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<mods:title>Two New Halictine Bees in Miocene Amber from the Dominican Republic (Hymenoptera, Halictidae)</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Engel, Michael</mods:namePart>
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, KU-DR-21 (Fig. 1); amber from the Dominican
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(specific mine unknown),
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(Burdigalian);
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.
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The new species is apparently most similar to
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Engel
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as evidenced by the short basal area of the propodeum which is granular and bearing minute striae along the basal margin. It can be distinguished by the rugulose integument of the genae, the dense punctation of the mesoscutum (except medially), and the obtuse dorsolateral angle of the pronotum.
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); upper interorbital distance
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. Clypeus not protruding, apical half below lower tangent of compound eyes; epistomal sulcus forming obtuse angle (Fig. 2). Preoccipital ridge rounded. Pronotal dorsolateral angle obtuse, dorsal ridge carinate; lateral angle sharply angled but apparently not carinate; tegula oval; intertegular distance
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. Forewing with basal vein weakly arched, distad cu-a by about 4.5 times vein width; 1rs-m distad 1m-cu by about vein width; 2rs-m gently arcuate, distad 2m-cu by about eight times vein width; pterostigma relatively slender; marginal cell apex minutely truncate and feebly appendiculate; first submarginal cell longer than combined lengths of second and third submarginal cells; second submarginal cell narrow, not narrowed anteriorly; length of anterior border of second submarginal cell along Rs shorter than anterior border of third submarginal cell; length of anterior border of third submarginal cell along Rs about one-half posterior border of third submarginal cell. Hind wing with distal hamuli arranged 3-1-3. Inner metatibial spur with three branches, not including apical portion of rachis. Medioapical slit of pseudopygidial area deep.
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<paragraph blockId="3.[140,1108,483,1672]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Clypeus granular with coarse, shallow punctures separated by less than a puncture width (Fig. 2), such sculpturing on majority of supraclypeal area and face below level of antennal toruli; punctures gradually becoming smaller, more well defined, and more closely packed by level of antennal toruli such that on face above antennae integument is covered with small, contiguous punctures; punctures become more separated by ocellocular area and vertex, separated by a puncture width or less, integument between punctures granulose; gena granular with scattered small, shallow punctures, and with transverse weak rugae. Mesosoma granular throughout; mesoscutum with small contiguous punctures except on central disc punctures become more widely spaced, separated by 0.52 times a puncture width; median and parapsidal lines deeply impressed; mesoscutellum</paragraph>
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Photomicrographs of
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female of
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(KU-DR-21).
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Dorsolateral oblique aspect of
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Facial aspect.
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<paragraph blockId="5.[140,1108,167,827]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Integument generally dull, dark metallic green (where preserved) except mandible, labrum, labiomaxillary complex, apical portion of clypeus, antenna, and tegula dark brown; legs brown. Wing membranes hyaline; veins dark brown. Metasomal terga dark metallic green, with some brighter green highlights in places; pseudopygidial area dark brown; sterna dark brown with weaker metallic green highlights.</paragraph>
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.
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The specific epithet is a combination of the Latin prefix
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- (meaning, “half” or “partial”) and
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