Andrena

Subgenus Melandrena (7 sp.).

    Bouseman and LaBerge (1979) state that "Melandrena are large bees with long malar spaces, tall vertices, and wide genal areas. They usually lack tergal pale fasciae (or these are weak and interrupted) and lack male sternal subapical fimbriae (or these are weak and interrupted). The propodeum usually has the area outside of the dorsal enclosure at least moderately roughened by punctures. The female propodeal corbiculum has simple internal hairs and is incomplete anteriorly and the trochanteral floccus may be complete or incomplete basally."

    For more information, see revision by J. K. Bouseman and W. E. LaBerge. 1979. A revision of the bees of the genus Andrena of the Western Hemisphere. Part IX. Subgenus Melandrena. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 104: 275-389.

Key to Females (from Bouseman and LaBerge)

1. Hind trochanters with flocculus complete...2

andbarfembelow.JPG (46297 bytes) andsayfemflocullus2.JPG (71856 bytes) andsayfemflocullus.JPG (84479 bytes)

Hind trochanters with flocculus incomplete, basal half or more of flocculus composed of short hairs, usually about half as long as hairs near apex...4

andconfemflocullus.JPG (60109 bytes) andobsfembelow.JPG (54161 bytes) andhilfembelow.JPG (56541 bytes)

2. Terga 2-4 with weak apical pale fasciae at least laterally; labrum apical of process without median crista..A. sayi

andsayfemtergatop.JPG (59704 bytes) andsayfemlabrum.JPG (60520 bytes)

Terga 2-4 without trace of pale apical fasciae laterally; labrum with median crista present...3

andbarfemtergatopclose.JPG (69526 bytes) andbarfemlabrum.JPG (68693 bytes)

3. Facial fovea narrow, occupying about one-third of space from inner margin compound eye to outer margin antennal fossa..A. pruni

Facial fovea broader, occupying at least half of space from inner margin compound eye to outer margin antennal fossa..A. barbara

andbarfemface.JPG (68817 bytes)

4. Vertex above lateral ocellus equals one ocellar diameter or slightly more...A. confederata

andconfemvertex2.JPG (73149 bytes)

Vertex above lateral ocellus equals one and one-half or two ocellar diameters or slightly more..5

andhilfemvertex.JPG (63667 bytes)

5. Propodeum with dorsal enclosure abruptly declivous posteriorly, usually with one to three short transverse rugulae at apex of dorsal area; pygidial plate broadly rounded apically..A. illini

andillfempropodeum.JPG (87890 bytes) andillfempygidium2.JPG (64435 bytes)

Propodeum with dorsal enclosure rounded posteriorly, without transverse rugulae; pygidial plate usually pointed or narrowly rounded apically...6

andobsfempropodeum.JPG (73644 bytes) andhilfempropodeum.JPG (86796 bytes) andhilfempygidialplate.JPG (59177 bytes)

6. Terga 2-4 with weak pale apical fasciae often interrupted medially..A. hilaris

andhilfemtergatop.JPG (65703 bytes)

Terga 2-4 without pale apical fasciae..A. obscuripennis

andobsfemtergatop.JPG (69791 bytes)


Key to Males

1. Vertex above lateral ocellus equals one ocellar diameter or extremely slightly more; terga dull, evenly shagreened, almost impunctate...A. confederata

andconmalevertex.JPG (60081 bytes) andconmaletergatop.JPG (68013 bytes)

Vertex above lateral ocellus equals one and one-half to two ocellar diameters; terga often punctate and often shiny...2

andbarmalevertex.JPG (67951 bytes) andbarmaleterga3_6.JPG (61476 bytes)

2. Sixth sternum with a tuft of long, plumose, pale hairs hanging downwards, hairs longer than subapical hairs of sternum 5..A. pruni

andprumalesternal6hairsside.JPG (37048 bytes) andprumalesternal6hairsventral.JPG (40870 bytes)

Sixth sternum with hairs short, often depressed, if hanging downwards near tip of sternum, then half as long as subapical hairs of sternum 5...3

andbarmalesterna.JPG (35375 bytes) andhilmalesterna.JPG (61122 bytes) andillmalesterna6&7closer.JPG (62492 bytes)

3. Sterna 3-5 with basal areas virtually impunctate, punctures extremely small, obscure, concentrated in a narrow line near base of apical area..A. barbara

andbarmalebelow.JPG (50259 bytes) andbarmalesternaclose.JPG (87762 bytes)

Sterna 3-5 with basal areas with distinct punctures scattered over most of surface, concentrated near base of apical areas, punctures distinct...4

andobsmalebelow.JPG (49992 bytes) andillmalesternacloser.JPG (85619 bytes) andsaymalesternalclose2.JPG (75925 bytes)

4. Propodeum with dorsal enclosure abruptly declivous posteriorly, with one or more short transverse rugulae separating dorsal from posterior surface; terga 2-5 with weak apical fasciae laterally...5

andillmalepropodeumtop.JPG (67773 bytes) andillmaletergatop.JPG (68364 bytes) andsaymalepropodeum.JPG (69550 bytes) andsaymaletergatop.JPG (61655 bytes)

Propodeum with dorsal enclosure evenly rounded posteriorly, without transverse rugulae apically; terga 2-5 often without pale apicolateral fasciae...6

andhilmalepropodeum.JPG (67177 bytes) andhilmaletergatop.JPG (66303 bytes) andobsmalepropodeum.JPG (76702 bytes) andobsmaletergatop.JPG (59267 bytes)

5. Labral process with apical half of less with a row of two to ten distinct punctures; vertex above lateral ocelli equals two to two and one-half ocellar diameters; flagellar segment 1 slightly longer than segment 2...A. illini

andillmalelabralprocess2.JPG (68568 bytes) andillmalevertex2.JPG (85890 bytes) andillmaleface.JPG (67732 bytes)

Labral process without distinct punctures or only one or two present; vertex above lateral ocellus equals slightly less than two ocellar diameters; flagellar segment 1 usually no longer than segment 2 or shorter...A. sayi

andsaymalelabrum.JPG (64307 bytes) andsaymalevertex2.JPG (73880 bytes) andsaymaleantennae'.JPG (49314 bytes)

6. Tarsi and hind tibiae bright red to orange, often legs entirely orange except bases of femora, trochanters, or coxae...A. obscuripennis

andobsmalebelow.JPG (49992 bytes)

Tarsi and hind tibiae dark brown to black, at most with distitarsi rufescent..A. hilaris

andhilmaleside.JPG (40253 bytes)

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) barbara Bouseman and LaBerge

County Records: Leon

Andbar.gif (17590 bytes)

Locations: Known from Tall Timbers Research Station in Leon County. Also collected from Valdosta State University campus and the author's lawn in Valdosta, Georgia. Probably distributed throughout the panhandle. It was not collected during a one year survey of Osceola National Forest and might be limited to higher elevations with sufficient numbers of food plants. 

Dates: LaBerge and Bouseman list Feb. 23-May 26 from throughout the range. I have collected it in Valdosta and Leon County Florida from Feb. 27-March 20. 

Plant: Polylectic on Rosaceae (Prunus, Crataegus, Pyrus), Salicaceae. 

Notes: New State record for Florida. Previously collected in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. This species was confused as A. viburnella Graenicher by Mitchell and with A. perplexa Brimley. This is a large bee common throughout the southeast. The female can be distinguished by the pale scopal hairs, cristate labrum, trapezoidal labral process and distinctly punctate terga. The male has densely and coarsely punctate terga and pale vestiture. This bee nests in lawns and forms large communal nesting areas in the early spring.  

Female: andbarfemface.JPG (68817 bytes) andbarfemface2.JPG (65722 bytes) andbarfemface3.JPG (61781 bytes)  andbarfemfaceside.JPG (60388 bytes) andbarfemclypeus.JPG (66460 bytes) andbarfemlabrum.JPG (68693 bytes) andbarfemmandible.JPG (43418 bytes) andbarfemmouthparts.JPG (46344 bytes) andbarfemvertex.JPG (60207 bytes) andbarfemwing.JPG (47052 bytes) andbarfemwing2.JPG (55251 bytes) andbarfempronotumtop.JPG (66138 bytes) andbarfempronotumside.JPG (73725 bytes) andbarfempronotumside2.JPG (62394 bytes) andbarfempronotum.JPG (50185 bytes) andbarfemscutum.JPG (70444 bytes) andbarfemscutellum.JPG (76817 bytes) andbarfempropodeum.JPG (75970 bytes) andbarfempropodeum2.JPG (84528 bytes) andbarfemtergatop.JPG (47122 bytes) andbarfemtergaside.JPG (46802 bytes)  andbarfemtergatopclose.JPG (69526 bytes) andbarfemterga1_2.JPG (78387 bytes) andbarfemside.JPG (41370 bytes) andbarfembelow.JPG (46297 bytes) andbarfemmesepisternumside.JPG (62497 bytes) andbarfemreartibia.JPG (50193 bytes)andbarfemrearlegscopa.JPG (62806 bytes) andbarfemtibialscopa.JPG (66869 bytes) andbarfemtibialspurs.JPG (61161 bytes) andbarfemmiddletibialspurs.JPG (50118 bytes)

Male: andbarmaleface.JPG (45535 bytes) andbarmalefaceside2.JPG (57625 bytes) andbarmaleclypeus.JPG (73159 bytes) andbarmalemandible.JPG (38840 bytes) andbarmalemouthparts.JPG (40414 bytes) andbarmalemouthpartsside.JPG (46582 bytes) andbarmalefaceside.JPG (52179 bytes) andbarmalevertex.JPG (67951 bytes) andbarmalewing.JPG (48496 bytes) andbarmalepronotumside.JPG (60998 bytes) andbarmalepronotumside2.JPG (56299 bytes) andbarmalepronotumside3.JPG (61032 bytes) andbarmalepronotumtop.JPG (58139 bytes) andbarmalescutum.JPG (69384 bytes) andbarmalescutellum.JPG (68221 bytes) andbarmalepronotumtop.JPG (58139 bytes) andbarmalepropodeum2.JPG (90853 bytes) andbarmalepropodeumclose.JPG (91749 bytes) andbarmaletop.JPG (33311 bytes) andbarmaleterga1_3.JPG (73982 bytes) andbarmaleterga3_6.JPG (61476 bytes) andbarmalesternabelow.JPG (72589 bytes) andbarmalesternaclose.JPG (87762 bytes) andbarmalesternalhairsside.JPG (61554 bytes) andbarmalesterna.JPG (35375 bytes) andbarmalesternaside.JPG (50835 bytes) andbarmalegenitaldorsal.JPG (43753 bytes) andbarmalegenitaldorsal2.JPG (42241 bytes) andbarmalegenitalside2.JPG (62521 bytes) andbarmalegenitalside3.JPG (32289 bytes) andbarmalegenitalventral2.JPG (41280 bytes) andbarmalegenitalside.JPG (44432 bytes) andbarmalegenitalventral.JPG (34576 bytes) andbarmaleside.JPG (41887 bytes) andbarmalebelow.JPG (50259 bytes) 

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) confederata Viereck

County Records: Alachua, Gadsden, Jackson, Suwannee; also found in Thomas and Lowndes Counties, GA.

Andcon.gif (17940 bytes)

Locations: Gainesville, Hildreth

Dates: March 22-April 14; March:2, April: 3; Bouseman and LaBerge list Feb-June across the entire range

Plant: Polylectic; Crataegus

Notes: This is a medium sized slender species distinguished from all other North American Melandrena by the short vertex in both sexes. It is believed to be a primitive species of the Melandrena. Probably occurs throughout the panhandle and into the northern peninsula.

Female: andconfemface.JPG (62588 bytes) andconfemfaceside.JPG (65610 bytes) andconfemmouthparts.JPG (44410 bytes) andconfemmouthparts2.JPG (53471 bytes) andconfemvertex.JPG (82214 bytes) andconfemvertex2.JPG (73149 bytes) andconfemvertex3.JPG (79228 bytes) andconfemwing.JPG (50821 bytes) andconfempronotumtop.JPG (84923 bytes) andconfemscutum.JPG (83332 bytes) andconfemscutellum.JPG (96592 bytes)  andconfempropodeumtop.JPG (96527 bytes) andconfempropodeumtopclose.JPG (101744 bytes) andconfempropodeumrear.JPG (69178 bytes) andconfemtergatop.JPG (63512 bytes) andconfemterga1_3.JPG (75877 bytes) andconfemterga2.JPG (95551 bytes) andconfemside.JPG (47613 bytes) andconfembelow.JPG (47005 bytes) andconfemflocullus.JPG (60109 bytes) andconfemflocullus2.JPG (63118 bytes) andconfemflocullus3.JPG (70340 bytes) andconfemflocullus4.JPG (68230 bytes) 

Male: andconmalefront.JPG (44759 bytes) andconmaleclypeus.JPG (74275 bytes) andconmalemouthparts.JPG (33798 bytes) andconmalevertex.JPG (60081 bytes) andconmalewing.JPG (57607 bytes) andconmalescutum.JPG (70961 bytes) andconmalescutellum.JPG (68409 bytes) andconmalepropodeum.JPG (71746 bytes) andconmaletergatop.JPG (68013 bytes) andconmaleterga1_2.JPG (78091 bytes) andconmaleterga3_6.JPG (67965 bytes) andconmalegenitaldorsal.JPG (37008 bytes) andconmalegenitaldorsalclose.JPG (46988 bytes) andconmalegenitaldorsalclose2.JPG (38836 bytes) andconmalegenitalside.JPG (37570 bytes) andconmalegenitalside2.JPG (45587 bytes) andconmaleside.JPG (35890 bytes)

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) hilaris Smith

County Records: Okaloosa Co., FL (also found in Thomas Co, GA)

Andhil.gif (17199 bytes)

Locations: Blackwater River State Forest

Dates: March 10-April 11 (from my collections in Thomas County and the single specimen from Okaloosa County). LaBerge and Bouseman list March 12-July 5 across the entire range, with most specimens taken in April through early June. 

Plant: Polylectic, many species.

Notes: Relatively rare bee in collections, new state record for Florida. Previously known from many locations in Georgia. Probably found throughout the Florida panhandle. It resembles pale specimens of A. nivalis, a species not found in Florida. Both sexes have short lateral pale pubescent fasciae on terga 2-4. Females have pale scopal hairs, the labral process lacking both crista and transverse sulcus, incomplete trochanteral floccus, and sparsely punctate and shiny scutellum. Males have a sparsely punctate and shiny scutellum. Both sexes have the galea blade shiny to moderately shiny in the basal half or more. 

Female: andhilfemface.JPG (43608 bytes) andhilfemfaceclose.JPG (73239 bytes) andhilfemclypeus.JPG (85083 bytes) andhilfemclypeus2.JPG (74263 bytes) andhilfemlabrum.JPG (65999 bytes) andhilfemmouthparts.JPG (43283 bytes) andhilfemmouthparts2.JPG (48523 bytes) andhilfemvertex.JPG (63667 bytes) andhilfemwing.JPG (38433 bytes) andhilfemtop.JPG (58579 bytes) andhilfemscutum.JPG (78224 bytes) andhilfemtegulae.JPG (63118 bytes) andhilfemscutellum.JPG (89556 bytes) andhilfempropodeum.JPG (86796 bytes) andhilfemtergatop.JPG (65703 bytes) andhilfemterga1_2.JPG (93774 bytes) andhilfemterga3_6.JPG (74933 bytes) andhilfemterga3_62.JPG (63208 bytes) andhilfempygidialplate.JPG (59177 bytes) andhilfemside.JPG (38920 bytes) andhilfembelow.JPG (56541 bytes) andhilfemrearlegscopa.JPG (51774 bytes) 

Male: andhilmalefront.JPG (43641 bytes) andhilmaleface.JPG (60815 bytes) andhilmalefaceside.JPG (50875 bytes) andhilmalemouthparts.JPG (44013 bytes) andhilmalevertex.JPG (60205 bytes) andhilmalewing.JPG (50358 bytes)  andhilmaletop.JPG (62348 bytes) andhilmalescutum.JPG (66363 bytes) andhilmalescutellum.JPG (69275 bytes) andhilmalepropodeum.JPG (67177 bytes) andhilmaletergatop.JPG (66303 bytes) andhilmaleterga1_2.JPG (76177 bytes) andhilmaleterga3_6.JPG (60389 bytes) andhilmalegenitaldorsal.JPG (53744 bytes) andhilmalegenitalside.JPG (38355 bytes) andhilmalesternaside'.JPG (43288 bytes) andhilmalesterna.JPG (61122 bytes) andhilmaleside.JPG (40253 bytes) 

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) illini Bouseman and LaBerge

County Records: Gadsden County (listed in Bouseman and LaBerge)

Andill.gif (16795 bytes)

Locations:

Dates: March 13-June 2 (LaBerge and Bouseman); mostly in April and May across the entire range. 

Plant: Polylectic, many species.

Notes: Not found in FSCA collections. Apparently local and rare. Probably limited to the eastern panhandle of Florida. Often confused with Andrena sayi, including in Mitchell. This is a large species that has a incomplete trochanteral floccus, unlike A. sayi that has a complete floccus. Males resemble A. pruni except for the long tuft of hairs on sternum 6. Females also resemble A. hilaris but lack the tergal bands and the rugulose dorsal propodeum. Males have a distinctive punctate apical margin of the labral process. 

Female: andillfemface.JPG (68602 bytes) andillfemfaceside.JPG (57584 bytes) andillfemmandible.JPG (68806 bytes) andillfemmouthparts.JPG (52519 bytes) andillfemvertex.JPG (82238 bytes) andillfemscutum.JPG (81396 bytes) andillfemscutum2.JPG (78423 bytes) andillfemscutellum.JPG (70281 bytes) andillfempropodeum.JPG (87890 bytes) andillfempropodeum2.JPG (80128 bytes) andillfemtergatop.JPG (63323 bytes)andillfempygidium.JPG (62368 bytes) andillfempygidium2.JPG (64435 bytes) andillfemside.JPG (49772 bytes) 

Male: andillmaleface.JPG (67732 bytes) andillmalefaceside.JPG (63251 bytes) andillmalelabrum.JPG (71394 bytes) andillmalelabrumclose.JPG (73443 bytes) andillmalelabrumcloser.JPG (65495 bytes)andillmalelabralprocess.JPG (63779 bytes) andillmalelabralprocess2.JPG (68568 bytes) andillmalelabralprocess3.JPG (65093 bytes) andillmalevertex.JPG (81793 bytes) andillmalevertex2.JPG (85890 bytes) andillmalewing.JPG (57686 bytes) andillmalescutum.JPG (70895 bytes) andillmalescutellum.JPG (85423 bytes) andillmalepropodeumtop.JPG (67773 bytes) andillmaletergatop.JPG (68364 bytes) andillmaletergatop2.JPG (72822 bytes) andillmalesternaclose.JPG (84867 bytes) andillmalesternacloser.JPG (85619 bytes) andillmalesternalhairside.JPG (33061 bytes) andillmalesterna6&7.JPG (55532 bytes) andillmalesterna6&7close.JPG (73329 bytes) andillmalesterna6&7closer.JPG (62492 bytes) andillmaleside.JPG (54059 bytes) andillmaleantennae.JPG (34379 bytes) andillmaleantennae2.JPG (49860 bytes) andillmaleantennae3.JPG (37726 bytes) andillmaleantennae4.JPG (37598 bytes) 

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) obscuripennis Smith

County Records: Alachua

Andobs.gif (17620 bytes)

Locations:

Dates: March 9-April 3, March :2, April:1; Bouseman and LaBerge list April and May for entire range of species

Plant: Crataegus; Bouseman and LaBerge also list Ilex and Batodendron (Vaccinium arboreum)

Notes: New state record for Florida. This species is a species of the coastal plain apparently. It was previously known only from North Carolina. It is a large dark-winged southeastern species related to A. dolomella (known from Texas and Louisiana). The two may be the same species as they are closely related. It is quite distinctive in coloration from the other members of the Melandrena in Florida. 

Female: andobsfemfaceside.JPG (55658 bytes) andobsfemlabrum.JPG (75046 bytes) andobsfemmouthparts.JPG (52980 bytes) andobsfemvertex.JPG (68567 bytes) andobsfemvertex2.JPG (72062 bytes) andobsfemwing.JPG (47706 bytes) andobsfemtop.JPG (50983 bytes) andobsfempronotumside.JPG (75021 bytes) andobsfemscutum.JPG (85266 bytes) andobsfemscutellum.JPG (86487 bytes) andobsfempropodeum.JPG (73644 bytes) andobsfemtergatop.JPG (69791 bytes) andobsfemterga1close.JPG (79586 bytes) andobsfemterga3_6.JPG (52723 bytes) andobsfemterga6.JPG (47664 bytes) andobsfemside.JPG (52168 bytes) andobsfembelow.JPG (54161 bytes) andobsfemmidrearlegs.JPG (50987 bytes) 

Male: andobsmalefront.JPG (43564 bytes) andobsmaleface.JPG (59606 bytes) andobsmalefaceside.JPG (48103 bytes) andobsmalemandible.JPG (58212 bytes) andobsmalevertexfar.JPG (49845 bytes) andobsmalevertex.JPG (66068 bytes) andobsmalewing.JPG (48875 bytes) andobsmaletop.JPG (55101 bytes) andobsmalescutum.JPG (68178 bytes) andobsmalescutellum.JPG (75718 bytes) andobsmalepropodeum.JPG (76702 bytes) andobsmaletergatop.JPG (59267 bytes) andobsmaleterga1close.JPG (85535 bytes) andobsmaleterga2close.JPG (86683 bytes) andobsmaleterga3_6.JPG (64792 bytes) andobsmaleterga6.JPG (60055 bytes) andobsmaleside.JPG (38569 bytes) andobsmalebelow.JPG (49992 bytes) 

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) pruni Robertson

County Records: Leon

Locations: Tall Timbers Research Station

Dates: March 3; Flight dates in literature are April 12-June 28th but these are for northern populations. 

Plant: Polylectic according to LaBerge and Bouseman.

Notes: New state record for Florida. The map in LaBerge and Bouseman show the southern limit to be North Carolina with a possible extension into the N. GA mountains. It is rare in collections. Females resemble A. carlini which does not occur in Florida. It has very narrow facial fovea that are distinctive. Males are unique in the large tuft of plumose hairs that hang down on the sixth sternum (see photos below). It is possible that this may be an isolated population, persisting in the eastern panhandle region of Florida. No photos of the female are currently available.

Male: andprumalewing.JPG (47770 bytes) andprumalesternal6hairsdorsal.JPG (57411 bytes) andprumalesternal6hairsside.JPG (37048 bytes) andprumalesternal6hairsventral.JPG (40870 bytes)

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Melandrena) sayi Robertson

County Records: Gadsden

Andsay.gif (16724 bytes)

Locations: 

Dates: March 17 in Gadsden. LaBerge and Bouseman report March 2-June 20 across the entire range including many northern locations. 

Plant: Data is sparse but appears polylectic; Prunus angustifolia.

Notes: New state record for Florida; previous southern collection was in River Bend, Dougherty County, GA, located to the north of Gadsden County, FL. This is a large conspicuous bee that is rare in collections. It can be distinguished in both sexes by the distinct but interrupted pale tergal bands and the abruptly declivous propodeal dorsal enclosure. The female lacks the labral median crista and the male has a relatively weak beard. It is probably limited to the eastern panhandle region of Florida. 

Female: andsayfemface.JPG (74147 bytes) andsayfemfaceside.JPG (53341 bytes) andsayfemlabrum.JPG (60520 bytes) andsayfemvertex.JPG (73223 bytes) andsayfemscutum.JPG (82223 bytes) andsayfemscutum2.JPG (83408 bytes) andsayfemscutellum.JPG (91376 bytes) andsayfempropodeum.JPG (91846 bytes) andsayfemtergatop.JPG (59704 bytes) andsayfemterga3_6.JPG (63206 bytes) andsayfemside.JPG (50713 bytes) andsayfemflocullus.JPG (84479 bytes) andsayfemflocullus2.JPG (71856 bytes)

Male: andsaymaleface.JPG (64097 bytes) andsaymalefaceside.JPG (53203 bytes) andsaymalelabrum.JPG (64307 bytes) andsaymalelabrumclose.JPG (58450 bytes) andsaymaleantennae'.JPG (49314 bytes) andsaymaleantennae2.JPG (47798 bytes) andsaymaletongue.JPG (65384 bytes) andsaymalemouthpartsside.JPG (57684 bytes) andsaymalevertex.JPG (74884 bytes) andsaymalevertex2.JPG (73880 bytes) andsaymalescutum.JPG (67708 bytes) andsaymalescutellum.JPG (70169 bytes) andsaymalepropodeum.JPG (69550 bytes) andsaymalepropodeum2.JPG (91288 bytes) andsaymaletergatop.JPG (61655 bytes) andsaymaletergaside.JPG (62179 bytes) andsaymaleside.JPG (46278 bytes) andsaymalemesepisternumside.JPG (70169 bytes) andsaymalesternalclose.JPG (63711 bytes) andsaymalesternalclose2.JPG (75925 bytes) andsaymalesternalhairsside.JPG (45246 bytes)