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DIAGNOSIS:
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DESCRIPTION: MALE: Total body length
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); apex of clypeus slightly below lower tangent of compound eyes; clypeus weakly protuberant and convex; ocelli at upper tangent of compound eyes; lateral ocelli separated from median ocellus by about one-half median ocellar diameter; lateral ocellus separated from eye by about 1.6× lateral ocellar diameter; lateral ocellus separated from posterior of head by about its diameter; scape short, extending at most to lower border of median ocellus; FI slightly longer than apical width, longer than FII. Intertegular distance
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). Basal area of propodeum weakly defined, about as long as metanotum. Legs without special modifications; mesobasitarsus elongate, straight, spur extending to slightly basad basitarsal midlength; metafemur slightly thicker than mesofemur; metabasitarsus elongate. Forewing with basal vein basad cu-a by 23 times vein width; 1m-cu entering second submarginal cell; second submarginal cell shortest, narrowed toward anterior wing margin; 2rs-m arcuate. Hind wing with nine distal hamuli. Metasomal tergum I without carina at angle of anterior- and dorsal-facing surfaces (similar to
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); tergum VII gradulus medially pointed posteriorly, without lateral gradular teeth (sensu
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), but lateral area instead angulate, apical margin projected, deflexed medially, margin shallowly and broadly emarginate (fig. 5A); sternum V with medioapical margin produced with broad, apically blunt lobe; sternum VI narrowed apically, medioapical margin truncate, with broadly concave, smooth ovoid areas laterally along margin producing narrow medial disc bearing a medial tubercle (fig. 5B); hidden sterna VII and VIII asymmetrical and as in figures 5C and 5D; genitalia as in figures 5EG, with penis valves markedly asymmetrical (figs. 5E, 5G).
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2017 ENGEL ET AL.: ARABIAN
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male), except labrum entirely yellow; mandible largely yellow except dark reddish brown to black apically; clypeus and supraclypeal area entirely yellow; paraocular area yellow below level of antennae and broadly along compound eye in lower half of upper face; paraocular area in upper half of face above antennae dark brown to testaceous; scape yellow, pedicel and flagellomeres I and II yellowish brown; remainder of flagellum orange. Pronotum dark reddish brown to testaceous (testaceous in
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male). Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum dark testaceous to black; tegula semitranslucent; metanotum testaceous to dark reddish brown; pleura
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Pubescence white and often obscuring integument on frons, vertex, gena, mesosoma, tibiae, tarsi, and metasomal terga where such setae usually appressed to decumbent and plumose (setae with numerous, minute branches along length of rachis, giving feathered appearance: similar to short-branched setal forms described by
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, and
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), setae of mesoscutum not squamiform, typically as long as or slightly longer than ocellar diameter (setae abraded from large areas of mesosoma and anterior metasomal terga on
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male, allowing view of integumental sculpture); labrum with transverse, medial patch of short, erect, branched setae; setae below level of antennae typically sparse, suberect to erect, long, and minutely branched, similar setae on postgena; mesosoma with setae less prominent on preepisternal area and posteroventrally on mesepisternum and anteroventrally on lateral propodeal surface; tergal setae largely short and appressed; sternal setae longer, suberect, and posteriorly directed.
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FEMALE: As described for male, except as follows: total body length
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; forewing length 5.00 mm. Head wider than long, length
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, width
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; inner margins of compound eyes comparatively straight, slightly convergent below, upper interorbital distance
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, lower interorbital distance
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; lateral ocelli separated from median ocellus by about one-half median ocellar diameter; lateral ocellus separated from eye by about 2.0× lateral ocellar diameter; lateral ocellus separated from posterior of head by about its diameter; scape short, extending to slightly less than distance to lower border of median ocellus; FI elongate, length about twice apical width, about twice as long as FII. Intertegular distance
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Pubescence as in male except for sex differences: probasitarsus with fine, erect to suberect setae with distinctly sinuate or wavy apices; metatibial and metabasitarsal scopa composed of dense, elongate, plumose setae; metasomal sterna IIV with rows of elongate, subdecumbent setae with sinuate or wavy apices, forming distinct scopa; sternum
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with medioapical patch of dense, short, erect setae.
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west of
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, al-Amariah [al-Amāriah], Majra [Mazraah] alGasim [
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[
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: Qassim [
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], Unizah [Unayzah], al-Watania Farm, Rowdah,
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[
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[sic] [
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FLORAL RECORD: The
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male was taken while visiting flowers of
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(L.) C.A. Mey (
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:
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: Helianthodea: Inuleae), a rather common annual herb in the region, known as false fleabane or regionally as “Jethjath” and used in medicinal tea. Regional beekeepers consider
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.
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as a good source for pollen and nectar during the spring.
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ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet refers to the ancient kingdom of Kindah, which occupied, among other areas, large portions of the Najd, encompassing the
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localities.
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2017 ENGEL ET AL.: ARABIAN
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19
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COMMENTS: There is variation in color of the head and mesosoma between the two males, the one from Qassim being darker and similar to the female from al-Amāriah, while the male from al-Amāriah is distinctly lighter. The lighter male is more testaceous in those areas where the Qassim male is dark testaceous to dark reddish brown, and dark testaceous to reddish brown in those places where the female and male from Qassim are dark reddish brown to black. However, despite these color differences, the integumental, structural, and genitalic traits are identical between the males. The male of
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<emphasis id="B94961700B529446DED3FE3AFD4BFE14" box="[683,701,474,499]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">T</emphasis>
.
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superficially resembles to some degree the male of the sympatric
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(
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, a eucerine that has also been taken visiting flowers of
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.
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.
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