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Andrena (Poecilandrena) rusticola Warncke. We 1975

Authors: Pisanty, Gideon; Scheuchl, Erwin; Dorchin, Netta;

Andrena (Poecilandrena) rusticola Warncke. We 1975

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Andrena (Poecilandrena) rusticola Warncke, 1975 (Figs. 9, 37, 50, 59, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130, 136) Andrena rusticola Warncke, 1975: 37. ♀. Type locality: Turkey, İslahiye. Type depository: OLML. Description of male. Body length: 5.5–7 mm. Color. Head and thorax black (Figs. 78, 91). Clypeus with large, triangular medial yellow spot, penetrated laterally by two small black wedge-shaped spots; paraocular area black (Fig. 78). Anterior side of flagellomeres 3– 11 greyish-black to brown. Legs dark brown to black. Wings brownish-hyaline, veins dark brown, stigma dark brown to black. Tergal discs dark brown to black; marginal zones brown to black (Fig. 104). Pubescence. Hair on head and thorax mostly brightly colored and plumose. Clypeus with dense long white hairs laterally (Fig. 78). Paraocular area with white to brownish hairs of medium length. Scape with brownish hairs of varying length. Vertex with white to brown short and long hairs. Genal area with medium white to brown hairs dorsally, long white hairs ventrally. Mesonotum, scutellum and metanotum with sparse long white to brownish hairs. Mesepisternum with very long white hairs. Propodeum with long white hairs. Femora and tibiae with white hairs. Tarsi with white to brownish hairs. Terga with minute inconspicuous bright hairs; lateral parts with sparse, short white hairs. Tergal apical hair bands absent. Prepygidial fimbria white to brownish. Head. 1.2 times broader than long. Galea finely shagreened. Clypeus weakly convex, superficially shagreened to smooth, weakly punctured, with impunctate midline, distance between punctures 1–2 puncture diameters, puncture size medium (Fig. 78). Flagellomere 1 about 1.5 times as long as broad, slightly shorter than 2+3; 2 broader than long; 3 almost square; the following square to slightly longer than broad. Ocelloccipital distance about 1 ocellus diameter. Mesosoma. Dorsolateral angle of pronotum not elevated. Mesonotum shagreened, punctation of shallow to moderate depth and fine to coarse size, distance between punctures 1–2 puncture diameters (Fig. 91). Scutellum finely punctured, shagreened to almost smooth medially (Fig. 91). Mesepisternum shagreened, anteriodorsal part roughened and with dense, coarse U-shaped punctures. Basal part of propodeum horizontal. Propodeal triangle rugose basally and finely alveolate apically. Lateral parts of propodeum reticulately shagreened, impunctate. Recurrent vein 1 meeting submarginal cell 2 near its middle. Nervulus strongly antefurcal. Metasoma. Disc of tergum 1 weakly shagreened, smoother apically, very finely punctured, distance between punctures 1.5–2 puncture diameters (Fig. 104). Discs of terga 2–4 shiny, smooth to very weakly shagreened medially and apically, more strongly shagreened basally, finely to very finely punctured, puncture size and density decreasing from tergum 2 to 4, distance between punctures 1–3 puncture diameters (Fig. 104). Tergal marginal zones 1–4 weakly depressed, more or less smooth and impunctate. Genitalia and hidden sterna. Gonocoxites connected. Dorsal lobe of gonocoxite absent (Fig. 117). Penis valves with elongate lateral lamellar extensions, gradually tapering apically, apex needlelike. Gonostyli arched basally, straight apically (Figs. 117, 130). Sternite 8 columnar, narrow and elongate, apex weakly broadened (Fig. 136). Differential diagnosis. The male of A. rusticola closely resembles that of A. kondarensis Osytshnjuk from Central Asia but differs from it in the absence of metallic luster (sometimes weakly present in A. kondarensis), completely shagreened and matt mesonotum (smooth and shiny medially in A. kondarensis), and the largely bare metasoma (with distinct white hair fringes in A. kondarensis). The genital capsules of the two species are very similar. Distribution: Israel, Turkey. Flight period: March–May. Flower records: Plantaginaceae: Veronica leiocarpa (1♀). Most individuals collected from pan traps. Material examined: ISRAEL AND WEST BANK: Bar'am, 4.iv.2014, O. Winberger (7♀, 4♂); 7.iv.2015, O. Winberger (3♂); 1.iv.2016, O. Winberger (8♀, 1♂); Dovev, 8.iv.2014, O. Winberger (1♂); 3.iv.2016, O. Winberger (3♀); Gush Halav, 13.iv.2016, O. Winberger (1♂); Har Addir, 5.iv.2016, G. Pisanty (1♀, 3♂); Malkiyya, 27.iv.2014, O. Winberger (2♀); 26.iv.2015, O. Winberger (1♀); 4.iv.2016, O. Winberger (3♀); Meron, 22.iv.1973, D. Furth (1♀); Monfort, 4.iii.2010, A. Freidberg (1♂); Mount Meron, 9.iv.1977, A. Freidberg (1♂); 5.iv.2016, G. Pisanty (1♀, 6♂); 4.iv.2017, G. Pisanty (1♀, 8♂); 21.iv.2017, G. Pisanty (2♀, 1♂); Mount Meron, 900m, 13.iv.1988, I. Yarom (1♂); Mount Meron, 1000m, 14.iv.2011, L. Friedman (1♂); 17.iv.2012, L. Friedman (5♂); Mount Meron, 1100m, 17.iv.2000, A. Freidberg (4♂); Sasa, 20.iv.2015, O. Winberger (2♀, 2♂); 14.iv.2016, O. Winberger (2♀, 19♂); Tiv'on, 2.iv.1975, F. Kaplan (1♀); Ya'ar Nehosha, 25.iv.2011, T. Koznichki (1♀); Yiftach, 30.iii.2016, O. Winberger (1♀); Yir'on, 22.iv.2014, O. Winberger (1♀); Ziv'on, 1km SW, 15.v.2015, G. Pisanty (1♀); 5.iv.2016, G. Pisanty (1♀, 13♂); 21.iv.2017, G. Pisanty, on Veronica leiocarpa (1♀) (ES, OLML, RMNH, SMNHTAU, ZSMC); TURKEY: Holotype: İslahiye, 19.iv.1966 (♀) (OLML). Remarks. This is the first record of the species from the Levant.

Published as part of Pisanty, Gideon, Scheuchl, Erwin & Dorchin, Netta, 2018, Taxonomic review of the subgenus Andrena (Poecilandrena) (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) in Israel and the Levant, pp. 151-188 in Zootaxa 4374 (2) on pages 163-164, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4374.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1154360

Keywords

Andrena rusticola, Insecta, Arthropoda, Andrena, Animalia, Biodiversity, Apidae, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy

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