Megalopta amoena ( Spinola 1853 )

Santos, L. M. & Melo, G. A. R., 2014, Updating the taxonomy of the bee genus Megalopta (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Augochlorini) including revision of the Brazilian species, Journal of Natural History 49 (11), pp. 575-674 : 605-608

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2014.946106

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333928

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scientific name

Megalopta amoena ( Spinola 1853 )
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Megalopta amoena ( Spinola 1853) View in CoL

( Figures 2F View Figure 2 , 5D View Figure 5 , 7C View Figure 7 , 8B, 8F View Figure 8 , 9B View Figure 9 , 14D View Figure 14 )

Halictus amoenus Spinola, 1853: 85 . Holotype male, Brazil: Pará (MSNT, examined through photographs).

Megalopta idalia Smith, 1853: 84 . Syntypes, Brazil: Amazonas and Pará, Santarém (BMNH, not examined).

Halictus argoides Vachal, 1904:115 . Holotype male, Guyana (MNHP, not examined).

Megalopta ochrias Vachal, 1904:115 View in CoL . Holotype male, Brazil: Goiás, Jataí (MNHP, not examined).

Megalopta ecuadoria Friese, 1926: 127 . Lectotype female, Ecuador: Guayas, Guayaquil (ZMB, examined).

Megalopta centralis Friese, 1926: 128 View in CoL . Lectotype male, Guatemala (ZMB, examined).

Megalopta gibbosa Friese, 1926:128 View in CoL . Holotype male, Ecuador: Guayas, Guayaquil , (ZMB, examined). New synonymy.

Megalopta lecointei Friese, 1926:122 View in CoL . Lectotype female, presently designated, Brazil: Pará , Óbidos (ZMB, examined). New synonymy.

Megalopta vigilans Cockerell, 1923:1 View in CoL . Holotype male, uncertain type locality (AMNH, examined through photographs). New synonymy.

Type material examined

In addition to the type material listed above, we also examined one female and one male syntypes of Megalopta lecointei in the ZMB collection. The female, with the labels ‘Obidos\ 1904\ P. Lecointe’, ‘ Brazil \ Estado\ Pará’, ‘ Megalopta ♀ \ lecointei Ducke \ n.sp.’, ‘ Megalopta \ lecointei Ducke \ n.sp.’, ‘Coll. \ Friese’ ‘Zool. Mus.\ Berlin’, ‘Type’, is here designated lectotype. The male paralectotype bears the labels ‘Obidos\ 1904\ P. Lecointe’, ‘ Brazil \ Estado do\ Pará’, ‘ Megalopta ♂ \ lecointei Ducke \ n.sp.’, ‘Coll. \ Friese’, ‘ Megalopta \ lecointei\ H. Friese 19 Ducke’ ‘Typus’.

Additional examined material

(833♀, 155♂). See Appendix 2.

Diagnosis

The female differs from those of M. chaperi , M. guimaraesi and M. mura sp. n. by posterior upper margin of metepisternum unmodified, lacking a velvety process ( Figure 5D View Figure 5 ) and by the smooth basal area of metapostnotum lacking rugulosities ( Figure 2F View Figure 2 ). The male is distinguished from that of M. chaperi by the metanotum in dorsal view with sparse pilosity and by the short basal area of metapostnotum, its length at least 0.8× that of metanotum ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ); from M. guimaraesi and M. mura sp. n. by F6–F11 about as wide as basal flagellomeres ( Figure 8F View Figure 8 ), central area of basal area of metapostnotum without longitudinal rugulosities ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ), S3 without longitudinal carina ( Figure 8B View Figure 8 ) and S4 basally with pilosity, its apical margin slightly notched laterally ( Figure 9B View Figure 9 ).

Description

(1) Mandible bidentate and with supplementary teeth. (2) Labral elevation sometimes with flattened surface. (3) Clypeus with surface between punctures on basal and central area smooth. (4) Central portion of supraclypeal with dense punctation, punctures separated by <1 pd. (5) Antennae reddish brown. (6) Upper frons flat, not strongly declivous toward sulcus around median ocellus. (7) Ocellocular distance smaller than the F1 length. (8) Mesoscutum adjacent to parapsidial line densely punctured, punctures contiguous, punctation becoming sparser towards mesoscutal lip (<1 pd). (9) Scutellum with posterior margin raised in relation to anterior margin of metanotum. (10) Metanotum with integument, in oblique view, not hidden by short plumose pilosity. (11) Basal area of metapostnotum often reddish brown (sometimes metallic green), its length 0.8–1× that of metanotum, often lacking longitudinal rugulosities ( Figure 2F View Figure 2 ), but rarely with weak grooves. (12) Mesepisternum with contiguous punctation. (13) Metepisternum often with dense pilosity, integument not visible through pilosity, posterior upper margin unmodified, lacking a velvety process ( Figure 5D View Figure 5 ). (14) T1 with dorsal surface of disc sparsely punctured (≥ 1 pd), posterior marginal zone smooth between punctures. Male. (15) Scape with diameter gradually enlarging toward the apex. (16) Flagellum reddish brown, F1–F11 not differing in diameter ( Figure 8F View Figure 8 ); F2 about as long as F3; F6–F11, in anterior view with the anterior and posterior margins depressed, in posterior view with basal portion levelled with remaining surface. (17) Metanotum in dorsal view, not hidden by short plumose pilosity ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ). (18) Basal area of metapostnotum as in the female ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ). (19) Metepisternum with dense pilosity, integument not visible through pilosity, posterior upper margin modified into a conspicuously large process covered with velvety pilosity, its diameter at least 0.75 × the tegula length. (20) 1st and 2nd tarsomeres of foreleg with longest simple setae shorter than the summed length of the three apical tarsomeres. (21) S3 with longitudinal sulcus absent, the central and apical margin sinuous and posterolateral margin sinuous, not notched ( Figure 8B View Figure 8 ). (22) S4 with medial protruding process, profile of process triangular in lateral view; basal portion with dense short pilosity; posterolateral margin sinuous, the apical margin without a set of dense hairs ( Figure 9B View Figure 9 ).

Measurements

Approximate body length: (9.2–12.9); maximum width of head: (2.7–3.6); intertegular distance: (2.7–4.3); length of forewing with the tegula: (8.2–10.4).

Comments

Several females exhibit metallic green highlights in the mesoscutum and some males have a metallic green basal area of the metapostnotum.

Distribution

BRAZIL. Acre: Acrelândia, Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio Branco. Alagoas: Ibateguara. Amapá: Ferreira Gomes, Oiapoque. Amazonas: Caruari, Japurá, Fonte Boa, Itacoatiara, Lábrea, Manaquiri, Manaus, Marãa, Novo Airão, Novo Aripuanã, Presidente Figueiredo, Santo Antônio do Iça, Tabatinga, Tefé. Bahia: Alagoinhas, Belmonte, Brejões, Lençois, Salvador, Senhor do Bonfim. Ceará: Maranguape. Distrito Federal. Espírito Santo: Conceição da Barra. Goiás: Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Jataí, Planaltina. Maranhão: Balsas, Caxias, Imperatriz. Mato Grosso: Alto Araguaia, Aripuanã, Barra dos Garças, Chapada dos Guimarães, Canarana, Juruena, Nova Mutum. Mato Grosso do Sul: Bataguaçu, Bonito. Minas Gerais: Belo Horizonte, Berizal, Bocaiúva, Buritis, Caratinga, Dionísio, Ipanema, Jaboticatubas, Marliéria, Minas Novas, Morada Nova de Minas, Paracatu, São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo, Três Marias, Unaí, Viçosa. Pará: Acará, Alenquer, Altamira, Aveiro, Belterra, Bujaru, Capitão Poço, Maracanã, Medicilândia, Melgaço, Monte Alegre, Oriximiná, Santarém, São João de Pirabas, Tucuruí, Vigia. Paraíba: João Pessoa, Mamanguape, Maturéia. Pernanbuco: Camaragibe, Igarassu. Rio de Janeiro: Macaé, Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro. Rio Grande do Norte: Baia Formosa, Natal. Rondônia: Itapuã do Oeste, Ji-Paraná, Ouro Preto do Oeste, Porto Velho. Roraima: Amajari, Pacaraima. São Paulo: Alvinlândia, Bauru, Caraguatatuba, Luís Antônio, Miracatu, Nova Europa, Sete Barras. Sergipe: Santa Luzia do Itanhy. Tocantins: Pindorama do Tocantis. ECUADOR. Guayas: Guayaquil. GUATEMALA. GUYANA. Upper Demerara-Berbice: Linden.

NICARAGUA. Masaya: Ticuantepe. PANAMA. PERU. Loreto: Maynas.

SURINAME. Brokopondo: Brokopondo. Para: Zuid . Paramaribo: Paramaribo. Sipaliwini: Coeroeni , unknown locality. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO : Tunapuna / Piarco: Curepe. VENEZUELA : Miranda: Curupao ( Figure 14D View Figure 14 ) .

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Halictidae

Genus

Megalopta

Loc

Megalopta amoena ( Spinola 1853 )

Santos, L. M. & Melo, G. A. R. 2014
2014
Loc

Megalopta ecuadoria

Friese H 1926: 127
1926
Loc

Megalopta centralis

Friese H 1926: 128
1926
Loc

Halictus amoenus

Spinola M 1853: 85
1853
Loc

Megalopta idalia

Smith F 1853: 84
1853
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