Thrinchostoma (T.) sladeni Cockerell, 1913 New
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Thrinchostoma (T.) sladeni Cockerell, 1913 New |
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Thrinchostoma (T.) sladeni Cockerell, 1913 New View in CoL record to China ( Figs 1–16 View Figures 1 – 6 View Figures 7 – 10 View Figures 11 – 16 )
Thrinchostoma sladeni Cockerell, 1913: 35 View in CoL , ♂ (non. ♀). Type locality: India, Assam, Khasia Hills.
Halictus wroughtoni Bingham, 1897 (nec Cameron, 1897): 432, ♂, ♀, not examined.
Halictus (Rostratilapis) sladeni Friese 1914: 27 , ♂ (non. ♀).
Thrinchostoma sladeni Cockerell View in CoL : Sladen, 1915: 213, ♂; Blüthgen, 1926: 377, ♂, ♀.
Thrinchostoma (T.) sladeni Cockerell View in CoL : Michener, 1978: 524 (list); Michener & Engel, 2010: 133 (list), 131, ♀ (key), 133, ♂ (key); Saini & Rathor, 2012: 164 (list).
Diagnosis. All specimens collected from China bear the following characters: the male malar area nearly as long as the width of mandible base ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1 – 6 ), metafemur, metatibia strongly swollen, and metatrochanter ventrally with angular projection ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1 – 6 ), basal margin of S5 with two transverse rows of spines numbered in 3 respectively at both sides ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1 – 6 ); the female malar area about one-third as long as the width of mandible base ( Fig. 13 View Figures 11 – 16 ), second marginal crossvein angulated medially ( Fig. 14 View Figures 11 – 16 ), metasomal terga with short, simple, laterally-directed hairs on posterior marginal zones, T2 with broad orange apical margin ( Fig. 15 View Figures 11 – 16 ). All these characters diagnosed our specimens as T. (T.) sladeni Cockerell, 1913 .
Materials examined. China, Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, NWNR: Naban (100º40′E, 22º09′N), 1♀ 1♂, 12.V.2008, 1♀, 729 m, 6.IV.2009, 2♀, 709 m, 26.IV.2009, 1♀, 732 m, 26.V.2009, coll. Lingzeng Meng; 2♀, 729 m, 2♀, 732 m, 23.V.2008, 2♀, 729 m, 6.VI.2008, 1♀ 1♂, 709 m, 15.VI.2008, 1♀, 729 m, 28.VI.2008, 3♀, 732 m, 18.VII.2008, coll. A. Weigel; Mandian (100º40′E, 22º07′N), 1♀, 753 m, 6.VI.2008, 1♀, 753 m, 15.VI.2008, 2♀, 28.VI.2008, 2♀, 753m, 8.VII.2008, coll. A. Weigel; 2♀, 753 m, 16.III.2009, 2♀, 753 m, 6.IV.2009, 1♀, 746 m, 16.IV.2009, 2♀, 746 m, 6.V.2009, 4♀, 753 m, 16.V.2009, 4♀, 753 m, 6.VI.2009, 2♀, 2♂, 26.VI.2009, coll. Lingzeng Meng; Anma Xinzai (100º39′E, 22º12′N), 4♀, 772 m, 6.IV.2009, 1♀, 772 m, 26.V.2009, coll. Lingzeng Meng; 1♀, 13.VI.2013, coll. Pia Oremek; Danuoyou (100º38′E, 22º12′N), 1♀, 770 m, 26.V.2009, coll. Lingzeng Meng; 1♀, 1.V.2013, 1♀, 10.VII.2013, coll. Pia Oremek; Jinhong Mekong Hill Garden (100º47′E, 22º01′N), 1♀, 30.XII.2007, coll. A. Weigel; Banggang Xinzai (100º15′E, 22º09′N), 1♀, 12.V.2008, coll. Lingzeng Meng; Manfei (100º40′E, 22º08′N), 1♀, 14.V.2013, 1♀, 29.VI.2013, coll. Pia Oremek; Xiaomangmu (100º28′E, 22º00′N), 1♂, 29.V.1987, ( Alpinia sp.), coll. Tao Zhu; Juzidi (100º37′E, 22º13′N), 1♀, 30.IV.2013, 1♂, 11.VI.2013, 1♀, 25.VI.2013, coll. Pia Oremek; China, Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Mile Xian, Bubang (103º14′E, 24º07′N), 1♂, 700 m, 16.IX.1993, coll. Huanli Xu.
Distribution. China (Yunnan), India (Assam, Khasia Hills; Cockerell, 1913).
Floral association. Alpinia sp. (Zingberaceae).
Remark. This species was previously only recorded from India in literature. It is a newly recorded species for China.
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Thrinchostoma (T.) sladeni Cockerell, 1913 New
Zeqing Niu, Feng Yuan, Pia Oremek, Feng Liu & Chaodong Zhu 2016 |
Halictus (Rostratilapis) sladeni
Friese 1914: 27 |
Thrinchostoma sladeni
Cockerell 1913: 35 |
Halictus wroughtoni
Bingham 1897 |