Colletes fasciatus, Smith, 1853
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7667881 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7668077 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8378093A-F804-4549-FED1-7C8CD14FFC13 |
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Felipe |
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Colletes fasciatus |
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Key to the species of the Colletes fasciatus View in CoL -group
1 Females: antennal flagellum with ten segments; metasoma with six visible terga ...................................................................................................................... 2
– Males: antennal flagellum 11-segmented; metasoma with seven visible terga ...... ............................................................................................................................ 19
2 Hind femur and tibia with reduced scopa ( Figs 3, 4 View Figs 1–4 ) ........................................... 3
– Hind femur and tibia with well developed scopa ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–4 ) .................................. 11 3 Hind femur largely orange-brown to red; in many species legs completely orangebrown to red .......................................................................................................... 4
– Hind legs black to dark brown; tarsus sometimes red-brown............................... 8
4 Fore and mid tibiae largely or completely blackish or brownish, sometimes to a small extent reddish .............................................................................................. 5
– Fore and mid tibiae completely orange-brown to red, sometimes blackish or brownish basally and/or apically .......................................................................... 6
5 T1 with area between punctures finely shagreened, dull; apical tergal depressions broadly translucent and disc posteriorly with narrow red margin; T6 narrowly rounded apically .............................................................. infracognitus Cockerell View in CoL
– T1 with area between punctures smooth and shiny; only apical tergal depressions narrowly translucent; T6 broadly rounded apically ................. stellatus Cockerell View in CoL
6 Maximum width of facial fovea about diameter of antennal flagellum ................. ......................................................................................................... eardleyi sp. n.
– Maximum width of facial fovea about 2× diameter of antennal flagellum .......... 7
7 Apical hair bands of terga broad, medially nearly completely covering depression; hairs on disc of mesonotum long, about 2× as long as diameter of antennal flagellum ................................................................................................... testaceipes Friese View in CoL
– Apical hair bands of terga narrow, medially covering only about posterior half of depression; hairs on disc of mesonotum short, about as long as diameter of antennal flagellum ............................................................................... albohirtus Cockerell View in CoL
8 Hind tibia with dense short hairs dorsally ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–4 ); apical tergal depressions broadly translucent yellowish to reddish ........................................... laticaudus Cockerell View in CoL
– Hind tibia without dense short hairs ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1–4 ); apical tergal depressions narrowly translucent reddish to brownish ............................................................................ 9
9 Metanotum medially with course and short, erect hairs ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–4 ) ........................ 10
– Metanotum medially with thin, longer hairs .............................. karooensis sp. n.
10 Propodeal triangle entirely covered with coarse transverse carinae...... obscurus Friese View in CoL
– Propodeal triangle dorsally with few, very weak transverse carinae ...................... ................................................................................................. cyanonitidus sp. n.
11 Apical hair band of T2 as broad as disc; in C. zygophyllum View in CoL sp. n. width of apical hair band about 2/3 width of disc and scutellum with abundant black hairs ...... 12
– Apical hair bands of T2 only about 1/4 width of disc; in C. abnormis View in CoL sp. n. width of apical hair band about 1/2 width of disc and scutellum without black hairs ...... 15
12 Apical tergal depressions distinctly translucent and disc posteriorly with narrow red margin ......................................................................... aureocinctus Cockerell View in CoL
– Apical tergal depressions weakly translucent, disc completely black ................ 13 13 Apical hair bands of terga whitish .......................................... zygophyllum sp. n.
– Apical hair bands of terga yellowish brown or brownish orange ....................... 14
14 Apical hair bands of terga brownish orange; that on T3 broader, maximum width 2× width of hind basitarsus ........................................................... fasciatus Smith View in CoL
– Apical hair bands of terga yellowish brown; on T3 narrower, maximum width 1.5–1.7× width of hind basitarsus ........................................... latefasciatus Friese View in CoL
15 Malar area short, less than half as long as width of base of mandible ............... 16
– Malar area long, about as long as width of base of mandible or longer ............. 17
16 Apical hair bands of terga narrow; that on T3 medially slightly narrower than width of hind basitarsus; scutellum with black hairs ...................................... gessi sp. n.
– Apical hair bands of terga broad; that on T3 medially slightly broader than width of hind basitarsus; scutellum without black hairs ............................. abnormis sp. n.
17 Apical hair bands of terga narrow; on T2 medially about half as wide as width of hind basitarsus; malar area slightly shorter than basal width of mandible ............. ............................................................................................... cardiurus Cockerell View in CoL
– Apical hair bands of terga broad; on T2 medially about as broad as width of hind basitarsus; malar area as broad or broader than basal width of mandible .......... 18
18 Malar area shorter, about as long as basal width of mandible; supraclypeal area shiny, surface between punctures smooth ................................ wathmoughi sp. n.
– Malar area longer, about 1.5× longer than basal width of mandible; supraclypeal area dull, surface between punctures finely shagreened .................. genalis Friese View in CoL
19 S6 with a large lateral tooth directed backwards ................................................ 20
– S6 without teeth .................................................................................................. 22
20 Gonostylus bifurcate ( Fig. 29 View Figs 28–39 ), S7 as in Fig. 28 View Figs 28–39 ...................... knersvlaktei sp. n.
– Gonostylus simple .............................................................................................. 21
21 Gonostylus very narrow ( Fig. 27 View Figs 18–27 ), S7 as in Fig. 26 View Figs 18–27 ...................... schultzei Friese View in CoL
– Gonostylus thick ( Fig. 23 View Figs 18–27 ), S7 as in Fig. 22 View Figs 18–27 ................................. fasciatus Smith View in CoL
22 Mid femora broadest near base, forming a near right-angled edge ventrally ..... 23
– Mid femora not broadest near their base and not forming a right-angled edge ventrally .............................................................................................................. 25
23 S7 longer than broad ( Fig. 33 View Figs 28–39 ), gonostylus as in Fig. 32 View Figs 28–39 .... nieuwoudtvillei sp. n.
– S7 broader than long ( Figs 12, 14), gonostylus not as shown as in Fig. 32 View Figs 28–39 ....... 24
24 Gonostylus as in Fig. 13, S7 as in Fig. 12.................................. bokkeveldi sp. n.
– Gonostylus shorter than that of C. bokkeveldi View in CoL ( Fig. 15), S7 as in Fig. 14.............. .............................................................................................................. gessi sp. n.
25 Hind tarsal segment 2 elongate and slender, more than 3× longer than broad, S7 and gonostylus as in Figs 30, 31 View Figs 28–39 , respectively ........................ cyanonitidus sp. n.
– Hind tarsal segment 2 shorter and wide, at most 1.5× as long as broad ............. 26
26 Gonostylus bifurcate ........................................................................................... 27
– Gonostylus simple .............................................................................................. 28
27 Gonostylus as in Fig. 37 View Figs 28–39 and S 7 long ( Fig. 36 View Figs 28–39 ) .................... denudatus Cockerell View in CoL
– Gonostylus as in Fig. 35 View Figs 28–39 and S 7 short ( Fig. 34 View Figs 28–39 ) ......................... katharinae sp. n.
28 Lobes of S7 strongly emarginate apically ( Figs 6, 8, 38 View Figs 28–39 ) ................................... 29
– Lobes of S7 different, only slightly emarginate apically or without emargination ............................................................................................................................ 31
29 Lobes of S7 with a single emargination ( Fig. 38 View Figs 28–39 ), gonostylus as in Fig. 39 View Figs 28–39 .......... .................................................................................................... karooensis sp. n.
– Lobes of S7 with two emarginations apically ( Figs 6, 8) ................................... 30
30 Gonostylus broad ( Fig. 9), S7 as in Fig. 8............................. inornatus Cockerell View in CoL
– Gonostylus narrow ( Fig. 7), S7 as in Fig. 6.................................. abnormis sp. n.
31 Scutellum and inner eye margins with black hairs intermixed ........ genalis Friese View in CoL
– Scutellum and inner eye margins without black hairs ........................................ 32
32 Tarsi completely and tibiae at least partly light yellowish to pale reddish brown ................................................................................................... testaceipes Friese View in CoL
– Tarsi and tibiae black, sometimes partly dark reddish brown ............................ 33
33 Hind basitarsus slightly emarginate to concave ventrally .... albohirtus Cockerell View in CoL
– Ventral margins of hind basitarsus straight ......................................................... 34
34 Apical hair bands of S2 and S3 medially consisting of very short, dense pilosity, gonostylus and S7 as in Figs 24, 25 View Figs 18–27 , respectively ................ laticaudus Cockerell View in CoL
– Apical hairbands of S2 and S3 medially consisting of a few long hairs; gonostylus and S7 as in Figs 20, 21 View Figs 18–27 , respectively ............................... aureocinctus Cockerell View in CoL
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