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<figureCitation id="4C78C505514EBFC8053C6DD2645FC448" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figs 3-9</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="C7FB8E2614ACE70BAC5E66F45CDDB717" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">, 10-14</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="D54677CCB3CE1A8D9E96B340797E0DBF" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">, 16-19</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="3509BBDD460C5F1B1DFA9771606A5767" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">, 20-21</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="69D476A06830F6D4FF3B3A1D75A07ED7" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">, 24</figureCitation>
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France • ♀; Alpes-Maritimes,
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Valley,
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, across from
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, southern slopes of
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Mountain (type locality part of Mercantour National Park);
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,
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; 1985 m; 13.7.2018; Matthieu Aubert leg.;
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stand; MNHN (inventory number: EY35781).
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.
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France (2♀, 3♂) • 1♀, 1♂; same data as for holotype; ETHZ (♀) and MNHN (♂) coll. (MNHN inventory number: EY35831) • 1♂; Alpes-Maritimes,
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Valley,
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, across from
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, southern slopes of
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Mountain;
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,
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; 1920 m; 13.7.2018; Matthieu Aubert leg.;
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stand; ETHZ. • 1♀, 1♂; Alpes-Maritimes,
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Valley, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, vallon du torrent de Jalorgues, Bouden/Bouding;
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,
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; 1705 m; 23.6.2020; Matthieu Aubert leg.; MAC. Iraq (1♂) • 1♂; Dahuk governorate, Mt. Gara;
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,
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; 1912 m, 11.5.2023, D. Baiocchi leg.; D. Baiocchi coll. Turkey (4♀, 6♂) • 1♂; Bolu province, Bolu lake env.; 21.6.1993; M. Halada leg.; ETHZ. • 2♂; Antalya province, 4 km east of Saklikent;
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,
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; approx. 1600 m; 30.5.2009; John S. Ascher, Jerome G. Rozen, Hikmet
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leg.; ETHZ. • 1♀; Mersin province, Mersin district, between
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and Ermenek;
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,
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; 1075 m; 24.5.2006; Erwin Scheuchl leg.; ETHZ. • 1♀; Mersin province, Mut district, Sertavul Pass;
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,
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; 1300 m; 7.6.1968; Josef Gusenleitner leg.; ETHZ. • 1♀; Mersin province, Mut district, Kirobasi; approx.
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,
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; 1450 m; 19.6.1997; Marek Halada leg.; ETHZ. • 1♀; Mersin province, Mut district, 40 km east of Cornelek; approx.
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,
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; 1700 m; 29.5.1996; Mi. Halada leg.; ETHZ. • 1♂; Mersin province, Toroslar district,
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;
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,
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; 1200 m; 29.5.1993; Stephan Risch leg.; ETHZ. • 2♂; Bitlis province, Mount Nemrut,
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,
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; 2350 m; 25.5.1989; Klaus Warncke leg.; ETHZ.
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See Suppl. material 1 for a complete list of records as well as Fig.
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for a distribution map.
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<emphasis id="40267408F5FC951AC0964AB89294AEB8" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figure 2.</emphasis>
Distribution map of
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sp. nov.
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<subSubSection id="C73A7F440A70CC275E70658BEDDD94A5" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="diagnosis">
<paragraph id="7715742E260DBA4AC21FF6708571B3C7" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="40210C75F0EFE4076754CC399A86DAE7" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
In most species of
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, the length of the proboscis is at most one-third as long as the body. Only
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<emphasis id="7F5C4E84AEAC4ECDE39163847C4FD34D" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="3FE52640D8E37717449FBF3B95E8519E" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. holmboei" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="holmboei">
<emphasis id="31EE61A5448F9D1AF628B37348F12CED" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. holmboei</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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<emphasis id="173C7F3120E5752343F6D51CEC75B001" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. homalocera</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="9F8349B43A5537FA98438C6ADF95026D" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. semilinguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
have a longer proboscis, which reaches about half of the body length.
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<emphasis id="8AEBB39C024B414622F8AF659E36E91B" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
possesses an even longer proboscis, which is approximately as long as the body (Fig.
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). In both sexes of
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<emphasis id="E4C08523A20C0CBBFF5F6275DDE183FC" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. holmboei</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
<taxonomicName id="61C8243069057AB6C459F8A708B3DCE9" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. homalocera" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="homalocera">
<emphasis id="562F5A2E04C588E6E18A5D390B78D9FF" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. homalocera</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, the vertex is comparatively short (ocelloccipital distance less than two ocellar diameters) and, when seen in front view, not elevated behind ocelli, but regularly rounded across its width; in
<taxonomicName id="A02D1F3B29287AD70AC4BA23889B1E4B" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="A4B2B9E7916F153D329287F4E9BD014A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
the vertex is longer (ocelloccipital distance about three ocellar diameters) and is strongly elevated behind ocelli (Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="74E69D1949FFC38ACCCCC06E9BB4622C" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">4</figureCitation>
).
<taxonomicName id="0FB46995847FD44787CC25848987262C" authorityName="Aubert" authorityYear="2024" class="Insecta" family="Fabaceae" genus="Hoplitis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Hoplitis onosmaevae" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="B6911982BE80E1C9A384989D56C930BA" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
differs from
<taxonomicName id="1399FF4173CCA2DEE2A1766B9986CD1B" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="76F6B985B7BED83E1EE2EAD2CA3865F7" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in both sexes by the color of the tegulae, which are reddish-orange in
<taxonomicName id="5D650B7A22CE64B1FF2056DD3630BAD6" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="39BB7C8833AE49FF9E0C28734B8A8802" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and brown (although often reddish brown along the external margin) in
<taxonomicName id="83260791A6C398306936CC3ED72FB51C" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="6DA8108709EF3F92F5710556BD2F62D0" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. In the female,
<taxonomicName id="5F7571AB3A18B4EA6E36B8AD96F0BDDA" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="627223B63F247AF80A0075BC29A2FAF3" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be distinguished from
<taxonomicName id="9A8D557528D1DD47E50404494321E689" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="499669E88F14D421CD1560608DA4F7BB" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
by the lateral margins of S6, which have a thickened rim, and by the apical margin of S6, which ends medially in a sharp spine as in
<taxonomicName id="245971C495E9F53EF74B337FD638D884" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. adunca" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="adunca">
<emphasis id="08209EFCAFCE5A6B196F1D7EEB89224B" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. adunca</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Fig.
<figureCitation id="59890646CDC8BB19F12042DE276F79B7" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">7</figureCitation>
); in
<taxonomicName id="9B6D3C30853AAA802BCFE1EE6787C194" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="1F877B4A99B59E176BACEA50D9EF9264" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, S6 lacks thickened rims or a medioapical spine. Moreover, the punctation of the supraclypeal area in
<taxonomicName id="B9F77B255EA001E2C6CF589CEDA7EC39" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="BD9BFC363943971CF0F3DCA032CDDA59" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is comparatively fine and dense with only small interspaces especially in the middle, whereas it is sparse in
<taxonomicName id="94F1D6D4B4EE663BBBA84C9410A9E349" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="8C0350E2B6C1035AEA49AB7DD4A2E585" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in the middle. In the male,
<taxonomicName id="ECDF7BBB968317A41951208632780717" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="B2224181BAD914573C632F68E00BB456" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be distinguished from
<taxonomicName id="27BF8E0A20235F2025348BBD1558E43C" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="A069B8C2D71899CE9BB6AFA2A8F7A3DF" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
by the shape of the membranous appendage at the apical margin of S6 and the form of the gonostylus. In
<taxonomicName id="2157888E2294A0969EA4BDA5F9A62B2F" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="B068177EE14FF669DBA986752625B433" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, the appendage of S6 is longitudinally raised medially, wider at the base than at the apex, tapers into a narrowed tip and is covered with short light orange hairs in the middle (Figs
<figureCitation id="35DBA561A7F1F979BEC7B27A49A603BF" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">12</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="8C8858984140F1CEA3480E58C49B7CE0" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">14</figureCitation>
). The gonostylus is threadlike and slightly clubbed at the apex. In
<taxonomicName id="39ECA97BCCBD9F7BEB3A7835242DC901" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="65F6BB19917475BAA69C2177EB0C5468" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, the membraneous appendage of S6 is flat, short and distinctly bilobed and the gonostylus is much thicker and narrowed at the apex. Compared to
<taxonomicName id="79E08F7EF247C5B5C913064602A98F8F" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. semilinguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="semilinguaria">
<emphasis id="232C66AB4AF4F87BD74DF31FD69F091F" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. semilinguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, which is known only in the female, the inner margins of the compound eyes are diverging towards the clypeus in
<taxonomicName id="244F277A2E8C96B62A7FF7AE932E856D" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. onosmaevae" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="onosmaevae">
<emphasis id="ACED30F9872FB610F98F6AEAEC0CF520" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, whereas they are parallel in
<taxonomicName id="EBD44B187566BAF2C5CCCBD31A1EA29B" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. semilinguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="semilinguaria">
<emphasis id="BB7CBA7CB75135E0E5E3236C04F818A7" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. semilinguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. In addition, S6 of
<taxonomicName id="BA760F013890AA002405DE1306815C26" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. linguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="linguaria">
<emphasis id="8C7BD460464259A0D13046375005953D" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. linguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
lacks thickened marginal rims as is probably also the case in
<taxonomicName id="A07B1E4E8FC34D156ADECDD33A45B442" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. semilinguaria" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="semilinguaria">
<emphasis id="517EC0A8A68C528CD27464A71AD47C93" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. semilinguaria</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
<bibRefCitation id="4FA0CF5FF93ABBA129737DAAC506145F" author="Tkalcu, B" journalOrPublisher="Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemoslovacae" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" pagination="211 - 227" publicationUrl="http://www.zoospol.cz/?sekce=act&amp;jazyk=cs" refId="B40" refString="Tkalcu, B, 1992. New species of palearctic Osmiini (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Megachilidae). Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemoslovacae 56: 211 - 227, http://www.zoospol.cz/?sekce=act&amp;jazyk=cs" title="New species of palearctic Osmiini (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Megachilidae)." url="http://www.zoospol.cz/?sekce=act&amp;jazyk=cs" volume="56" year="1992">
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(1992)
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compared these two species and did not provide any information on the structure of S6.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="943B12EE19DD667D07AAB3849B825F63" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
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<emphasis id="148D8B732CE7E632246E2E68C24FE419" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be separated from the common species
<taxonomicName id="0DC4FE502C31CA86D5EAF245BE6CB822" class="Dicotyledones" family="Boraginaceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="H. adunca" order="Polemoniales" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" phylum="Angiospermae" rank="species" species="adunca">
<emphasis id="EBD4CCED4B19550C0DA259ECE1A8A89F" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. adunca</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, which is similar in size and also has thickened marginal rims and a medioapical spine on female S6, by the yellowish-brown hind tibial spurs (Fig.
<figureCitation id="24308650F7056DB09965184A6A6B8FED" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">9</figureCitation>
) (tibial spur black in
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<emphasis id="32D17C0DD1E1327A6491C1E4E236A29E" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. adunca</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
), in addition to the longer proboscis.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="9ACF8B537DCFF0A9E8FC640DBDDC464F" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="299EE3CF15B78E55642939A72D09C3E1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figures 3-9.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="11FD4AB6AABFF16D7E9E7CFBA0224521" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
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sp. nov., female (holotype).
<emphasis id="6D4DA3AD176EA8E87F815F8E28D8FE8D" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">3.</emphasis>
Lateral view;
<emphasis id="E17A7B8419D8AE88B02F0994EB70D631" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">4.</emphasis>
Head;
<emphasis id="2E67EDFA4E6EF135273C3D9210AFE60F" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">5.</emphasis>
Clypeus and mandibles;
<emphasis id="8B44769A423F706B3EE25BF7BA11D2E7" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">6.</emphasis>
Metasoma, dorsal view;
<emphasis id="209846C3755B33672B30150EC482557E" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">7.</emphasis>
Last sternum, ventral view;
<emphasis id="C9CCFA9CB6EAE291C72CD823025C80A4" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">8.</emphasis>
Propodeum;
<emphasis id="06650A7C25255C277DEFFCDB89F7D075" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">9.</emphasis>
Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="5E97C0EDD8358EBBECAC9FF121129932" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="15F96E68B4690A7E40374FB19BA47103" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="F55F4FFAF4D6EB8ED239CF9C2AA78980" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Female</emphasis>
(habitus: Figs
<figureCitation id="91166BF8D28767AAA3F9330EFA48507E" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">3</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="4C40B7E6960E3F42C90A42594F6E4984" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">18</figureCitation>
-
<figureCitation id="D9F897BFD167B5547D98732C58540F77" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">20</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="11C19E0473D8E764253B147598BF014E" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">24</figureCitation>
). Body length 9-10 mm.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B4CACFBF0CA6B5C5D700B97F72DC53A2" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="21DB2ADF8BBE79A33FA0DF58ABEFE24A" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="1DFDD09ED1B83B960F0B5ECCB272A641" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Integument color</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Cuticula generally black, except where indicated hereafter. Proboscis brown, glossa orange. Cuticula reddish-brown laterally along apical margin of clypeus and more or less along margin of sternites and tergites, on internal surface of femora, apical part of leg segments, especially last tarsi and claws. All tibial spurs yellowish-brown to orange. Tegulae dark brown, external margin often reddish brown. Wing venation dark brown. Eyes grey-brown in the field.
<emphasis id="C83100D36ADBFAABDACF7C7FD9522582" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="86C20661E2F7D92A5AF04FE7B2548BB3" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Vestiture color</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Generally white, including scopa, except where indicated hereafter. Hairs slightly darker, greyish brown, on scutum. Some hairs along apical margin of clypeus and on tergal discs yellowish white. Hairs on internal surface of tibiae and tarsi, on basal part of femora and apical half of trochanters yellowish-orange.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3D0D50233A42B1872B3AC93C2FE35BAE" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="60C73511259BAB41C73AD5A13CC6D352" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="961D4D73EEC6E4A24B41001306892C22" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Head</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Vertex strongly elevated and tilted forward when seen in front or 3/4 view. Ocelloccipital distance approximately equal to three ocellar diameters (Fig.
<figureCitation id="5236DE5BFB972BA0A14074E64D8EDCA5" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">4</figureCitation>
). Inner margin of compound eyes slightly diverging below (ratio between upper and lower interocular distance approximately 0,92). Clypeus strongly convex, protruding, apical margin with approximately nine teeth, lateral teeth triangular, median teeth nearly cylindrical (Figs
<figureCitation id="A3F38FC73D230D53244F7CDCAC0EDF87" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">4</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="AAF9891F0A5638C572275C1BEB94CEE8" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">5</figureCitation>
). Mandibles tridentate, apical tooth elongate, acute (Fig.
<figureCitation id="75511AEA33984F0315FB00942EA6536D" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">5</figureCitation>
). Proboscis equal to body length when fully extended, galea half as long as body, with short bristles basally. Labrum longer that wide. Head overall shiny, shagreened only on parts of clypeus (see below), densely punctate; interspaces absent or narrow, except on vertex and genae where interspaces can be as wide as one puncture diameter, on frons laterally and close to ocellar area where the interspaces can reach two puncture diameters. Frons along frontal line and supraclypeal area more densely and finely punctate (supraclypeal area sometimes comprises some narrow interspaces centrally). Clypeus more strongly punctate than elsewhere on head, interspaces up to 1 or 2 puncture diameters, punctation becoming denser and finer apically; clypeus in basal half with median impunctate longitudinal line (Fig.
<figureCitation id="F4444FF76F60BFBDF45E12A0EAA7FFE6" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">5</figureCitation>
), line sometimes reaching apical margin. Labrum unpunctured and shiny in basal third, mat and shagreened apically, here more or less punctate. Proboscis surface unpunctured, smooth and shiny on the front, mat and shagreened laterally and dorsally.
<emphasis id="792E1B5099D33EE4E42BC9DD6C2F33B1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="B3645BB1A3DDB4FFACA65F96E6630728" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Antennae</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
FL2 slightly longer than FL3 and FL4 together; FL (5-6-)7-10 brown-orange below (Fig.
<figureCitation id="788798667850493BB53B173CDC0596B6" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">5</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="E0F4A25E68124144292AE801C381596F" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="945FE6808F6F88305CCAEAE262BF90B6" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Mesosoma</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Pronotum weakly shagreened with shallow punctation, but shiny. Mesepisternum (except ventral part), scutum and scutellum shiny, densely and relatively strongly punctate, interspaces well visible, up to 2 to 3 punctures diameters on central part of scutum. Mesepisternal concavity shiny with sparse punctation. Axillae shagreened, densely and finely punctate. Metanotum shiny with distinct punctation. Metepisternum weakly shagreened but shiny. Propodeal triangle nearly entirely shagreened, shiny in its lower part; propodeal posteriorly nearly impunctate around propodeal pit, more densely punctate laterally; sides of propodeum densely and finely punctate (Fig.
<figureCitation id="18FAC0658BC7E8A3D2C510E6C61DD841" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">8</figureCitation>
). Mesepisternum ventrally impressed along longitudinal axis, this concavity open posteriorly between mid-legs insertions, here shiny and sparsely punctate. Mesosoma entirely hairy except on propodeal triangle and propodeal pit (Fig.
<figureCitation id="0829D7C8673DCB36982DFBB307C02807" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">8</figureCitation>
). Hairs on scutellum, lateral part of mesepisternum and on propodeum as long as on vertex, shorter on scutum and even more so on ventral parts of mesepisternum.
<emphasis id="D728A457534E7B6B9BE2F96B023AE1BA" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="92182AFA6F3CB1FF4B5867D007F9EC51" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Legs</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
External extensions on apex of first and mid tibiae relatively thin, elongated and curved. Spur of front tibiae modified, internal margin lamellar, external margin thick and curved, apex of spur pointed, internally with a minute fringe of hairs. Front metatarsi basally with an internal notch. Inner spurs of hind tibiae straight and regularly tapering, only slightly curved apically (Fig.
<figureCitation id="B4F768DE6A9B8DBDDD9196D42B870018" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">9</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="662E5D576EDB8917F705C44E0F941B0B" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="7668DF0F7508C7F4355C79EF541276A4" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="71E3CC31EF074E685E39EDB85BEAA16B" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Metasoma</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
T1 smooth and shiny, unpunctured on vertical part, disk with regular, sparse punctation (interspaces up to 4 puncture diameters), punctation denser and finer toward the margin. T2-3 similar to T1, but impressed basally, punctation sparser on T2 than on T1, becoming even sparser on T3. T4 similar to T3, slightly more shagreened, punctation rugose. T5-6 shagreened, punctation denser and more rugose than on T4. All terga with a thin impunctate margin, impunctate margin larger on T6. In fresh specimens, T1-4 laterally with long erect white hairs, hairs on T1 as long as those on scutellum; T1-4 with white, interrupted apical fasciae, T5 with continuous apical fasciae, T6 with decumbent, light hairs. S1-6 shiny but slightly shagreened with moderately dense (2 to 3 puncture diameters), rugose punctation, their margin impunctate. S6 laterally with a thickened rim, rim interrupted before apex; apex pointed (Fig.
<figureCitation id="BF70B06E76064E6B6083047C54FA8FE9" captionStart="Figures 39" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 3 - 9. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., female (holotype). 3. Lateral view; 4. Head; 5. Clypeus and mandibles; 6. Metasoma, dorsal view; 7. Last sternum, ventral view; 8. Propodeum; 9. Inner spur of hind tibia, posterior view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures3-9" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006451" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">7</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="41CDAF0E01F6BFA213DD3D3B227091D9" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="301E5A750832E1D6A6411B5907C119AF" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Male</emphasis>
(habitus: Figs
<figureCitation id="E28F25C2C1C51FC1F3ED9D05B8B52DC5" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">16</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="208C487FC3CC052C9A16EA52C14E2BDE" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">17</figureCitation>
). Body length 10-12 mm.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="759391397596B6253F0E8EB7BF839723" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="75B71FBF183F9DABDFFB87BF4B88CA07" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Integument color</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
As in ♀ except when mentioned below. Eyes grey-green in the field.
<emphasis id="473E1C7407148552D515BD927A839878" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="5B9FA66D5319148E28C18C32A012312F" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Vestiture color</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Predominantly brown-orange in fresh specimens, fading to yellowish to greyish white.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="AA143F9A10BA09128867A7169C61835D" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="6BCFD5D0924E74410249350713BCAD68" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Head</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Vertex as in ♀. Inner orbital edges slightly diverging below (less so than in ♀). Clypeus protruding, apical margin denticulate, but less regularly and strongly than in ♀; teeth partly hidden by dense apical fringe of hairs. Mandibles bidentate, upper tooth short, apical tooth sharp. Proboscis, galea and labrum proportions as in ♀. Vestiture very dense on frons, paraocular and supraclypeal areas and clypeus. Punctation overall more homogeneous than in ♀, finer and denser on average; clypeus entirely punctate except a narrow impunctate area along lateral margins, punctation fine and dense, difficult to see due to dense vestiture. Labrum medially shiny, unpunctured or with sparse punctation, shagreened and more densely punctate laterally.
<emphasis id="CC17C07345CFC1044A6FCB3C9D0375B2" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="75B1186D20A16A2141A5DE91E7C96F80" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Antennae</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Scape densely punctate and hairy, 3 times as long as wide at apex; width at apex twice basal width. FL2 triangular, at most 1,5 as long as wide at apex, as long as FL3 and FL4 together. FL3 and FL4 twice as wide as long. FL8-10 nearly square, FL11 approximately 1,5 times as long as wide. Flagella flattened dorso-ventrally; only internal surface of FL2 (distinctly) and FL3 (slightly) convex. FL5- or FL6-11 orange ventrally (Figs
<figureCitation id="86D076109F910525A41E5DEB1ECB2A0E" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">10</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="8378BD66F21347A4132AD2DBD047BD6B" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">11</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="31EEA00A627383F4A34E230FB0E84D16" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="47D42A0F70DC354D1A6E08584BA59515" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Mesosoma and legs</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
As in ♀ except where indicated hereafter. Punctation denser and finer on scutum and lateral parts of mesepisternum, and denser on area around propodeal pit.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="E6376DB20E9CB2F47401171BEF516427" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Metasoma</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Tergal punctation generally as in ♀ but punctures less impressed and area with fine punctation on tergal margins wider. T7 finely punctate and shagreened basally, smooth and shiny medially, punctation becoming rugose and sparse apically. T2-3 depressed basally. T6 with a strong tooth laterally, apical margin irregular, slightly sinuate medially. In dorsal view, lateral margin of T7 slightly concave medially, apical margin rounded (Fig.
<figureCitation id="9B2000A64311602E8373183EC3E2BAC1" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">13</figureCitation>
). Metasomal vestiture as in ♀ except where indicated hereafter. Lateral fasciae of T1 less pronounced and more elongated, T2-5 with shorter hairs, T6 with continuous fasciae on apical margin, fasciae narrower in the middle but not interrupted, T7 with long hairs laterally but fewer hairs medially. S1 thicker than S2-4, with lamellar margin. S2-5 with a transverse premarginal gibbosity (inconspicuous on S5), S5 with longitudinal central groove. Margins of S1-4 slightly sinuate, S5 straight medially, rounded laterally. S6 basally with short and wide translucent lamella, median extension trapezoidal, with sinuate margins (Figs
<figureCitation id="9DFB28F954C77C42107CF8C23A5B22E8" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">12</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="7E4F249FED36BB037C195C2E29EC9187" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">14</figureCitation>
; see also Diagnosis). S1 with strong and dense punctation on thickened part. S2-4 with dense punctation, shagreened and with fine punctation basally and premarginally, transverse gibbosities smooth and shiny, with sparse punctation medially. Median extension of S6 mostly shagreened (Fig.
<figureCitation id="5E4292DC57CBF792614D9A6599707833" captionStart="Figures 1014" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figures 10 - 14. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., male. 10. Left antenna, dorsal view; 11. Left antenna, front view; 12. Sterna 3 - 6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S 6); 13. Terga 5 - 7, dorsal view; 14. Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures10-14" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006452" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">14</figureCitation>
). Apical margin of S1-3 with sparse fringe of relatively long hairs, apical fringe shorter on S4, almost absent on S5. S6 baso-laterally with dense and long fringe of hairs, hairs emerging behind translucent lamella; surface of median extension of S6 with short yellowish-orange hairs. Gonostyli thread-like, slightly clubbed apically.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="EF19E1E83AA49799C98C3ECDFC4A1E48" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="C09EA9EDDD0A836C2179C6398FF5CF7C" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figures 10-14.</emphasis>
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sp. nov., male.
<emphasis id="B10003FAE102D36BF518D9B97BC7C314" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">10.</emphasis>
Left antenna, dorsal view;
<emphasis id="61917C69EE85FE2BE1712564697450F3" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">11.</emphasis>
Left antenna, front view;
<emphasis id="7B5198BB22EA5081E849496AC44DCF6D" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">12.</emphasis>
Sterna 3-6 (the metasoma was slightly extended to expose S6);
<emphasis id="4BDE9E8A5DADA848975E254CD39BBC35" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">13.</emphasis>
Terga 5-7, dorsal view;
<emphasis id="BCE14540A6981EB5727A1B43A9AA86CC" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">14.</emphasis>
Membraneous appendage of sternum 6, lateral view.
</paragraph>
</caption>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="CDB9D732806E76B59E48B03132C66781" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="D4B4C621970A424FE479142AF1E0BEE5" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="666AA363C6E4E43D06E41C6624D3FC82" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
The species epithet
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<emphasis id="42038701961440319B9EC6A2889A4CFC" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
refers to the assumed close association with plants of the genus
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<emphasis id="9F48E814879FF4D83E06F06225E3A223" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(see section on pollen hosts below) and to
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Gardenat, to whom the first author wishes to dedicate this species.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="6E3CE00AF0DBB274A935E52D1A9C28A3" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="993A3362FB6EB8BC032B6C8209EA7C69" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9427B855F7C633B5CC8046F03245DF4D" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
Known so far from the Mount Gara in northern Iraq (Dahuk Governorate), from the Nemrut
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in Eastern Turkey (Bitlis province), from the western and central Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey (Antalya and Mersin province), from the western Pontic Mountains in northwestern Turkey (Bolu Province) and from the
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Valley in the French southern Alps (
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region) (Fig.
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). In France, the species appears to be extremely rare and localized. So far it has only been found at two sites separated by less than 5 km; at each site, only few individuals were observed (the estimated number of individuals was 3 and 10-20, respectively). The search for the species was unsuccessful in several other localities in the French southern Alps with populations of
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. These localities were situated 10 km to 18 km to the east, the north and the southwest of the two known sites of
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<emphasis id="20EFC9A0DE30D14AA1A635BF4352FA54" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. Localities surveyed were the Bachelard valley above Fours-Saint-Laurent (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Uvernet-Fours,
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,
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) between 1750 m and 1900 m on 11.7.2019 and 27.6.2020, the Ubaye upper-valley, around la Barge and Maljasset (Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence, Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye,
<geoCoordinate id="FF389BB23D7EA17846878A9511440E4B" degrees="44.59" direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="555" value="44.59">44.59°N</geoCoordinate>
,
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) between 1700 m and 2150 m on 11.7.2019 and 25.6.2020, the Ubayette valley, around Larche (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Larche,
<geoCoordinate id="8080E7C5AA62A0D6E1EC8D79940FCC3E" degrees="44.45" direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="555" value="44.45">44.45°N</geoCoordinate>
,
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) between 1650 m and 2000 m on 13.7.2019, above Saint-Ours (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Val
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,
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,
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) between 1800 m and 1950 m on 26.6.2020, and the Barlatte upper-valley (Alpes-Maritimes,
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,
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,
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) between 1700 m and 1850 m (MNP core area) on 25.6.2022. However, some of these unsuccessful visits were not performed under ideal conditions (e.g. end of blooming time or low abundance of blooming host plants), so that the occurrence of
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<emphasis id="71FBA90B5149281AE96BB6B724229025" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">H. onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
at all these sites cannot be excluded with certainty.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="DF087DB4252C79E263C02A760F8683FB" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="field observations">
<paragraph id="8EBC201404956DDB780B6BB672D56DC1" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Field observations.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="ECACF034236564BC5FECCE4CB0551D8B" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
Field observations were conducted at the &quot;Vallon du torrent de Jalorgues&quot; (Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="1A2AE8177F27176F4AEAAE5A747BDB8B" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">22</figureCitation>
) on 23.6.2020, when
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<emphasis id="C454A75F220878BA6A2E7551485D85D2" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
was found for the first time, and on 28.6.2020. The first visit took place in good weather conditions and lasted from 10:00 to 15:30. Several females and males were seen, most observations and pictures were realized on that day and a nesting site was found. During the second visit, fewer individuals were observed, possibly due to the less favorable weather conditions and we focused on a closed nest found five days before, around which a single female was seen.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="E386544DF869F6A1F0DD584125D99D33" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="behaviour at onosma stands">
<paragraph id="708144399DA67E2908DC1AB0F54EFC7B" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
Behaviour at
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<emphasis id="A44C83134DD17A982726D166E9176605" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
stands.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9C118D75CB44D13C93599EE7B09EC413" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
Several females were observed collecting pollen and nectar on flowers of
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(Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="C4106D1D6EFBB6A274DDA23BDE4DE22D" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">20</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="8BE734E2FAB4C67050055BB69A277B7F" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">21</figureCitation>
). After landing on the corolla, they entered the flower headfirst, clung to the style and then vibrated the flower by buzzing to extract the pollen. This behavior was observed several times. Each visited flower was sonicated usually twice during a few seconds. The females then collected nectar on the same flower and repeated the same sequence on the next flower. The bees landed frequently on the ground or on a stone between two flower visits to concentrate the nectar by widely spreading the mandibles and the labrum and slightly unfolding the proboscis (Fig.
<figureCitation id="C77180DB441D005D7ED595EF883535BA" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">19</figureCitation>
). Males were observed patrolling
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<emphasis id="E21745DE88AEBA431CEB7CE49E69AB42" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
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patches in their search for females, resting frequently nearby on the ground or on a stone (Figs
<figureCitation id="C684CF9C789B73C998F96C1E882879B1" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">16</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="0F0DB43E5DEF025353626AA8808F23C0" captionStart="Figures 1519" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figures 15 - 19. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020). 15. Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant, Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 16. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis; 17. Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights; 18. Female on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 19. Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">17</figureCitation>
). They sometimes interrupted their patrolling flights to ingest nectar from
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<emphasis id="D983DCF52F29B355BB1B74A01266B204" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
flowers.
</paragraph>
<caption id="5BBC0FC4DBD0D96E0B1C66E3B70D2340" doi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures15-19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006453" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" start="Figures 1519" startId="F5">
<paragraph id="62E93546BBA187A20E735822875FE5FF" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
<emphasis id="C42F6B13F7E6AFCDF2AACEEBC093556B" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figures 15-19.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="E7FFFD926DE015154AC0BB279600DED8" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Hoplitis onosmaevae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
sp. nov., foraging habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020).
<emphasis id="830B84F4A576E4183797BCC283D1656E" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">15.</emphasis>
Foraging habitat with patch of the host plant,
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;
<emphasis id="BE6B2941904029108F02390AAF83D7CE" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">16.</emphasis>
Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights, with unfolded proboscis;
<emphasis id="FF22C17428ADC8D60147AE870BDD36D1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">17.</emphasis>
Male resting on stone between two patrolling flights;
<emphasis id="2D0810AD27BEDDF0379ED5193CF7DC29" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">18.</emphasis>
Female on a flower of
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;
<emphasis id="8BEDFBBBA5F7B6A841D4AA63A8549BBC" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">19.</emphasis>
Female concentrating nectar with widely open mandibles.
</paragraph>
</caption>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="D0619E76D757D5F66AD2D52787806D9F" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="pollen hosts">
<paragraph id="FC127070EFACC930C1C043A730AD39BC" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Pollen hosts.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1502C3CDEA7A9F516EB13C318E9510DB" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
The pollen contained in the female scopae and the brood cells was morphologically identical to reference pollen samples of
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<emphasis id="3B81DC9D012897382393D163D30B3D03" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
; while the French samples certainly belong to
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<emphasis id="1442A1D902997EDE0B1DCA23F4CD6567" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
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, the unambiguous identification of
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<emphasis id="EEEFA8D1A1F3B8EF8DE9FCF1E218EDB3" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
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pollen was not possible for the Turkish samples, as several closely related
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genera with similar pollen morphology occur in Turkey.
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<subSubSection id="DC7F03B707A8A945DFCF068AAC8D6BC6" pageId="0" pageNumber="65" type="nesting biology">
<paragraph id="DF8273CBC972B446786A6F3D1DE16FC0" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Nesting biology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5B607E4266884C1E154A47763EC744C4" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">
A nesting site was found on 23.6.2020 in the &quot;Vallon du torrent de Jalorgues&quot; by observing the flight direction of a female leaving the main patch of host plants. The nesting site was situated at a distance of approximately 35-40 m from the
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<emphasis id="AE6026964C9C7DCABD41E5A358937039" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Onosma</emphasis>
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patch, where three dead trunks of larch (
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<emphasis id="E8DDA9F0F8A39FA2BE0EDE64FFE2064C" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Larix decidua</emphasis>
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Miller, 1768) were present, one lying and two still standing (Fig.
<figureCitation id="3D323465255D9D30B71E918FF299525C" captionStart="Figures 2025" captionStartId="F6" captionText="Figures 20 - 25. Hoplitis onosmaevae sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs). 20. Female in buzzing position on a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 21. Female leaving a flower of Onosma tricerosperma subsp. fastigiata; 22. Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch; 23. Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles; 24. Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left; 25. Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions)." figureDoi="10.3897/alpento.8.118039.figures20-25" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1006454" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">22</figureCitation>
). Two nests in preexisting insect burrows were discovered, one in the lying trunk and the other in a standing trunk. One nest was left untouched, while the second was partially opened five days later. This nest consisted of an unknown number of brood cells, of which the two outermost were excavated. These cells were in line and parallel to the external surface of the tree trunk. The following nest architecture was observed (Fig.
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): 1. a nest plug composed of small pebbles glued together with fine sand, which was probably mixed with secretions (Fig.
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); 2. an empty chamber; 3. a partition constructed with sand, but without pebbles; 4. the outermost cell containing a solid provision mass (egg or larva not visible); 5. a partition built with sand; 6. the penultimate cell containing a solid provision mass (egg or larva not visible); 7. another partition built with sand.
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<emphasis id="A8A3E91E00399CD26A0E3C553A976F81" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">Figures 20-25.</emphasis>
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sp. nov., nesting habitat and behaviour (France, Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage, 23.6.2020, for photographs).
<emphasis id="D15495DA602D26950C84C85809723276" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">20.</emphasis>
Female in buzzing position on a flower of
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;
<emphasis id="B37513B10FCBE6A2E2C03CC6798B7649" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">21.</emphasis>
Female leaving a flower of
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;
<emphasis id="058C3C5C0DD02D1FBFE6CE57358DCE91" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">22.</emphasis>
Nesting habitat with dead trunks of larch;
<emphasis id="8F77A9EDE305106EA54E136EE3A0D99B" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">23.</emphasis>
Nest entrance plugged with sand and pebbles;
<emphasis id="D2DBA3357730567D0CEECC0A8CAEE0C7" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">24.</emphasis>
Female near the nest entrance, which is visible at the bottom left;
<emphasis id="13DBB80957DAAFB932E89B47998F11F5" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="65">25.</emphasis>
Cross-section of nest (P = pollen provisions).
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