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03CE87BEFFB7996EFF63FA13FDBEFE06.text	03CE87BEFFB7996EFF63FA13FDBEFE06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) africana (Warncke 1990) Warncke 1990	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) africana (Warncke, 1990)</p><p>Osmia (Platosmia) africana Warncke, 1990: 486 . Type material: Holotype ♀, “ 30 km N Foum Zguid, 30.3.1986 ” (Morocco), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz.</p><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) adustus Zanden, 1991: 347 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “Erfoud (Tafilet), 8.– 9.4.1989 ” (Morocco), Naturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden. Synonymy in Zanden (1995).</p><p>Literature records. ALGERIA: Guelta, 16 km NE of Tamanrasset, 25.3.– 1.4.1989 (Warncke, 1990). ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: En Gedi, 2.3.1971 (Warncke, 1990). MOROCCO: 20 km NE of Agdz, 5.4.1980; 30 km SE of Quarzazate, 5.4.1980; 50 km SW of Akka, 27.3.1986; 12 km SW of Akka, 28.3.1986; 70 km E of Tata, 29.3.1986; 50 km N of Foum Zguid, 30.3.1986; 30 km NW of Agdz, 1.4.1986 (Warncke, 1990); 8 km N of Ait-Saoun, 30.3.1983; 5 km N of Irheran, 6.4.1983; 34 km W of Quarzazate, 19.4.1987; Amerzgane, 30 km N of Quarzazate, 13.3.1989 (Zanden, 1991).</p><p>New records. EGYPT: Southern Sinai, St. Katherines, April 2013. MOROCCO: Alnif, 5.3.1992; 10 km N Erfoud, 10.4.1995; Tissint, 70 km E of Tata, 28.4.1995; Foum Anagame, 40 km SE of Zagora, 13.4.1996; Tata, 2.3.2003; 50 km SE Quarzazate, 17.4.1968; 25km W Quarzazate, 19.4.2008; 10 km E of Agdz, 20.4.2008; Tiouine, 40km N of Tazenakht, 23.4.2008.</p><p>Distribution. Along the northern border of the Sahara Desert and the Hoggar mountains to the Sinai Peninsula and the Negev Desert.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Oligolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and possibly also closely related genera: all 20 pollen loads (10 localities, 2 countries) analysed so far exclusively consisted of Reseda pollen, which is in line with field observations in southern Morocco, where females and males were found to visit and patrol flowers of different Reseda species (A. Müller, unpublished data).</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB7996EFF63FA13FDBEFE06	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB4996EFF63FDDDFDABFC6B.text	03CE87BEFFB4996EFF63FDDDFDABFC6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) alchata (Warncke 1990) Warncke 1990	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) alchata (Warncke, 1990)</p><p>Osmia (Platosmia) alchata Warncke, 1990: 489 . Type material: Holotype ♀, “ 20 km SO Harran/Urfa, 23.5.1983 ” (Turkey), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz.</p><p>New records. IRAN: Teheran province, Sorkheh Hesar National Park, 24.5.2009. SYRIA: 50km S of Homs, 24.5.1996; Palmyra, 12.4.2004.</p><p>Distribution. From southernmost Turkey to central Syria and eastwards to northern Iran. Pollen hosts. Possibly oligolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and possibly also closely related genera: all eight pollen loads (3 localities, 3 countries) analysed so far exclusively consisted of Reseda pollen. Nesting biology. Several females were observed to nest in a limestone stone of about 0.5m height (Warncke, 1990). Nesting material unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB4996EFF63FDDDFDABFC6B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB49968FF63FBF6FAF6FD7E.text	03CE87BEFFB49968FF63FBF6FAF6FD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) arabiae Muller	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) arabiae Müller, spec. nov.</p><p>Holotype. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Jebel Jibir, 25.65N 55.11E, 10.3.2011, ♂ (leg. V. Harten). Deposited in the Entomological Collection of ETH Zurich.</p><p>Paratypes. OMAN: near Nizwa, 22.885N 57.7156E, 527 m, 1.3.2008, ♀ (leg. J. Gibbs). UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Wadi Shawkah, 25.06N 56.02E, 1.– 9.4.2007, 2♀ (leg. A van Harten); Wadi Bih, 25.80N 56.07E, 11.– 19.3.2009, 2♀ (leg. C. Schmid-Egger); Jebel Jibir, 25.65N 55.11E, 10.3.2011, 1♀, 3♂ (leg. V. Harten). Deposited in the Entomological Collection of ETH Zurich.</p><p>Diagnosis. The female is easily recognizable among all H. (Platosmia) species by the presence of a distinctly impressed, narrow and polished groove on the clypeus, which extends from the clypeal base over two thirds of the clypeal length or more (Fig. 1). The male can be separated from all other H. (Platosmia) species with a one-toothed tergum 7 by its body length barely exceeding 5mm, uninterrupted hair bands on terga 1–5 (Fig. 2) and the short ocelloccipital distance, which is only 1.1–1.3x as long as the ocellar diameter.</p><p>Description. FEMALE: Body length 4.5–5.5 mm. Head: Head about 0.9x as long as broad. Second segment of labial palpus 1.55–1.65x as long as first segment. Distance between lateral ocellus and preoccipital ridge 1.4–1.5x as long as ocellar diameter. Antennal segments (4)5–12 (yellowish-)brown on anterior side and blackish on posterior side. Clypeus slightly bulged and except for an unpunctured median zone densely and rather coarsely punctured, its apical margin not thickened and straight to slightly rounded (Fig. 1). Unpunctured median zone of clypeus with deep longitudinal groove, which extends from the clypeal base over at least two thirds of the clypeal length (Fig. 1). Punctation on each side of clypeal groove rather scattered with interspaces reaching the diameter of one puncture. Lateral parts of clypeus, paraocular area, frons and genal area covered with long white pilosity. Mesosoma: Punctation of scutum and scutellum rather dense with interspaces rarely exceeding the diameter of one puncture. Basal zone of propodeum polished except for a rather wide zone along its base, which is densely shagreened and has many weak longitudinal carinae. Lateral parts of propodeum and mesosoma, metanotum and margins of scutum and scutellum densely haired with long white pilosity; white pilosity on central parts of scutum and scutellum less dense and mainly consisting of single long hairs. Tegula yellowish-brown except for the base, which is blackish. Inner spur of hind leg yellowish, its apex curved upwards at an angle of about 60o. Metasoma: Punctation of discs of terga 1–3 medially rather scattered with interspaces reaching the diameter of two to three punctures. Punctation of terga 4–6 and marginal zones of terga 1–3 dense with interspaces rarely exceeeding the diameter of one puncture. Marginal zones of terga 1–5 black to dark reddish-brown. Terga 1–5 with narrow uninterrupted apical white hair bands. Tergum 6 covered with rather sparse and appressed white pilosity. Scopa white.</p><p>MALE: Body length 4–5 mm. Head: Head about 0.8x as long as broad. Distance between lateral ocellus and preoccipital ridge 1.1–1.3x as long as ocellar diameter. Antennal segments 3–4 slightly shorter than wide, 5 nearly quadrate, 6–12 about 1.3x as long as wide and 13 almost 2x as long as wide. Antennal segments (3)4–13 (yellowish-)brown on anterior side and blackish on posterior side. Clypeus densely punctured except for an unpunctured mediobasal zone, its apical margin slightly thickened medially and here with 4–5 strong teeth. Mandible two-toothed. Clypeus (except mediobasally), supraclypeal area, paraocular area, frons and genal area covered with long white pilosity. Mesosoma: Punctation of scutum and scutellum, sculpture of basal zone of propodeum and pilosity of mesosoma as in the female. Tegula dark yellowish-brown except for the base, which is blackish. Inner spur of hind leg yellowish, its apex curved upwards at an angle of about 45o. Metasoma: Punctation of terga as in the female. Marginal zones of terga 1–5 black to dark reddish-brown. Terga 1–5 with narrow uninterrupted apical white hair bands (Fig. 2). Tergum 6 and to a lesser extent also tergum 5 covered with rather sparse and appressed white pilosity (Fig. 2). Tergum 6 with two small lateral teeth and a median projection, which is evenly rounded apically (Fig. 2). Tergum 7 prolonged into a single median tooth of narrowly triangular shape (Fig. 2). Lateral teeth and median projection of tergum 6 as well as apex of tergum 7 light yellowish (Fig. 2). Apical margin of sternum 2 straight to weakly emarginate medially. Apical margin of sternum 3 with deep and narrow median emargination, which has a narrow tuft of long white hairs weakly separated from the long pilosity of the sternal surface. Apical margin of sternum 4 with deep and wide emargination, which is densely beset with whitish hairs of different length. Apical margin of sternum 5 almost straight. Sternum 6 without keels, its apical margin slightly projecting medially and densely beset with long yellowish-white hairs. Genitalia as in H. recticauda (Tkalcu, 1995), but penis valves longer and almost reaching the apex of the gonostyli.</p><p>Distribution. Known so far only from the Al Hajar mountain range in northeastern Oman and the eastern United Arab Emirates.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Possibly mesolectic on Fabaceae and Resedaceae: the only two pollen loads (2 localities, 2 countries) analysed so far consisted of Hedysareae (Fabaceae) pollen and putative Resedaceae pollen, respectively.</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. arabiae = from Arabia, referring to the occurrence of H. arabiae on the Arabian peninsula.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB49968FF63FBF6FAF6FD7E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB3996AFF63FA2CFE47FEED.text	03CE87BEFFB3996AFF63FA2CFE47FEED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) aristotelis (Warncke 1990) Warncke 1990	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) aristotelis (Warncke, 1990)</p><p>Osmia (Platosmia) aristotelis Warncke, 1990: 485 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “ Agadir, 4.2.1988 ” (Morocco), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz.</p><p>Literature records. MOROCCO: Mt. Zerhoun near Meknes, 13.5.1984; 12 km E of Agadir, 25.3.1987; 18km N Agadir, 27.3.1987; Ait Baha, 60 km SE of Agadir, 1.4.1987; Agadir, 6.3.1988; Assafid, 40 km NE of Agadir, 16.4.1988 (Warncke, 1990).</p><p>New records. MOROCCO: 10 km W of Tiznit, 6.5.1995; Tamri, 70 km N of Agadir, 8.5.1995; 15 km SE of Sefrou, 26.– 27.5.1995; El-Menzel, 30 km E of Sefrou, 29.5.1995; Ifrane, 1.– 2.6.1995, 17.5.2003; 80 km E of Taroudant, 9.4.1996; 10 km SE of Ait Baha, 18.– 20.4.1996; 20 km E of Agadir, 19.4.1996; 30–50 km SW of Asni, 22.4.1996; 13 km SE of Ait Baha, 4.3.2003; 31 km SE of Ait Baha, 4.3.2003; SW of Sefrou, 16.5.2003; Agadir, 31.3.2006; between Ijoukak and Tizi-n-Test, 22.4.2009; 700 m S of Tagounite, 17.4.2014.</p><p>Distribution. Southwestern to northwestern Morocco. Although still fragmentary, the available distribution data suggest that the distribution area of H. aristotelis does only marginally overlap with that of the closely related H. platalea: most records of H. aristotelis are located west of an imaginary line between Tizi n‘Tichka and Sefrou.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Probably mesolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and Fabaceae: five of the eight pollen loads (7 localities, 1 country) analysed so far were mixed and contained both Resedaceae and Fabaceae pollen, while two loads contained only Fabaceae pollen and one load only Reseda pollen. Among the Fabaceae, flowers of Lotus appear to be frequently exploited.</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB3996AFF63FA2CFE47FEED	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FE7FFE04FCE9.text	03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FE7FFE04FCE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) gerofita (Warncke 1990) Warncke 1990	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) gerofita (Warncke, 1990)</p><p>Osmia (Platosmia) gerofita Warncke, 1990: 487 . Type material: Holotype ♀, “Har Sha’alav/ 13 km N Gerofit, 18.4.1990 ” (Israel), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz.</p><p>Literature records. ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: Wadi Hevyon, 13 km E of Yeroham, 12.4.1990 (Warncke, 1990).</p><p>New records. EGYPT: Southern Sinai, St. Katherines, April/ May 2013. ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: Ramon, HaMeshar, 25.3.1993. JORDAN: Azraq, 24.4.1996.</p><p>Distribution. From southern Sinai to the Negev Desert and the Eastern Desert of Jordan.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Possibly oligolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and possibly also closely related genera: all five pollen loads (4 localities, 2 countries) analysed so far exclusively consisted of Reseda pollen.</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p><p>Note. Male unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FE7FFE04FCE9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FC73FE47FB0D.text	03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FC73FE47FB0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) inconspicua Tkalcu 1995	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) inconspicua Tkalcu, 1995</p><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) inconspicua Tkalcu, 1995: 126 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “Uvs-Aimak, Charchiraa-uul, 30 km S Ulaangom, Umgeb. Kurort, 1.6.1978 ” (Mongolia), Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg.</p><p>New records. MONGOLIA: Tereltz, Tuul river, 20 km NE of Ulanbatar, 15.– 21.7.2003; 86 km NW of Bayankhongor, 14.7.2004.</p><p>Distribution. Mongolia.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FC73FE47FB0D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FAD4FE47F971.text	03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FAD4FE47F971.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) lucidula (Benoist 1934) Benoist 1934	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) lucidula (Benoist, 1934)</p><p>Osmia lucidula Benoist, 1934: 107 . Type material: Holotype ♀, “Ras el Ma, 20.6.1928 ” (Morocco), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Paris.</p><p>Literature records. MOROCCO: 10 km S of Akka, 28.3.1986 (Warncke, 1990). The record of Zanden (1985) 49km SE of Quarzazate refers to H. africana (Zanden 1991) .</p><p>New records. MOROCCO: 12km E of Ifrane, 9.– 10.5.1997; Ifrane, 17.5.2003.</p><p>Distribution. Morocco.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Unknown.</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB0996AFF63FAD4FE47F971	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB0996BFF63F90CFC9DFBE2.text	03CE87BEFFB0996BFF63F90CFC9DFBE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) maghrebensis (Zanden 1992) Zanden 1992	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) maghrebensis (Zanden, 1992)</p><p>Anthocopa (Anthocopa) maghrebensis Zanden, 1992: 67 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “Quarzazate, 17.– 19.4.1968 ” (Morocco), Naturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden.</p><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) incognita Zanden, 1996: 887 . Type material: Holotype f, “ 50 km n. Foum Zguid, 30.3.1986 ” (Morocco), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz. New synonymy based on type specimens of Hoplitis maghrebensis and original descriptions.</p><p>Literature records. ALGERIA: Ain Sefra (Warncke, 1990). MOROCCO: 60km N of Ksar-es Souk, 10.4.1979; 70km E of Tata, 29.3.1986; 30 km N of Foum Zguid, 30.3.1986 (Warncke, 1990); Tizi-n-Test, 1.– 10.4.1983; Massa–Tiznit, 4.3.1988; Amerzgane, 12.– 15.3.1989; Imassina Dades, 14.3.1989; Chichaoua, 25.– 27.3.1989 (Zanden, 1992); Tata Zokmo, 29.3.1986 (Zanden, 1996).</p><p>New records. MOROCCO: Ait Saoun, 11.3.1992; 5 km S of Amerzgane, 8.4.1996; Tizi-n-Fedrhate, 60 km NE of Quarzazate, 11.4.1996; Tata, 1.3.2003; Tizi-n-Tagergoust, 5 km E of Tazenakht, 22.4.2008; Tizi-n- Bachkoum, 10 km N of Tazenakht, 23.4.2008; Tiouine, 40 km N Tazenakht, 23.4.2008; 15km SE Quarzazate, 4.4.2012.</p><p>Distribution. Morocco and Algeria along the northern border of the Sahara Desert.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Oligolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and possibly also closely related genera: all 20 pollen loads (7 localities, 1 country) analysed so far exclusively consisted of Reseda pollen, which is in line with field observations in southern Morocco, where females and males were found to visit and patrol flowers of different Reseda species (A. Müller, unpublished data).</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p><p>Note. The nomenclatural history of the taxon H. maghrebensis is tangled. Based on a series of Hoplitis specimens from southern Morocco, Zanden (1983) provides a description of the male of H. maghrebensis, which he wrongly interpreted to be the still unknown male of Hoplitis consanguinea (Benoist, 1929) = Hoplitis (Pentadentosmia) quinquespinosa (Friese, 1899) . Later, Zanden (1992) corrected his error and introduced the name H. maghrebensis by designating a holotype from the same series of males from Morocco. His description of the female, however, does not refer to H. maghrebensis but to a still undescribed Hoplitis (Anthocopa) species. The true female of H. maghrebensis was described by Zanden (1996) under the name H. incognita . Zanden selected this name (incognitus = not recognized) to account for a misapplication by Warncke (1990), who erroneously assumed Osmia dumonti Benoist, 1929 to be a H. (Platosmia) species. However, O. dumonti = Hoplitis epeoliformis (Ducke, 1899) is actually a species of the subgenus H. ( Alcidamea). Thus, “ O. dumonti ” in the publication of Warncke (1990) is H. maghrebensis and Warncke’s notion that H. maghrebensis has been recorded from Maknassy (Tunisia) is wrong as this is the type locality of the true O. dumonti .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB0996BFF63F90CFC9DFBE2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFB1996BFF63FB7EFDBBF810.text	03CE87BEFFB1996BFF63FB7EFDBBF810.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) platalea (Warncke 1990) Warncke 1990	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) platalea (Warncke, 1990)</p><p>Osmia (Platosmia) platalea Warncke, 1990: 484 . Type material: Holotype ♀, “ 30 km W Quarzazate, 7.4.1980 ” (Morocco), Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum Linz. Type species of Platosmia Warncke.</p><p>Anthocopa (Anthocopa) quarzazati Zanden, 1998: 526 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “Amerzgane, 30 km N Quarzazate” (Morocco), Naturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden. New synonymy based on the male holotype.</p><p>Literature records. MOROCCO: 20 km NE of Agdz, 5.4.1980; 30km NW of Agdz, 1.4.1986; 30 km N Errachidia, 4.4.1986; 30–50 km SE of Taroudant, 28.3.1987 (Warncke, 1990).</p><p>New records. MOROCCO: Tizi-n-Fedrhate, 60 km NE Quarzazate, 11.4.1996; Tizi-n-Tinififft, 25km NW of Agdz, 12.4.1996; Tizi-Tagergoust, 10 km SE of Tazenakht, 16.4.1996; Oued Ziz, 45 km N of Errachidia, 14.5.2003; Tizi-Tagergoust, 5 km E of Tazenakht, 22.4.2008; Tizi-n-Bachkoum, 10 km N of Tazenakht, 23.4.2008, 9.4.2012; Tifsste near Telouet, 11.4.2012. TUNISIA: Matmata, 7.4.1994; 10 km SE Matmata, 15.4.1994; 10 km SW of Toujane, 24.4.2012.</p><p>Distribution. Southern Morocco east of an imaginary line between Tizi n’Tichka and Sefrou (see H. aristotelis) and Tunisia. Due to the similar female morphology among the H. (Platosmia) species, the assignment of the Tunisian specimens to H. platalea is not beyond all doubt as no males have been recorded so far from Tunisia.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Probably mesolectic on Reseda (Resedaceae) and Fabaceae: eight of the ten pollen loads (6 localities, 2 countries) analysed so far were pure and contained only Reseda pollen, while two loads were mixed and contained both Resedaceae and Fabaceae pollen.</p><p>Nesting biology. A female was observed to successively inspect stone cavities in a scree near Toujane in Tunisia (A. Müller, unpublished data), suggesting that preexisting cavities in stones or rocks might serve as nesting sites. Nesting material unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFB1996BFF63FB7EFDBBF810	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
03CE87BEFFBE9964FF63FF6EFDBEFDA8.text	03CE87BEFFBE9964FF63FF6EFDBEFDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplitis (Platosmia) recticauda (Stanek 1969) Stanek 1969	<div><p>Hoplitis (Platosmia) recticauda (Stanek, 1969)</p><p>Osmia recticauda Stanek, 1969: 9 . Type material: Holotype ♂, “Mut, 294m, 2.6.1966 ” (Turkey), Senckenberg Frankfurt.</p><p>Literature records. TURKEY, Antalya: 10km N of Akseki, 14.6.1987 (Warncke, 1990); Bayburt: Bayburt, 20.6.1976 (Tkalcu, 1995); Erzurum: Erzurum, 9– 15.6.1970 (Özbek, 1979), 4.6.1974 (Tkalcu, 1995); Hakkari: Cilo mountain W Serpil (Warncke, 1990); Mersin: Mut, Sertavul pass, 9.6.1968 (Özbek, 1979).</p><p>New records. TURKEY, Antalya: Bayan E of Korkuteli, 26.5.2009; 4km E of Saklikent, 30.5.2009; Seklik Mevkli, 3.6.2009; Kars: 50 km S Pasli, 1.7.1997; Konya: Bozkir, 4.6.1993; 30km S of Beysehir, 5.6.1993; S of Bozkir, 26.5.1998.</p><p>Distribution. Western to easternmost Turkey.</p><p>Pollen hosts. Possibly oligolectic on Hedysareae (Fabaceae): all five pollen loads (4 localities, 1 country) so far exclusively consisted of Hedysareae pollen. Flower records: Onobrychis sativa (Özbek, 1979) .</p><p>Nesting biology. Unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87BEFFBE9964FF63FF6EFDBEFDA8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Müller, Andreas	Müller, Andreas (2015): Palaearctic Hoplitis bees of the subgenus Platosmia (Megachilidae, Osmiini): biology, taxonomy and key to species. Zootaxa 3936 (1): 71-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.3
