Megachile (Xanthosarus) dentitarsus Sladen, 1919
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Megachile (Xanthosarus) dentitarsus Sladen, 1919 View in CoL
Megachile dentitarsus Sladen, 1919: 85 View in CoL . Drons 2012: 58. Adhikari et al. 2019: Supplementary Table S4.
Megachile (Xanthosarus) dentitarsus View in CoL ; Mitchell 1936: 127. Butler 1965: 11. Hurd 1979: 2067. Scott et al. 2011: 56. Sheffield et al. 2011: 73.
Diagnosis. The female of M. dentitarsus can be identified by its consistently wide, white apical setal bands on T3–5 and its 5-toothed mandibles ( Fig. 7F View FIGURE 7 ), with the deepest emargination between the 3 rd and 4 th tooth, strongly angled towards the 4 th tooth. Females are most commonly confused with M. latimanus / M. perihirta females, which have medially incomplete apical setal bands. The male of M. dentitarsus can be identified by its widely expanded and ventrally excavated probasitarsus ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ), the smooth, glabrous ventral protuberance on its mesobasitarsus ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ), and the small spine on the ventral mesepisternum (viewed ventrally, directly anterior to mesocoxa). Males are most similar to M. perihirta , in which the ventral mesepisternum (viewed ventrally, directly anterior to mesocoxa) has a smooth, spineless carina instead of a spine.
Notes. In Montana, this species is widespread east of the continental divide ( Fig. 1J View FIGURE 1 ). Photographs, a full morphological description, and notes on the biology of this soil-nesting species can be found in Sheffield et al. (2011).
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Megachile (Xanthosarus) dentitarsus Sladen, 1919
Pritchard, Zoe A., Ivie, Michael A., O’Neill, Kevin M. & Delphia, Casey M. 2025 |
Megachile (Xanthosarus) dentitarsus
Scott, V. & Ascher, J. & Griswold, T. & Nufio, C. 2011: 56 |
Sheffield, C. S. & Ratti, C. & Packer, L. & Griswold, T. 2011: 73 |
Hurd, P. D. 1979: 2067 |
Butler, G. D. 1965: 11 |
Mitchell, T. B. 1936: 127 |
Megachile dentitarsus
Drons, D. J. 2012: 58 |
Sladen, F. W. L. 1919: 85 |