Megachile (Eutricharaea)
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Megachile (Eutricharaea) sp. 2
Figs 51–54 View FIGURES 49–55 .
Male: Small-sized Eutricharaea characterized as follows: Integument dark, except the following body parts, which are orange: all femora and tarsi, front coxa, all sternites, antennae except scape and pedicel, parts of mandibles and clypeus, latero-inferior parts of T1 and T2. Front legs modified as follows: front coxa with comparatively long and acute, triangular spine ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 49–55 ), anterior surface of coxa glabrous, shiny, nearly impunctate, without patch of orange setae. Front tarsi yellowish white, ventral side of segments 2 and 3 with black maculation ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 49–55 ). Last antennal segment distinctly broadened, spatulate ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 49–55 ). The most distinctive feature is the apical margin of the clypeus, with two rounded teeth separated by a deep emargination ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 49–55 ). Preapical carina of T6 with 10 acute teeth and with medial emargination. Genitalia as in Megachile rufomandibularis sp. nov., gonostylus apically bifid, with a short preapical lobe. The structure of the genitalia is reminiscent of Megachile rufomandibularis sp. nov. and M. naevia , thus places this species in the naevia -group. This species would run to M. admixta Cockerell 1931 in the key by Pasteels (1965); both species appear to share numerous characteristics, especially the short vertex, the emarginate clypeus, the strong carina under the front femur and the short vertex, a combination of features that is otherwise unusual in Eutricharaea .
Female: Unknown (possibly Megachile sp. 3 ).
Material examined: EGYPT: 8 ♂, Wadi Khoshb ( Sharm El Sheikh , South Sinai), 16–18.iv.2016, sweep net, leg. A. Al-Shahat ( EFC) .
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