Taxonomic revision of the sub-Saharan Anthidiellum Cockerell (Apoidea: Megachilidae: Anthidiini)
Author
Eardley, Connal
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Zootaxa
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Anthidiellum
(
Pycnanthidium) polyochrum
Mavromoustakis
(
Figs 24–25
)
Anthidiellum polyochrum
MAVROMOUStAKIS, 1937B: 266–267, FEMALE
HOLOtyPE
(SAMC, EXAMINED) KAROSS, NEAR FRANZFONtEIN, KAOKOVELD,
NAMIBIA
.
Anthidiellum
(
Pygnanthidiellum) polyochrum
MAVROMOUStAKIS: MIcHENER AND GRISWOLD 1994: 301.
Diagnosis.
This small distinct species can be identified by the unique, completely glabrous and shiny vertical surface of the propodeum. In all other Afrotropical
Anthidiellum
, the propodeum has either some integument sculpture or punctuation. The outer surface of the hind tibia is black circumscribed by yellow. This coloration also occurs in
A
. absonulum
. In all other species, it is black, yellow or yellow circumscribed by orange.
Description.
Female. Integument black with limited pale yellow maculation on ventral clypeus, lower paraocular area, lateral supraclypeus and interantennal socket area; lateral vertex, pronotal lobe, lateral scutum, posterolateral scutellum, outer, proximal surfaces of tibiae, outer surface of hind basitarsus (circumscribed by black); lateral T1–T2, mediolateral T3–T5, most T6 (lateral and anterior black); distal margins of T1–T5 black; metasomal venter blackish; scopa very pale yellow (
Fig. 24a–c
). Lengths: face
1.7 mm
; scutum
1.3 mm
; forewing
3.8 mm
; body
4.2 mm
. Structure. Head. Epistomal suture convex above (
Fig. 1a
); lower epistomal suture projection adjacent to opposite inner antennal socket edge (
Fig. 1a
); preoccipital area rounded; omaulus carinate; hind basitarsus more or less parallel sided, narrow (length
2x
width) (
Fig. 24c
); propodeum coarsely striate dorsolaterally, vertical surface with small punctate area dorsomedially, remainder glabrous and shiny; distal margins of T1–T5 impunctate.
Male. Unknown.
Distribution
(
Fig. 25
).
Anthidiellum polyochrum
is endemic to
Namibia
.
Material examined.
Type material. Female holotype of
Anthidiellum polyochrum
: ‘Kaross S.W.A. Mus. Exped.
ii.1925
, South African Museum Cape Town No. 43, Type,
Anthidiellum polyochrum
♀ my. G. Mavromoustakis det.,
Anthidiellum polyochrum
Mavros J. Pasteels
det. 1963, SAM–HYM B004322’, SAMC.
Additional material.
Namibia
.
Erongo
Mountains,
Omaruru
,
3.iii.2001
,
D. Baldock
(
1♀
SANC
).