Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) rufescens (Friese)

Eardley, Connal & Griswold, Terry, 2017, Taxonomic revision of the Afrotropical species of Pachyanthidium Friese (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae: Anthidiini), Zootaxa 4237 (3), pp. 401-453 : 446-449

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4237.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6040527

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scientific name

Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) rufescens (Friese)
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Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) rufescens (Friese) View in CoL

( Figs 30–31 View FIGURE 30 View FIGURE 31 )

Anthidium cordatum var. rufescens Friese, 1915: 294 View in CoL , male lectotype and female paralectotype (here designated) (ZMHB) Ethiopia.

Pachyanthidium cordatum rufescens (Friese) View in CoL : Mavromoustakis 1963: 491. Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) rufescens (Friese) View in CoL : Pasteels 1984: 145.

Diagnosis. The naked eye, absent arolia and dorsum of metasoma black centrally and yellow laterally distinguishes P. rufescens from all Pachyanthidium except the cordatum species-group ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 30 ). From these, the female can be distinguished by the mandibles with seven or eight rounded, peg-like teeth of similar size and shape. Males can be distinguished by the combination of posterolateral angle of scutum thickened, appearing triangular in lateral view, midventral depression of mesepisternum shallow, T7 with median spine longer than the narrow lateral spines, truncate and a little narrower than the concavity between the median and lateral spines, and tergal maculations ivory.

Description. FEMALE. Lengths: head 2.8–3.0 mm; scutum 1.8–1.9 mm; forewing 5.8–5.9 mm; body 6.3–6.5 mm. Head and mesosoma black with yellow maculation on entire clypeus, lower paraocular area, outer margin of upper paraocular area, ventromedian supraclypeus, mediolongitudinal supra-antennal area, vertex (anterior to preoccipital lamella), anterior gena, basal mandible, distal pronotal lobe, lateral margin of scutum, mesepisternum posterior to omaulus, lateral axilla, posterior scutellum (anterior to posterior lamella sometimes medially interrupted with black); legs yellow on posterior surfaces of femora and outer surfaces of tibiae and tarsi, otherwise they are yellowish-orange; metasoma mostly yellow laterally, orange posterolaterally and black mesally, T3–T5 orangish-black mesally and T6 yellow. Structure ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 30 ). Preoccipital ridge weakly lamellate; eye naked; clypeus ventral edge straight, crenulate; mandible about 7–8 similar, rounded, peg-like teeth; pronotal lobe strongly lamellate; omaulus lamellate; forebasitarsus short and broad, length 0.5x foretibia length, 3.3x width; arolia absent; T1–T5 without lateral spines; T6 rounded laterally, slightly lobate, without spine, extended posteriorly, distinctly cleft posteromedially.

MALE. Lengths: head 2.8–3.2 mm; scutum 1.8–2.0 mm; forewing 6.3–6.8 mm; body 6.8–7.7 mm. Similar to female except basal segments of legs blackish, T4–T5 orangish-black mesally and T6–T7 yellow. Structure ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 30 ). Preoccipital ridge weakly lamellate; eye naked; clypeus ventral edge straight, mediolateral tubercle; antennal flagellum 1.0x eye length; 3.3x scape length; mandible 6–7 dissimilar teeth; omaulus lamellate; forebasitarsus sparely pubescent, moderately long posterior fringe; forebasitarsus length 0.6x foretibia length, 0.5x its width, not distinctly extended anterodistally; hind basitarsus wide, length 3x width; arolia absent; T1–T4 without lateral spines or swelling; T5 slight posterolateral swelling; T6 one plane, extended posteromedially, ventrolateral spine, posterolateral and posteromedian tubercles; T7 narrow posterolateral spine (narrower than length), truncate median spine, concavity between median and lateral spines 1. 5x width median spine; terminalia as in P. cordatum (cf. Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ).

Distribution. This species was described from Ethiopia, and is also known from Zambia and Zimbabwe ( Fig. 31 View FIGURE 31 ).

Material examined. Type material. Male lectotype Anthidium cordatum var. rufescens : ‘NO.–Africa Abessinien Harrar 11 Kristenses, Anthidium cordatum v. rufescens Fr. ♂ 1914 Friese det, Type, Typus, Pachyanthidium rufescens Fr. J. Pasteels det., 1963’, ZMHB. Female paralectotype Anthidium cordatum var.

rufescens : ‘ NO.–Africa Abessinien Harrar 11 Kristenses , Anthidium cordatum v. rufescens Fr. ♀ 1914 Friese det, Type, AlloTypus, Pachyanthidium rufescens Fr. J. Pasteels det., 1963’, ZMHB.

Additional material. Zambia. Upper Luangwa River, 1910. vii–27–viii.13. S . A. Neave (1♀ NHML) ; Mfuwe, 7 km SW, Luangwa River Wildlife Camp, 1998. iii.7–9, W. Pulawski (1♀ CAS) ; 20km SE Chipata , 10.xi.1982, T. & R. Griswold (1♂ BBSL) . Zambia Upper Luangwa River, 27.vii.–13.viii.1910, S . A. Neave (1♀ NHML) . Zimbabwe. Lonely Mine , 1914. i.28, H. Swale (1♀ NHML) .

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

BBSL

USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Pollinating Insects-- Biology, Management and Systematics Research

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megachilidae

Tribe

Anthidiini

Genus

Pachyanthidium

Loc

Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) rufescens (Friese)

Eardley, Connal & Griswold, Terry 2017
2017
Loc

Pachyanthidium cordatum rufescens

Pasteels 1984: 145
Mavromoustakis 1963: 491
1963
Loc

Anthidium cordatum var. rufescens

Friese 1915: 294
1915
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