Acanthalictus
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Halictidae
Name
Cockerell, 1924 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Acanthalictus Cockerell, 1924: 184. Type species: Halictus dybowskii Radoszkowski, 1876, by original designation.
- Evylaeus (Acanthalictus): Pesenko 2007a[1]: 16–17.
Diagnosis
This subgenus is characterized in having the following features: 1) lower margin of clypeus reflected forward (Fig. 5); 2) female mandible with two apical teeth (Fig. 6); 3) basal elevation of male labrum high swelled, with longitudinal furrow (Fig. 8); 4) male S2 gently swelled on apical part (Fig. 15); and 5) male S6 expanded apically as in Fig. 20 (Michener 2007[2]; Pesenko 2007a[1]). In this study, we noticed an additional apparently unique character, namely the female labrum lacking basal elevation (Fig. 7). The comparative morphological study of labrum has not been performed yet in the genus Lasioglossum, but this character state may be an autoapomorphy.
Taxon Treatment
- Murao, R; Lee, H; Tadauchi, O; 2014: Lasioglossum (Acanthalictus) dybowskii (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) newly recorded from South Korea, with a checklist of the genus Lasioglossum in Korean Peninsula Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 38: 141-153. doi
Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pesenko Y (2007a) Subgeneric classification of the Palaearctic bees of the genus Evylaeus Robertson (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Zootaxa 1500: 1–54.
- ↑ Michener C (2007) The Bees of the World, 2nd ed. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, xvi + [1] + 953 pp.
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