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<emphasis id="89F6EACA28059674FF43A148FD93FAB7" bold="true" box="[151,551,1340,1366]" italics="true" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Mexalictus (Mexalictus) vitriolus</emphasis>
Dumesh
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(
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)
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<materialsCitation id="0BEA3C8528059674FF43A1D2FB6BFA5E" box="[151,1247,1446,1471]" collectingDate="1990-10-23" collectionCode="CUIC" collectorName="C. M. Estrada" country="Mexico" location="Las Manzanilla" pageId="54" pageNumber="55" specimenCount="1" stateProvince="Jalisco" typeStatus="holotype">
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.
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Male.
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,
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,
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA28059674FF13A1BEFEF5FA02" bold="true" box="[199,321,1482,1507]" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This species can be distinguished by the following combination: face, mesosoma, and metasoma extremely finely and sparsely punctate and surface shiny, relative to all other species in the genus. Mesoscutellum basally medially depressed; metapostnotum imbricate with very short basal striation, covering less than basal 1/5 of dorsal surface. The male mandible lacks a subapical tooth. This species is most similar to
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, but can be differentiated by the shiny and sparsely punctate surface of the entire body (punctures distinct and denser).
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA28059674FF13A20AFEEDF976" bold="true" box="[199,345,1662,1687]" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Description.</emphasis>
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Male (
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Body length
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, wing length
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, head width
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, ITW
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<quantity id="7C7A9B3D28059674FA89A20AFF42F95A" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.075" metricValueMax="1.1" metricValueMin="1.05" pageId="54" pageNumber="55" unit="mm" value="1.075" valueMax="1.1" valueMin="1.05">1.05 1.10mm</quantity>
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. Head brown with metallic green reflections, mesosoma pale brown with greenish metallic reflections.
<emphasis id="89F6EACA28059674FF43A2B2FF69F93E" box="[151,221,1734,1759]" italics="true" pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Head:</emphasis>
round to slightly wider than long, L:W = 0.97:1. (1) Labrum and mandible: labrum with subrectangular basal area, medial length 0.33X width, basal elevation flattened, apicomedian area elevated, distal process narrow triangular; mandible dark brown basally, becoming red apically. (2) Clypeus: shiny, with metallic green reflection except for apex; length slightly shorter than supraclypeal area (~0.9X), 0.5 of length below lower ocular tangent, weakly convex in lateral view, slightly less protuberant than supraclypeal area; punctures fine and sparse, separated by 23pd, somewhat larger on apical half. (3) Supraclypeal area: shiny, slightly dulled mesad of antennal sockets; convex, protuberant, about 0.680.70X as wide as long; punctures few, separated by 2pd, nearly absent apicomedially. (4) Lower paraocular area: shiny, becoming weakly dull towards antennal socket; punctures separated by 12pd, punctures fine and well separated towards paraocular lobe. (5) Frontal area: frontal line carinate between antennae, about halfway to median ocellus; compound eye more convex below than above; punctation crowded above antennae (&lt;1pd). (6) Vertexal area: shiny, with weak transverse depression; IOD = 1.4MOD, OOD = 1.3MOD, OVD = 1.0MOD; punctures separated by 12pd. (7) Genal and hypostomal areas: genal area narrower than compound eye in lateral view, shiny with fine punctures separated by&gt;2pd, hypostomal area shiny with extremely sparse punctures, separated by&gt;4pd. (8) Antenna: orange-brown, scape, pedicel, and F1F3 darker than F4F10; scape reaching posterior margin of median ocellus; pedicel slightly longer than wide, subequal in length to F1; F1 wider than long, F2 to F10 as long as wide or longer than wide, increasing in length apically.
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(9) Pronotum: smooth, nearly impunctate, polished; posterodorsal margin of pronotum with complete band of hairs, including pronotal lobe which is densely outlined. (10) Mesoscutum: entirely shiny and polished; punctures of 2 sizes, larger punctures separated by&gt;6pd, smaller punctures separated by 24pd, punctures sparser medially and posteriorly. (11) Mesoscutellum: shiny and convex, punctures fine and similar to the large punctures of mesoscutum, separated by ~5pd, apical margin with dense punctures. (12) Metanotum: shiny to slightly dull; punctures denser than those of mesoscutum and mesoscutellum, separated by ~23pd. (13) Mesopleuron: shiny, sparsely and very finely punctate, punctures separated by 34pd; pre-episternum shiny, punctation as for mesopleuron; hypoepimeral area and disc of episternum smooth, shiny and nearly impunctate, with a few scattered punctures above (~3pd). (14) Metapleuron: shiny, with minute and weak basal transverse striation. (15) Metapostnotum and propodeum: length of metapostnotum subequal to posterior width; posterior margin rounded, dorsally bare, basal striation very short, covering less than basal 1/5 of surface; propodeum somewhat shiny, but imbricate and impunctate. (16) Wings: clear, veins orange-brown, stigma about 2/3 as long as marginal cell, membrane slightly infuscate; 1
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recurrent vein meeting 2
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submarginal cell more than 4 vein widths basad of 2
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transcubital vein. (17) Tegula: hyaline, punctate anteriorly and along inner margin, with few long branched hairs laterad. (18) Foreleg: hairs whitish yellow; shorter branched erect hairs on tarsus, coxa, trochanter, and femur; dense long unbranched hairs on tibia and basitarsus. (19) Middle leg: as foreleg except as follows: femur slightly ventrally concave apically; tibia with lateral patch of pale, long dense pubescence on apical 2/3. (20) Hind leg: as middle leg except as follows: tibia with pubescence longer; basitarsus laterally flattened, especially outer surface; femur&gt;3X as long as greatest width; tibia 5X as long as greatest width; basitarsus 4.5X as long as greatest width; tibial spurs translucent yellow, apically darkened; inner hind tibial spur short, microserrate, with over 15 short, close teeth.
<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFE1FA776FDFDFCF8" box="[459,585,770,793]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Metasoma:</emphasis>
Metallic reflections absent (21) Terga: shiny and polished, brown basally becoming translucent on apical impressed areas (11.2MOD); punctures separated by&gt;3pd, apical impressed areas impunctate; pubescence pale, longer laterally. (22) S5 slightly concave centrally, medial plumose hairs longest apically, projecting ventrally as apical tuft; S6 slightly elevated apically with an apical patch of plumose medially directed hairs. (23) Terminalia: see
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.
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA28049675FF43A264FED8F9C7" bold="true" box="[151,364,1552,1574]" pageId="55" pageNumber="56">FIGURES 158161.</emphasis>
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Dumesh
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, 158. Male lateral habitus, 159. Male head, 160. Male genital capsule, dorsal view, 161. Male genital capsule, ventral view. Scale bars = 1mm.
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF13A7C1FE90FC2F" box="[199,292,949,974]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Female:</emphasis>
unknown
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF13A7ADFE06FC13" bold="true" box="[199,434,985,1010]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Material examined.</emphasis>
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#63 (
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<subSubSection id="F3986553280B967AFF13A055FD61FBBF" pageId="56" pageNumber="57" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF13A055FEFAFBDB" bold="true" box="[199,334,1057,1082]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Etymology.</emphasis>
This species is named for its shiny, glass-like appearance. It is the only species of this genus with such sparse punctation and shiny surface sculpture.
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF13A01DFEFBFB63" bold="true" box="[199,335,1129,1154]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Comments.</emphasis>
The locality is La Manzanilla, but reads “Las Manzanilla on the original label.
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF43A0A1FDEBFB0E" bold="true" box="[151,607,1237,1263]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">
Subgenus
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFEC3A0A1FDEBFB0E" bold="true" box="[279,607,1237,1263]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Mexalictus (Georgealictus)</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF43A168FE96FAD3" bold="true" box="[151,290,1308,1330]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Type species.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFEFDA169FE74FAD3" box="[297,448,1308,1330]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">M. polybioides</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="DF134B29280B967AFE12A168FDF8FAD3" author="Packer, L." box="[454,588,1308,1330]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57" pagination="1653 - 1662" refId="ref56770" refString="Packer, L. (1993) Two distinctive new species of halictine bees from high altitude in the New World tropics (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71, 1653 - 1662. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / z 93 - 232" type="journal article" year="1993">Packer, 1993</bibRefCitation>
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. Can. J. Zool. 71: 16561659. By original designation.
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<subSubSection id="F3986553280B967AFF43A12AFC6CF9E6" pageId="56" pageNumber="57" type="diagnosis">
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<emphasis id="89F6EACA280B967AFF43A12AFEA5FA96" bold="true" box="[151,273,1374,1399]" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Species of this subgenus can be distinguished by their larger size, wasp-like appearance, and weak to absent metallic reflections in comparison to species of the nominotypical subgenus; head about as long as wide (slightly longer than wide in most), body dull and granular in appearance (shiny to weakly dull); metasoma petiolate with T1 longer than wide (T1 normal), T1 transparent with a yellow apical band (terga uniform); wings with marginal cell infuscate, darker than rest of wing (wing not infuscate).
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