.
FIGURE 5.
Megalopta amoena
(Spinola, 1853)
, female: postero-lateral view of mesosoma.
FIGURE 6.
Megalopta guimaraesi
sp. n.
, female: postero-lateral view of mesosoma.
FIGURE 7.
Megalopta aegis
(Vachal, 1904)
, male: ventral view of metasoma. The arrow indicates the mid-longitudinal depression of S3.
FIGURE 8.
Megalopta sodalis
(Vachal, 1904)
, male: ventral view of metasoma. The arrow indicates the midlongitudinal depression of S3.
FIGURE 9.
Megalopta amoena
(Spinola, 1853)
, male: ventral view of metasoma. Note the absence of a midlongitudinal depression on S3.
FIGURE 10.
Megalopta guimaraesi
sp. n.
, male: ventral view of metasoma. The arrow indicates the mid-longitudinal depression of S3.
FIGURE 11.
Megalopta atlantica
sp. n.
: lateral view of male holotype.
FIGURE 12.
Megalopta guimaraesi
sp. n.
: lateral view of female holotype.
Material examined.
A total of
84 specimens
(76 ƤƤ, 8 3) from the following localities:
MINAS GERAIS
. Belo Horizonte
, Estação Ecológica da
UFMG
,
10/01/2005
[L.M. Santos] (6 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
}; Parque das Mangabeiras,
17/03/2005
[L.M. Santos] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
26/10/2005
[idem] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}.
Berizal
, Fazenda Veredão,
850 m
, luz,
15°39’53”S
41° 39’56”W
,
14/12/2007
[Grossi, Rafael & Parizotto] (4 Ƥ Ƥ) {
DZUP
}.
Bocaiúva
, Abelhas Cerrado Mannesmann, Fazenda Corredor,
05/11/1998
[Azevedo & Silveira] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}.
Buritis
, primeira cachoeira Rio Urucuia,
02-04/11/1964
[Exp.Dep.Zool] (1 3) {
MZUSP
}.
Dionísio
,
13-21/11/1989
[W. G. de Campos] (1 3) {
MEUV
}.
Ipanema
, Fazenda Montes Claros,
13 km
NE de Ipanema,
400m
,
29-30/01/2003
[Mielke & Casagrande] (1 Ƥ, 2 3) {
DZUP
}.
Jaboticatubas
, Serra do Cipó,
25/03/1998
[D.A.Yanega] (1 3) {
UFMG
}.
Marliéria
, Parque Estadual do Rio Doce,
13-18/01/1978
[D’Andretta & Pereira] (2 3) {
UFMG
};
21/07/1996
[Silveira & Antonini] (1 3) {
UFMG
};
12/09/1999
[A.Nemésio] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
01/11/01
MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
08-15/11/2001
, MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
15-22/11/2001
, MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
24-31/10/2002
, MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
14/11/2002
, MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
19-26/10/ 2003
, MT1 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}; 26/
10-02/11/2003
, MV1 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
03-10/11/2004
, MG3 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
10-17/11/2004
, MVD2 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
22-29/10/2005
, Morro do Gavião 3 [Y.Antonini] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}; Morro do Gavião 1 [Y.Antonini] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}; 29/
10-05/11/2005
, Morro do Gavião 3 [Y.Antonini] (2 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
};
12-19/11/2005
, MG 1 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
05-12/11/2005
, MG2 [J.C.R. Fontenelle] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
};
Minas Novas
, Fazenda Acauã, EPAMIG, Borda de
Mata
, Óleo de Cravo,
12/02/1988
[G.Melo & A.Soares] (20 ƤƤ) {
MEUV
}.
Morada Nova de Minas
, Represa de Três Marias,
07/09/1990
[J.T. Magalhães] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}.
Paracatu
, Licenciamento AHE Batalha, Faz. Jomar,
17/02/2008
[E.L. Siqueira] (7 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
}; Licenciamento AHE Batalha, Faz. Tiririca,
20/02/08
[E.L. Siqueira] (6 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
}; Licenciamento AHE Batalha, Faz. Ranchão,
19/02/08
[E.L. Siqueira] (2 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
};
São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo
,
EPDA
de
PETI
,
05-08/12/2002
[Mielke leg] (1 Ƥ) {
DZUP
};
23/02/2005
[R. B.Martines] (2 ƤƤ) {
UFMG
}. Três Marias,
Ilha
de Três Marias, XX/10/2001 [M. Pompeu] (1 Ƥ) {
UFMG
}.
Unaí
, Licenciamento AHE Batalha, Faz. Laranja Lima,
24/02/08
[E.L. Siqueira] (2 Ƥ Ƥ) {
UFMG
}.
Viçosa
, Córrego do Paraíso,
Mata
da Prefeitura, unkown date [P.S.Fiuza F.] (1Ƥ) {
MEUV
}.
Distribution.
BELIZE
;
BRAZIL
(AMAPÁ, AMAZONAS, BAHIA, CEARÁ, ESPÍRITO SANTO, MATO GROSSO, MINAS GERAIS, PARÁ, RIO
DE
JANEIRO, RORAIMA);
COLOMBIA
;
COSTA RICA
;
ECUADOR
;
GUATEMALA
;
GUYANA
;
PANAMA
.
Comments.
This species was determined according to the redescription of its
holotype
by Moure (1958) and through the examination of a specimen compared with the
holotype
of
M. idalia
by him, as well as on photographs of the
syntype
female of
M. idalia
,
provided by Dr. D. Notton (BMNH).
Megalopta idalia
was described by Smith based on an undefined number of female and male
syntypes
from the Brazilian states of Amazonas and Para. According to Dr. David Notton
(in litt.),
curator of the
Hymenoptera
collection in the BMNH, there are four specimens of
M. idalia
in that museum, which were clearly seen by Smith. Two of them were labeled by Smith himself as “
types
”:
a)
A female with labels: “H.T.” [red edged BMNH
holotype
type
disc]; “Santarem 53 60” [BMNH register number, lot 60 of year 1853]; “B.M.
Type
Hym. 17a.1276”; and “
Megalopta idalia
f
type
” [Smith’s label]; and
b)
a male with labels: “Cotype” [yellow edged BMNH
type
disc]; “Para”; “
idalia
m
type
Sm.” [Smith’s label]; and “Smith coll. Pres. by Mrs Farren White 99-303”.
Besides these, there are two other specimens:
a)
A female with labels: “Amaz. Braz.”; “Smith coll. Pres. By Mrs Farren White 99-303”; and
b)
a female with labels: “Para”; “Smith coll. Pres. By Mrs Farren White 99-303”. Dr. Notton
(in litt.),
commented that these specimens were also “definitely seen by Smith but are not labelled as
types
by him and may have been added to his collection after 1853 and so are not certainly
types
.” He also mentioned that although the specimens labelled by Smith as
types
have, the female, a
holotype
label and, the male, a cotype label, “these may be unreliable, as in the past
holotype
labels were added to many specimens in our collection which are actually
syntypes
…” He concluded saying that “there is no
lectotype
label, and I am not aware of any
lectotype
designation”.
The fact that Smith clearly mentioned the Amazon, in
Brazil
, as the geographic origin of part of the series of specimens he described and the fact that the only specimen with that information on the label is one of the females not labeled by him as
type
, suggest that these two latter specimens are or, at least, the one from Amazon is part of the original
syntype
series. This species awaits designation of a
lectotype
. However, we decided not to do that here, without direct examination of the
type
series.
If the synonymization of
M. centralis
with
M. ecuadoria
by
Engel (2006)
is correct,
M. centralis
is also a synonym of
M. amoena
.
However, since the
type
of
M. centralis
was not examined, we consider it premature to include it in the synonymy of
M. amoena
.
Individuals of this species greatly vary in size, as already observed by
Sakagami and Moure (1965)
. The frons of one male from Buritis (Minas Gerais) is reddish instead of metallic green as in the other specimens. This may be due to excessive exposure to humidity (in a wet chamber, before pinning, for instance). Some of the examined specimens were atracted by the following aromatic substances: clove oil, eugenol, methyl cinnamate, methyl salicylate and vanilin. Moreover, bees of this species were attracted in the municipality of Bauru, state of São Paulo, by benzyl acetate, eucalyptol, eugenol, methyl salicilate and vanilin (F. Knoll, personal communication).