The Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex, also known as the L. tegulare species group and the L. parvum species complex, is a very common, widespread, diverse, and recognisable lineage of sweat bees, containing 22 previously described species and several known undescribed species. The species were recently revised for the eastern Nearctic region and the Greater Antilles, but remain poorly known in the western Nearctic along with most other L. (Dialictus). These characteristics make it a prime candidate for revision in ongoing taxonomic work on the western Nearctic L. (Dialictus). Here we present the results of this revision, including 10 new species descriptions, one new synonymy, a preliminary phylogeny, and keys to known Near...
Fig. 102. Face. A. Lasioglossum holzenthali sp. nov., ♂, with dense tomentum on lower paraocular are...
Fig. 81. Tegula. A. Lasioglossum profundum sp. nov., ♀, impunctate. B. L. holzenthali sp. nov., ♀, s...
Fig. 7. Lasioglossum (D.) carlinvillense Gibbs, 2009, possible ♂ (based on a single male associated ...
The Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex, also known as the L. tegulare species group a...
The Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex, also known as the L. tegulare species group a...
Sweat bees in the subgenus Lasioglossum (Dialictus) are one of the most diverse and abundant bee tax...
Lasioglossum is a large genus of halictid bees with high species diversity in morphologically rather...
Fig. 79. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum perparvum (Ellis, 1914), ♀, sparsely punctate, not exceeding poste...
Fig. 110. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum helianthi (Cockerell, 1916), ♂, with smaller posterior projection...
Fig. 87. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum angelicum sp. nov., ♀, large with inner posterior margin concave a...
Fig. 117. T2. A. Lasioglossum egulare (Robertson, 1890), ♂, with dense punctures up to premarginal l...
Subgenus Dialictus Robertson, 1902 Dialictus Robertson, 1902: 48. Type species: Halictus anomalus...
Fig. 115. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum helianthi (Cockerell, 1916), ♂, inner posterior margin concave wi...
Fig. 95. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum holzenthali sp. nov., ♀, not reaching posterior margin of mesoscut...
Fig. 113. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum magnitegula sp. nov., ♂, very large and exceeding mesoscutum post...
Fig. 102. Face. A. Lasioglossum holzenthali sp. nov., ♂, with dense tomentum on lower paraocular are...
Fig. 81. Tegula. A. Lasioglossum profundum sp. nov., ♀, impunctate. B. L. holzenthali sp. nov., ♀, s...
Fig. 7. Lasioglossum (D.) carlinvillense Gibbs, 2009, possible ♂ (based on a single male associated ...
The Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex, also known as the L. tegulare species group a...
The Lasioglossum (Dialictus) gemmatum species complex, also known as the L. tegulare species group a...
Sweat bees in the subgenus Lasioglossum (Dialictus) are one of the most diverse and abundant bee tax...
Lasioglossum is a large genus of halictid bees with high species diversity in morphologically rather...
Fig. 79. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum perparvum (Ellis, 1914), ♀, sparsely punctate, not exceeding poste...
Fig. 110. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum helianthi (Cockerell, 1916), ♂, with smaller posterior projection...
Fig. 87. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum angelicum sp. nov., ♀, large with inner posterior margin concave a...
Fig. 117. T2. A. Lasioglossum egulare (Robertson, 1890), ♂, with dense punctures up to premarginal l...
Subgenus Dialictus Robertson, 1902 Dialictus Robertson, 1902: 48. Type species: Halictus anomalus...
Fig. 115. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum helianthi (Cockerell, 1916), ♂, inner posterior margin concave wi...
Fig. 95. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum holzenthali sp. nov., ♀, not reaching posterior margin of mesoscut...
Fig. 113. Tegulae. A. Lasioglossum magnitegula sp. nov., ♂, very large and exceeding mesoscutum post...
Fig. 102. Face. A. Lasioglossum holzenthali sp. nov., ♂, with dense tomentum on lower paraocular are...
Fig. 81. Tegula. A. Lasioglossum profundum sp. nov., ♀, impunctate. B. L. holzenthali sp. nov., ♀, s...
Fig. 7. Lasioglossum (D.) carlinvillense Gibbs, 2009, possible ♂ (based on a single male associated ...