taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DCAE031410B139FED9F928FBC7F988.taxon	type_taxon	TYPE SPECIES. — Leioproctus (Otagocolletes) barrydonovani n. sp.	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B139FED9F928FBC7F988.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — The new subgenus is similar to Nesocolletes Michener, 1965 in the possession of a more pronounced malar space (i. e., at least longer than 0.5 × the basal mandibular width), about as long as wide in the fossil, and the short and wholly declivitous basal area to the propodeum but differs in the more parallel-sided pterostigma, the distal origin of r-rs, the more abruptly tapered pterostigmal border within the marginal cell (more convex in Nesocolletes), the weakly and evenly arched 2 rs-m, and shortened second medial cell (vide etiam Discussion, infra).	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B139FED9F928FBC7F988.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The new subgeneric name is a combination of the Otago region, southern Māori dialect version of Ōtākou, and kollitís (ΚΟλλητής, meaning, “ gluer ” or “ one who glues ”). The gender of the name is masculine.	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B13BFCF4F9C8FC43FBFB.taxon	description	(Figs 2 - 4) urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 8037 BA 79 - 7 FEA- 4 BEF- 8197 - F 518 CB 454571	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B13BFCF4F9C8FC43FBFB.taxon	materials_examined	HOLOTYPE. — New Zealand • ♀; OU 46558; Lacustrine mudstones from Hindon Maar (Langhian; I 44 / f 0392 in the New Zealand Fossil Record File); Dunedin Volcanic Group, 10 km N of Outram, Otago, southern New Zealand; Department of Geology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. TYPE LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — Lacustrine mudstones from Hindon Maar (Langhian; I 44 / f 0392 in the New Zealand Fossil Record File), Dunedin Volcanic Group, 10 km N of Outram, Otago, southern New Zealand.	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B13BFCF4F9C8FC43FBFB.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet honours the late Barry J. Donovan (1941 - 2022), authority on New Zealand’s unique bee fauna (e. g. Donovan 2007) and a charming and generous man with whom we had the pleasure of working. This project was just starting with Barry when he passed away (van Toor et al. 2022). He is missed. DIAGNOSIS. — As for the subgenus (vide supra).	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
03DCAE031410B13BFCF4F9C8FC43FBFB.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Female Body. Total length as preserved (vertex to apex of fragment of tergum II) 6.4 mm; forewing length as preserved (base to torn apex as apical portion of membrane largely missing including apex of marginal cell) 5.6 mm; mesoscutum length 2.1 mm, mesoscutellum length 0.4 mm; metasoma width as preserved 2.7 mm. Integument nearly black as preserved (colouration taphonomically altered but likely dark brown to black in life). Sculpturing not discernible for most sclerites (ental surfaces exposed for many sclerites and thereby not depicting external sculpturing or pubescence), where evident seemingly closely punctate (e. g. small portions of mesoscutum, at least laterally, and metasomal terga but otherwise these sclerites internally exposed). Head. Apparently broad (incomplete and in oblique posterior position so precise dimension impossible to determine but seeming broad based on upper width as preserved); gena narrower than compound eye; malar space apparently about as long as wide (the sclerite at the lower margin of the compound eye is not the base of the mandible and indicates a malar space that is 0.5 × as long as wide, or even slightly more; this seems almost certainly the case in the part but is less clear in the counterpart as preserved); mesoscutellum longer than combined lengths of metanotum and basal area of propodeum; metanotum exceedingly short (as preserved), slightly shorter than basal area of propodeum; basal area of propodeum wholly declivitous (best observed on part), almost undifferentiated from posterior surface. Forewing. All wing veins strong and tubular; marginal cell long (although incomplete as preserved the course of Rs and anterior wing margin demonstrate overall length) (Figs 2 - 4), longer than pterostigma; prestigma about as long as wide and perhaps about as long as pterostigmal base; pterostigma slender, roughly parallel-sided, not widening apically (Fig. 4), tapering within marginal cell, border within marginal cell distinctly convex (Fig. 4); basal vein (1 M) faintly arched, confluent with 1 cu-a; 1 cu-a straight, oblique, sloping toward wing apex; 1 Rs slightly longer than prestigma, oblique relative to Rs + M, much shorter than 1 M; Rs + M nearly straight; first submarginal cell longer than individual lengths of second and third submarginal cells, slightly longer than combined lengths of remaining submarginal cells; prestigmal length of first submarginal cell slightly less than 0.3 × pterostigmal length of cell; 1 r-rs well distad pterostigmal midlength, near pterostigmal apex, shorter than 3 Rs; second submarginal cell slightly narrowed anteriorly, 2 Rs longer than 3 Rs, 2 Rs and 1 rs-m not parallel; 1 m-cu entering second submarginal cell at cell midlength, basad 1 rs-m by 4 - 5 × vein width; 3 Rs shorter than 4 Rs; anterior border of third submarginal cell longer than anterior border of second submarginal cell; 2 rs-m weakly curved distally; posterior border of third submarginal cell about as long as that of second submarginal cell, only slightly longer than anterior border of third submarginal cell; 2 m-cu apparently entering third submarginal cell near apex (incomplete but given that majority of posterior border of cell present and not in contact with 2 m-cu indicates it must make contact near cell’s apex); 2 Cu much longer than 2 cu-a. Male Unknown.	en	Engel, Michael S., Kaulfuss, Uwe (2025): A bee from the middle Miocene Hindon Maar of southern New Zealand (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). Zoosystema 47 (3): 43-49, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a3, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a3.pdf
