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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) tegulare species group </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Members of the  L. tegulare group can be distinguished from most other  Dialictus by the presence of an enlarged and punctate tegula. In North America, there are two exceptions;  L. marinum and  L. megastictum (Cockerell) both have enlarged tegula but additional morphological data do not support a close relationship to  L. tegulare (Gibbs, unpublished data). Both of these latter species are larger than members of the  tegulare group and have dense punctation on the mesoscutum. In contrast, species within the  tegulare group are small to at most medium-sized  Dialictus and have close but distinctly separated punctures on the central disc of the mesoscutum. In addition,  L. marinum has metallic reflections on the metasoma that are absent in the  tegulare group.  Lasioglossum megastictum lacks punctures on the mesepisternum that are a common feature of many  tegulare group species. </p>
            <p> Description. Small to medium sized (3.5–6.1 mm); andreniform; head and mesosoma dull metallic; metasoma dark brown to piceous, rarely ferruginous (as in  L. hunteri [Crawford]); mesoscutum punctation close but distinctly separated on centre of disc; mesepisternum often distinctly punctate; tegula enlarged forming posterior angle often coarsely punctate; basal vein arched; 2nd and 3rd submarginal crossveins (1rs-m and 2rs-m) and 2nd recurrent vein (2m-cu) weak. </p>
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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) tegulare (Robertson) ,  comb. n.</p>
            <p>(Figures 6 A–D, 7A–C)</p>
            <p> Halictus tegularis Robertson, 1890: 318 . Ƥ 3. </p>
            <p> Chloralictus tegularis: Robertson, 1902: 248 (key). </p>
            <p> Halictus (Chloralictus) tegularis: Viereck, 1916: 706 (key).  Lasioglossum (Chloralictus) tegulare: Michener, 1951: 1118 (catalogue).  Dialictus tegularis Mitchell, 1960: 423 (Ƥ 3 redescriptions). </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Females of  L. tegulare can be recognized by the following combination of characters: head and mesosoma pale to golden green, paraocular area with sparse, subappressed hairs which do not obscure the surface, distinct microsculpture between punctures of mesoscutum and mesepisternum, and three or four teeth on the inner hind tibial spur (not including apex of rachis). Females of  L. puteulanum have the head and mesosoma deep blue. Females of  L. lepidii have dense subappressed hairs on the paraocular area which obscure the surface adjacent to the inner eye margin and lower paraocular area. Females of  L. ellisiae have the integument of the mesoscutum (particularly adjacent to parapsidal lines) and mesepisternum smooth, with at most faint microsculpture which gives these areas a shiny appearance. Females of  L. carlinvillense have only two teeth on the inner hind tibial spur. </p>
            <p> Males of  L. tegulare can be recognized by the following combination of characters: ventral surface of flagellum pale, appressed hairs of face mostly limited to paraocular areas and not obscuring clypeus, and T2–T3 punctures uniformly dense on disc basal to the premarginal line. Males of  L. ellisiae have the ventral surface of the flagellum dark to ferruginous and T2–T3 punctures dense on basal half but sparse approaching premarginal line. Males of  L. lepidii have the ventral surface of the flagellum bright yellow and appressed hairs of the face dense, obscuring the majority of the clypeus. Males of  L. puteulanum have appressed hairs more uniformly distributed on face with less than half of the clypeal surface obscured. </p>
            <p>Redescription. Female. Length: 4.7 (4.0–4.9) mm, fore wing length: 3.3 (2.8–3.5) mm head width: 1.4 (1.2–1.4) mm, head length: 1.3 (1.1–1.3) mm, n=20</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic pale green except the following: labrum brown-piceous; mandible base brown, apex red; clypeus brown, golden metallic above; supraclypeal area lighter green to golden; antennae brown, ventral surface of flagellomeres ruddy-brown except F8–F10 ventral surface testaceous; mesoscutum green to golden green; tegula piceous with central area ferruginous; legs brown, fore medio- and distitarsi reddish, apex of mid and hind distitarsi testaceous; wing venation and pterostigma testaceous-brown; wings faintly dusky; propodeum with green to blue reflections; metasoma piceous-brown; marginal zones of terga and sterna light brown.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Lower paraocular area with sparse, subappressed, plumose hairs; head and mesosoma with sparse, erect, plumose hairs (1–1.5OD), longer on metanotum and ventral surface of mesosoma (2OD); posterolateral margin of pronotum and pronotal lobe with dense, appressed tomentum; dense scopa on hind femur; propodeal lateral surface hairs (2OD) with long branches; acarinarial appressed fan complete; terga with sparse, erect hairs (1–2OD), more abundant on ventrolaterally reflexed portions; T3–T5 ventrolaterally reflexed areas with few erect hairs longer (2.5–3OD); T2–T3 basolateral areas and T4 dorsal surface with sparse appressed, plumose hairs; sterna with long, posteriorly oriented hairs emerging from apical half of disc (2–3OD); S1–S4 hairs with long branches.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Clypeus glabrate except upper margin imbricate, punctures moderately coarse (i=1–2d), fine above (i=d); supraclypeal area smooth and shining below, imbricate above, punctures fine (i=1–1.5d); lower paraocular area imbricate, glabrate below, punctures moderately coarse and deep (i&lt;d); upper paraocular and frontal areas with punctures fine and shallow becoming reticulate centrally; gena lineolate, punctures fine and obscure; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum tessellate between fine punctures; mesoscutal punctures well spaced but not sparse in anteromedial and submedial areas (i=1–1.5d), dense on remainder of disc (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum densely punctate medially and along margins, submedial area impunctate; pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternum scabriculous, closely and coarsely punctate(i&lt;d), punctures finer and more obscure below, hypoepimeral area punctulate; tegula finely punctate (i=1–1.5d), more sparsely punctate centrally; metapostnotum with anastomozing rugae, median stria reaching posterior margin, lateral striae coarser and more regular extending onto anterior half of lateral slope; posterior half of lateral slope dull due to microsculpture; lateral surface of propodeum scabriculous to tessellate with few, deep punctures (i&gt;2d); metasoma coriarious with very fine obscure punctures, evenly spaced on T1–T4 (i=1.5d); anteriorly directed surface of T1 and dorsolateral portions anterior to premarginal line impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Head slightly broader than long; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.25:1.0); clypeus protruding about one half below lower ocular tangent; distance from antennal sockets to clypeus, shorter than clypeus; antennal sockets distinctly nearer to each other than to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending 2OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC (1.0:1.5); eye wider than gena in lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; mesoscutum length to width (1.0:1.3); ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (1.8:1.0:1.4); tegula elongate, angulate posteromedially; inner hind tibial spur pectinate with three subapical teeth; oblique propodeal carina weakly evident, not contiguous with lateral carina.</p>
            <p>Male. Length: 3.8 mm, fore wing length: 2.75 mm, head length: 1.1 mm, head width: 1.1 mm</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic green with faint golden reflections except gena with blue reflections; mesepisternum bluish-green below; propodeum bluish; the following parts dark brown-piceous: labrum; mandible except apex reddened; lower clypeus; antenna, lighter basally, F1–F3 testaceous ventrally; tegula; wing venation and pterostigma brown; wings hyaline, apex faintly dusky; metasoma.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Inter-antennal area and paraocular area from mandible base to emarginated portion of eye with subappressed hairs; head, mesosoma, anteriorly directed surface of T1 and ventrolaterally reflexed portions of terga with sparse, erect hairs (1.5–2OD); T1–T4 with short laterally oriented setae; sterna with erect hairs, densest on S4–S5.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Head and mesosoma glabrate and shining; clypeus (i&lt;d), supraclypeal area (i=1–1.5d) and lower paraocular area (i=d) punctation fine and deep; upper paraocular area and frons reticulate; gena faintly imbricate-lineolate with obscure punctures; mesoscutum imbricate anteromedially; mesoscutal punctures on disc between parapsidal lines well spaced (i&lt;1.5d), close laterally (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum punctures close on margins and medial line (i&lt;d), well spaced elsewhere (i=1.5d); pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternum punctures moderately coarse and deep (i=d); metapostnotum irregularly striate, laterally striations extending onto anterior half of lateral slope; lateral and posterior propodeal surfaces shiny-imbricate with deep, moderately fine punctures (i=1–1.5d); terga smooth, very faintly coriarious; terga punctures fine but deep and distinct (i=1–1.5d), apically impressed areas impunctate; anteriorly directed surface of T1 largely impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face length subequal to breadth; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.5:1.0); clypeus protruding slightly more than one half below lower ocular tangent; antennal sockets slightly nearer to each other than to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending less than 2OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC; eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; pedicel subequal in length to F1; F2–F10 length 1.5 times breadth, F11 longer; ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (1.9:1.0:1.6); tegula enlarged, posterior margin not strongly angled; propodeal carina not evident between dorsal and posterior surfaces; metasoma narrow relative to female.</p>
            <p> Terminalia . Median lobe of S7 narrow and elongate, sides subparallel, apex rounded (Fig. 7 A); apical margin of S8 weakly convex (Fig. 7 B); genitalia as shown in Fig. 7 C; gonostylus with few erect dorsal hairs near base; retrorse lobes elongate, attenuated apically, covered with fine setae. </p>
            <p>Range. Vermont to South Carolina, west to Ontario, Kentucky and Tennessee.</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. Holotype, USA, CONNECTICUT: HOLOTYPE Ƥ, N. Haven, 6.vi.1878, (WH Patton) (ANSP); RHODE ISLAND: 2 Ƥ, Newport Co., N41.4969 W71.3678, 22.vii.2005, (P Ostenton); MASSACHUSETTS: 1 Ƥ, Middlesex Co., Harvard:Oxbow NWR, Wallace Rd., 28.v.2006, (MF Veit); 1 Ƥ, Middlesex Co., Dunstable, sandpit 0.1mi E of airport, 29.iv.2006, (MF Veit) (PCYU); VERMONT: Windham Co., N42.4969 W71.3678, 22.vii.2005, (P Ostenton) (PCYU); NEW YORK: 1 Ƥ, Suffolk Co., 6.ix.2005, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Suffolk Co., N41.13403 W72.3247, 8.ix.2005, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Suffolk Co., 8.ix.2005, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Suffolk Co., N41.05132 W71.9519, 7.ix.2005, (SW Droege); 2 Ƥ, Suffolk Co., 6.ix.2005, (SW Droege); (PCYU); 3 3, Tompkins Co., Buttermilk Falls S.P., Ithaca, 7.x.1967, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., 6-mile Creek, SE Ithaca Reservoir, 25.v.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 3, Tompkins Co., Michigan Hollow, gravel pit, 5mi S of Danby, 7.ix.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Albany Co., Partridge Run St. Game Area, 5mi N Rensselaerville, 6.vi.1970, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Albany Co., Rensselaerville, 28.vii.1970, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Albany Co., Rensselaerville, Huyck Reserve, 12.vi.1969, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 3, Albany Co., Colonie, 20.viii.1969, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Cayuga Co., Fair Haven Beach S.P., 8.vi.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Ludlowville, 6.vi.1968, (LL Pechuman); 1 3 &amp; 3 Ƥ, Nassau Co., Jones Beach S.P., 31.vii.1974, (GC Eickwort); 1 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Nassau Co., Jones Beach S.P., 26.vi.1976, (G Eickwort); 7 3, Nassau Co., Hempstead Lake S.P., 4–6.vii.1974, (GC Eickwort); 2 Ƥ, Nassau Co., Kennedy Wildlife Sanct., Tobay Beach, 18.vi.1989, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Nassau Co., Tobay Beach, 24–26.vi.1976, (GC Eickwort); 1 3, Nassau Co., Floral Pk., 4.vii.1982, (D Yanega); 1 Ƥ, Montauk, 4.v.1947, (R Latham); 1 Ƥ, 3-mile Har., 6.vi.1941, (R Latham); 1 3, Van Cortland Pk., 20.vii.1913 (CUIC); 1 3, Queens Co., Floral Pk., Long I., 6.viii.1983, (D Yanega) (SEMC); NEW JERSEY: 1 Ƥ, Atlantic Co., 39 35’ N 74 46’ W, 21.vii.2003, (B Ahlstrom) (PCYU); 1 3, Weymouth, 26.vii.1923; 1 Ƥ, San Isle Junction, “May,25” (CUIC); 1 3, Ramsey, 10.vii.1913 (SEMC); MARYLAND: Camp Springs, 11.v.10, (JC Crawford); 1 Ƥ, Cabin John, 16.iv.1915, (JC Crawford); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9764 W76.7491 20.vii.2002, (S Kolski); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9591 W76.734 20.viii.2004, (S Kolski); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N39.002 W76.7505 20.viii.2004, (S Kolski); 3 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9977 W76.7573 30.ix–1x,2004, (S Kolski); 4 Ƥ, Anne Arundel Co., N38.7839 W76.7014, B Hollister (SEMC); 1 Ƥ, Calvert Co., N38.536 W76.518, 7.vii.2006, (M Gates); 1 Ƥ, Talbot Co., N38.8 W76.283, 7–8.v.2005, (W Steiner); 1 Ƥ, Caroline Co., N38.9194 W75.8279, 13.v.2007, (M Price); 1 3, Wicomico Co., N38.2909 W75.5364, 12.vi.2004, (SW Droege); 1 3, Anne Arundel Co., N38.7839 W76.7014, 21.ix.2004, (B Hollister); 1 3, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9893 W76.7322, 20.vii.2004, (S Kolski); 1 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9123 W76.755, 12–13.viii.2003, (Haramis &amp; Archer); 2 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9123 W76.755, 13–14.viii.2003, (Haramis &amp; Archer); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9123 W76.755, 28–29.viii.2003, (Haramis &amp; Archer); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9123 W76.755, 26–27.viii.2003, (Haramis &amp; Archer); 2 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9123 W76.755, 14–15.viii.2003, (Haramis &amp; Archer); 1 Ƥ, Pr. George’s Co., N38.9959 W76.7886, 2.ix.2004, S Na; 1 Ƥ, Caroline Co., N39.1098 W75.7724, 7.iv.2005, (SW Droege) (PCYU); 6 Ƥ, Prince Georges Co., Temple Hills, 22.viii.1976, (GC Eickwort) (CUIC); WASHINGTON, D.C.: 2 Ƥ, N38.931 W77.116, 24.vi.2006, Pascarella; 1 3, N77.034 W38.885, 18–19.x.2004, (E Keto); 1 3, N38.9463 W77.0344, 16.vi.2004, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, N38.8871 W77.0128, 1.ix.2005, (NB Staff); 1 Ƥ, Mall, N38.8912 W777.0242, 16.viii.2006, (SW Droege); 1 3, N38.891 W77.0308, 15–16.vii.2004, (C Osborn); 1 3, N38.879 W77.0333, 13–14.vii.2004, (C Osborn); 1 3, N77.0261 W38.8694, 4–5.x.2004, (E Keto) (PCYU); VIRGINIA: 3 Ƥ, Assateague I., N37.9625 W75.3108, 30.vi–1.vii.2006, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Assateague I., N37.9576 W75.3147, 30.vi–1.vii.2006, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Assateague I., N37.9377 W75.3177, 30.vi–1.vii.2006, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Assateague I., N37.9486 W75.3136, 2.vii.2006, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Assateague I., N37.9086 W75.3564, 1–2.vii.2006, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Virginia Beach, N36.917 W75.3564, 16–17.vi.2007, (W Steiner); 1 Ƥ, Fluvanna Co., N37.753 W78.162, 2.x.2004, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Accomack Co., N37.938 W75.318, 30.vi–1.vii.2006, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Hwy 340, 10km N of Shenandoah, N38.564 W78.606, 7.vi.2005, (A Zayed) [Barcoded] (PCYU); 2 Ƥ, Clarke Co., Blandy Exp. Farm E Boyce, 12–14.vi.1986, (JK Liebherr) (CUIC); WEST VIRGINIA: 2 Ƥ, Hampshire Co., N39.346 W78.403, 29–30.v.2004, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Hampshire Co., N39.351 W78.509, 29–30.v.2004, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 3, Hampshire Co., N39.2334 W78.6843, 11.vii.2002, (SW Droege); 1 3, Hampshire Co., N39.31 W78.54, 11.vii.2002, (SW Droege); 1 3, Hampshire Co., N39.3012 W78.4358, 11.vii.2002, (SW Droege); 1 3, Hampshire Co., N39.4401 W78.4872, 7.vii.2002, (SW Droege); 1 3, Hampshire Co., N39.2886 W78.4819, 11.vii.2002, (SW Droege) (PCYU); 1 Ƥ, Hampshire Co., N39.415 W78.5012, 7.vii.2002, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Hampshire Co., N39.333 W78.4585, 6.vii.2002, (SW Droege) (SEMC); KENTUCKY: 15 Ƥ, Wayne Co., N39.924 W84.8715, 23–24.vii.2007, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Laurel Co., N37.1528 W84.1167, 27.vii.2007, (SW Droege) (PCYU); TENNESSEE: 1 Ƥ, Rutherford Co., N35.8275 W86.2912, 20.vii.2007, (D Green); 1 Ƥ, Rutherford Co., N35.8197 W86.3159, 20.vii.2007, (D Green) (PCYU); NORTH CAROLINA: 1 Ƥ, Union Co., N34.984 W80.449, ix–x.2003, (R Jackowski) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee overlook, N35.54 W83.06, 6.viii.2006, (J Gibbs); 1 3, Highlands, 22.vii.1958, (TB Mitchell); 1 Ƥ, Pettigrew S.P., 27.v.1959, (TB Mitchell) (PCYU); 6 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Beutenmuller, Black Mts., viii.1912; SOUTH CAROLINA: 1 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Okanee Co., near Walhalla, N34.813 W83.137, 9.viii.2006, (J Gibbs) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Chesterfield Co., N34.637 N80.176, 18–19.v.2006, (SW Droege); 5 Ƥ, Chesterfield Co., N34.55 W80.26, 2007, (L Housh) (PCYU); GEORGIA: 2 Ƥ, Athens, 15.vi.1909, (JC Bradley); 1 3, Cobb Co., Lost Mount, 13.vii.1913; 1 3, Rabun Bald, 4000–4800ft, 21.viii.1913; CANADA, ONTARIO, 1 3, Norfolk, N42.6497 W80.5729, 11.viii.2007, (A Taylor); 5 Ƥ, Norfolk, N42.6493 W80.5687, 11.vi.2007; 1 3, Caledon, Gschwendtner property, N43.8148 W79.9768, 18.ix.2003, (J Grixti) (PCYU).</p>
            <p>Type depository. ANSP.</p>
            <p>Etymology. No explanation is given for the name in the original description but the species was undoubtedly named for the remarkable shape of the tegula.</p>
            <p> Comments. The range of  L. tegulare is evidently more restricted than previously reported (Moure &amp; Hurd 1987). Northwestern and southeastern records likely correspond to one or other of the species described below. Some records from Texas could be misidentifications of  L. coactum (Cresson) , which differs in having deeply impressed marginal zones of T1 and T 2 in both sexes. </p>
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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) ellisiae (Sandhouse) ,  comb. n.</p>
            <p>(Figures 8A–D)</p>
            <p> Halictus (Chloralictus) ellisiae Sandhouse, 1924: 11 . Ƥ. </p>
            <p> Lasioglossum (Chloralictus) ellisiae: Michener, 1951: 1113 (catalogue).  Dialictus tegularis Mitchell, 1960: 423 (synonymy). </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Females of  L. ellisiae are unique in having the integument of the mesoscutum (especially adjacent to the parapsidal lines) and mesepisternum smoother and more reflective than those of other species of the  tegulare group in eastern North America. The remaining four species each have the integument in these areas roughened and dulled due to microsculpture. Females of  L. ellisiae can be further distinguished by the following characters: head and mesosoma primarily bluish-green, paraocular area with sparse subappressed hairs, and inner hind tibial spur with 3 or 4 teeth (not including apex of rachis). Females of  L. puteulanum are deep blue in colour. Females of  L. lepidii have dense subappressed hairs on the paraocular area which obscure the surface adjacent to the inner eye margin and lower paraocular area. Females of  L. carlinvillense have only 2 teeth on the inner hind tibial spur. </p>
            <p> Males of  L. ellisiae can be distinguished from the other species by the sparsely punctate zones of T2 and T3 anterior of the premarginal line. The males of  L. tegulare ,  L. lepidii , and  L. puteulanum all have uniformly dense punctation basal to the premarginal lines of T2 and T3. </p>
            <p>Redescription. Female. Length: 5.25 (4.6–5.5) mm, fore wing length: 3.5 (3.1–3.7) mm, head length: 1.3 (1.1–1.4) mm, head width: 1.4 (1.2–1.4) mm, n=9</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic bluish-green except the following: mandible base brownpiceous, apex red; clypeus brown-piceous below, golden above; supraclypeal area green below, gold above; antenna brown-piceous, ventral surface brown, F8–F10 ruddy brown to testaceous; mesoscutum green with gold reflections; tegula brown-piceous, central area ferruginous; legs brown-piceous, fore, medio- and distitarsi reddish, mid and hind distitarsi ruddy brown; wing venation and pterostigma testaceous-brown; wings very faintly dusky; propodeum bluer than mesoscutum; metasoma brown-piceous.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse, erect, plumose hairs (1–1.5OD), longer on metanotum and ventral pleura (2OD); posterolateral margin of pronotum and pronotal lobe with dense, appressed tomentum; dense scopa on hind femur; lateral surface of propodeum with long branched hairs (2OD); acarinarial appressed fan complete; terga with sparse, erect hairs (1–2OD), more abundant on ventrolaterally reflexed areas; T3–T5 ventrolaterally reflexed areas with few, erect hairs (2.5–3OD); T2–T3 basolateral portions and T4 dorsal surface with sparse appressed, plumose hairs; sterna with long, posteriorly oriented hairs emerging from apical half of disc (2–3OD); S1–T4 hairs with long branches.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Clypeus glabrate except upper margin imbricate, punctures moderately coarse below (i=1–1.5d), fine above (i=d); supraclypeal area smooth and shining, margins imbricate, punctures fine, irregularly spaced (i=1–4d); lower paraocular area imbricate, smooth and shining below, punctures moderately coarse and deep (i&lt;d); upper paraocular area and frons punctures fine, reticulate; gena lineolate, punctures fine and obscure; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum tessellate, shiny between tegula and parapsidal line and posteriorly; mesoscutum punctures fine, well spaced but not sparse in medial/submedial area (i=1–1.5d), dense on remainder of disc and along median line (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum densely punctate with small impunctate submedial area; pre-episternum scabriculous; mesepisternum punctures coarse above, finer below (i&lt;d), interspaces imbricate and shiny; hypoepimeral area reticulate; tegula finely punctate (i=1–2d), central area more sparsely punctate; metapostnotum medial area with anastomozing rugae, median striae incomplete, lateral striations more regular extending onto lateral slope; posterior surface of propodeum imbricate, with sparse, obscure punctures (i=2d); metasoma coriarious; terga with very fine punctures, more widely spaced and obscure on apical half of T1–T4 (i=1.5–2.5d); anteriorly directed surface of T1 and dorsolateral portions basal to premarginal line impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face slightly broader than long; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.2:1.0); clypeus protruding about one half below lower ocular tangent; distance from antennal sockets to clypeus less than length of clypeus; distance between antennal sockets half distance of socket to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending 2OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC (1.0:1.2); eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; mesoscutum length to width (1.0:1.1); ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (1.7:1.0:1.5); tegula elongate with posterior margin angled posteromedially; oblique propodeal carina weakly evident, not contiguous with lateral carina.</p>
            <p> FIGURE 8.  Lasioglossum ellisiae A) face of female holotype; B) lateral habitus of female holotype; C) face of male; D) lateral habitus of male. </p>
            <p>Male. Length: 4.0– 4.3 mm, fore wing length: 3.1 mm, head length: 1.2 mm, head width: 1.2–1.3 mm, n=2</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dark metallic blue except lower paraocular area and medial areas of mesoscutum and mesoscutellum with golden-green reflections; the following dark brown-piceous: labrum; mandible except apex red; lower clypeus; antenna; tegula except central area ferruginous; legs except medio- and distitarsi brown; metasoma; wing venation and pterostigma brown; wings hyaline except apex faintly dusky.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Paraocular area and interantennal area with sparse, subappressed hairs; sparse longer erect hairs on head, mesosoma, anteriorly directed surface of T1 and ventrolaterally reflexed portions of terga (1.5–2OD), longest on metanotum; T1–T4 with short laterally oriented setae; sterna with erect hairs, densest on S4–S5.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Head and mesosoma smooth and shining; clypeus (i&lt;d), supraclypeal area (i=1–2d), and lower paraocular area (i=d) punctation moderately fine and deep; upper paraocular area and frons reticulate (i&lt;d); gena shining, imbricate-lineolate, obscurely punctate; mesoscutum imbricate anteromedially; mesoscutal punctures moderately coarse and deep, well spaced on disc between parapsidal lines (i&lt;1.5d), closer laterally (i&lt;d) and anterolaterally (i&lt;0.5d); mesoscutellum punctures close on margins and medial line (i&lt;d), impunctate submedially; pre-episternum reticulate; mesepisternum punctures moderately coarse and deep (i=d); metapostnotum incompletely striate, lateral striations extending onto anterior half of lateral slope; posterior half of lateral slopes and lateral surface of propodeum scabriculous, punctures obscure but deep, moderately fine (i=1–1.5d); posterior surface of propodeum smooth with distinct punctures (i=1–2d); terga smooth, very faintly coriarious; terga with fine but distinct punctures on basal half (i=1–1.5d), apical half sparsely punctate except on premarginal line; anteriorly directed surface of T1 largely impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face length subequal to breadth; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 6.6:4.3); clypeus protruding slightly more than one half below lower ocular tangent; distance between antennal sockets equal to distance to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending 1.5OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC; eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; pedicel subequal in length to F1; F2–F10 length 1.5 times breadth, F1 very slightly longer than F2; ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (2.1:1.5:1.6); tegula enlarged, posterior margin not strongly angled; propodeal carina not evident between dorsal and posterior surfaces; metasoma narrow relative to female.</p>
            <p> Terminalia . As in  L. tegulare see Fig. 7 A–C. </p>
            <p>Range. From the southern Appalachian Mountains north to Ontario and Massachusetts and west to Minnesota.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. USA, MASSACHUSETTS: HOLOTYPE Ƥ, Forest Hills, 5.viii.1901, (WM Wheeler) (NMNH); 1 3, Franklin Co., 0.86mi SSW of W. Hawley, 19.vii.2006, (MF Veit) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Middlesex Co., 0.2mi S of Townsend Gravel Pit, 27.v.2006, (MF Veit); 2 Ƥ, Middlesex Co., 0.1mi E of Airport, 29.iv.2006, (MF Veit) (PCYU); NEW YORK: 1 3, Tompkins Co., Cornell U. campus, Ithaca, 22.vii.1971, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Cornell U. campus, Ithaca, 9.vii.1987; (GC Eickwort); 2 3, Tompkins Co., Ithaca vicinity, inlet, 5.viii.1976, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Ithaca vicinity, inlet, 04.vi.1976, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Ithaca vicinity, inlet, 14.vi.1976, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Ithaca vicinity, inlet, 21.v.1984, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Ithaca vicinity, 21.v.1984, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Otsego Co., East Worchester, 22.vi.1971, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Van Natta’s Dam, Ithaca, 23.v.1937, Babiy; 2 3, Van Natta’s Dam, Ithaca, 14.viii.1931, (PP Babiy); 1 3, Ithaca 10.viii.1916; 1 Ƥ, Ithaca, 22.vi.1936; 1 Ƥ, Ithaca, 2.v.1915; 1 Ƥ, Ithaca, 6.vii.1947, (C Robinson); 1 3, Ithaca, 22.vi.1936; 1 Ƥ, Ithaca, v.1913; 1 3, Ithaca, 20.vi.1962; 1 3, Otsego Co., East Worchester, 13.viii.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, Monkey Run, 26.iv.1986, (GC Eickwort); 2 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Monkey Run, 1.vi.1984, (B Alexander); 1 3, Tompkins Co., Michigan Hollow gravel pit, 5mi S of Danby, 7.ix.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 4 3, Tompkins Co., Buttermilk Falls S.P., Ithaca, 7.x.1967, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 3, Tompkins Co., Taughannock Falls S.P., Ithaca, 7.x.1967, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Taughannock Falls S.P., Ithaca, 5.vi.1976, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 3, Tompkins Co., 1mi S McLean, 23.vi.1975, (MJ &amp; CA Tauber); 4 Ƥ, Ontario Co., Selkirk Shores S.P., 12.vi.1976, (GC Eickwort); 1 3, Tompkins Co., Dryden, 18.viii.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Tompkins Co., Robert H. Treman S.P., Ithaca, 14.viii.1971, (G &amp; K Eickwort); 4 3, Nassau Co., Hempstead Lake S.P., 4–6.vii.1974, (GC Eickwort); 1 3, Albany Co., 2mi NW Westerlo, 6.vii.1969, (GC Eickwort); 2 3, Schuyler Co., ear Reynoldsville, 17.vii.1976, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Greene Co., Stony Clove Creek, 42 8’00, 74 15’ 10, 412m, 28.vi.1978, (TL McCabe); 2 Ƥ, Cayuga Co., Fair Haven Beach S.P., 27.v.1984, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Seneca Co., Junius Ponds, 6mi NW Waterloo, 24.vi.1986, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Seneca Co., Junius Ponds, 6mi NW Waterloo, 12.viii.1986, (GC Eickwort) (CUIC); 1 Ƥ, NY, Tompkins Co. 6-mile creek, SE. Ithaca Reservoir, 25.v.1968, (G &amp; K Eickwort) (CUIC); PENNSYLVANIA: 1 Ƥ, Stroud Co., Stroudsburg, 14.vii.1976, (RJ Pollack); 1 3, Lehigh Gap River, 19.vii.1903, (JC Bradley); 1 3, Roberts, viii.1905, (JC Bradley) (CUIC); NORTH CAROLINA: 1 3, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cataloochee overlook, N35.54 W83.06, 6.viii.2006, (J Gibbs) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, S. of Bryson City, Bryson City Rd. &amp; Queen Branch Rd., N35.284 W83.487, 8.viii.06, (J Gibbs) [Barcoded]; MICHIGAN: Washtenau Co., Ann Arbor, ix.1976, (RW Carlson) (SEMC); INDIANA: 1 Ƥ, Jackson Co., N38.88 W86.056, 26.vii.2003, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 2(1) Ƥ, Jasper Co., Nipsco, blue pan trap, 16.vii.2003, (RP Jean) [Barcoded] (PCYU); ILLINOIS: 3 Ƥ, Bureau Co., 3mi NW of LaMoille, 13.v.1970, on  Salix, (Laberge &amp; Molina) ; 1 Ƥ, Champaign Co., Brownfield Woods, Urbana, 29–31.iii.1968, (Laberge &amp; Ribble); 1 Ƥ, Whiteside Co., Morrison, 10.vii.1968, (JC Marlin); 1 Ƥ, Mason Co., Bath, 2.vii.1968, (JC Marlin); 1 Ƥ, Mason State Forest, 2.vi.1966, (WJ Knee); 1 Ƥ, McHenry Co., Chain O’ Lakes St. Pk., 22.vi.1967, (Laberge &amp; Ribble); 1 Ƥ, Lake Co., 2 mi NW Volo, 22.vi.1967, (Laberge &amp; Ribble); 1 Ƥ, Long L., “bog, smtwd.” 11.viii.1906; 10 Ƥ, Algonquin, 16.vi.1909, (Nason); 2 Ƥ, Algonquin, 24.vi.1909, (Nason); 1 Ƥ, Woodford Co., 9mi N East Peoria, 7.viii.1968, (JC Marlin); 1 3, Macoupin Co., Plainview, 22.vii.1915 (INHS); 1 Ƥ, Kankakee Co., Hooper Br, 2.vii.2003, (RP Jean) (PCYU); WISCONSIN: 1 Ƥ, Sauk Co., Spring Green Preserve, N43.19785 W90.05904, 23.vii.2006, (A Wolf) (UWGB); MINNESOTA: 2 Ƥ, Clay Co., 3mi E &amp; 2mi S of Felton, N47.047 W96.438, blue and yellow pan traps, 21.vii.2006, (RL Andres) (PCYU); CANADA, ONTARIO: 1 Ƥ, Norfolk Co., Pterophylla Plant Nursery, N42.384 W80.344, malaise trap, 13–22.viii.2006, (PJ Carson) [Barcoded]; 2 Ƥ, Toronto, York University, N43.775 W79.504, 24.v.2006, (J Gibbs) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Toronto, Ulster St. parquette, N43.659 W79.413, x.2006, (J Gibbs); 1 Ƥ, Haldimane-Norfolk Co., Nixon W Pr, 11.v.1998, H Douglas; 1 Ƥ, Haldimane-Norfolk Co., Nixon W Pr, 28.v.1998, (H Douglas) (PCYU). </p>
            <p> Etymology. This species was named for Marion Durbin Ellis who described a number of  Dialictus and other bee species. </p>
            <p>Type depository. NMNH Cat. No. 26400.</p>
            <p> Comments. Specimens that could be attributed to this species extend its range into the great plains of the United States. Additional western species that could be mistaken for  L. ellisiae may co-occur in this area. Further study will be needed to test species boundaries of the western fauna and to determine the western range limits of  L. ellisiae . </p>
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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) lepidii (Graenicher) ,  comb. n.</p>
            <p>(Figures 9 A–D)</p>
            <p> Halictus (Chloralictus) lepidii Graenicher, 1927: 204 . Ƥ 3. </p>
            <p> Lasioglossum (Chloralictus) lepidii: Michener, 1951: 1114 (catalogue).  Dialictus tegularis Mitchell, 1960: 423 (synonymy). </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Females of  L. lepidii can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: head and mesosoma pale to golden green, paraocular area partially obscured by appressed hairs along inner eye margin, distinct microsculpture between punctures of mesoscutum and mesepisternum, and three teeth on the inner hind tibial spur (not including apex of rachis). Females of  L. puteulanum have the head and mesosoma deep blue. Females of  L. tegulare have sparse subappressed hairs on the paraocular area which do not obscure the surface. Females of  L. ellisiae have the integument of the mesoscutum (particularly adjacent to parapsidal lines) and mesepisternum smooth, with at most faint microsculpture which gives these areas a shiny appearance. Females of  L. carlinvillense have only two teeth on the inner hind tibial spur. </p>
            <p> Males of  L. lepidii are unique among these species in having dense, appressed hairs that obscure large areas of the face including the paraocular area, clypeus and frons. Males of other species have more limited tomentum on the face often only obscuring the paraocular area and never obscuring the frons. </p>
            <p>Redescription. Female. Length: 4.3 (4.3–4.9) mm, fore wing length: 3 (3.0–3.2) mm, head length: 1.3 mm, head width: 1.3 (1.3–1.4) mm, n=2</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and metasoma dull metallic blue-green; mandible base brown, apex red: clypeus brown below, golden-green above; supraclypeal area golden-green; lower paraocular area brown-piceous below; antennae brown, apical flagellomeres orange-yellow ventrally; mesoscutum green with hints of gold; tegula brown-piceous, central area ferruginous; legs brown-piceous, fore medio- and distitarsi testaceous, mid and hind medio- and distitarsi ruddy brown; wing venation and pterostigma testaceous-brown; wings faintly dusky; dorsal surface of propodeum blue; metasoma brown-piceous.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse, erect, plumose hairs (1–1.5OD), longer on metanotum and ventral pleura (2OD); mid to lower paraocular area with appressed tomentum; posterolateral margin of pronotum and pronotal lobe with dense, appressed tomentum; dense scopa on hind femur; lateral surface of propodeum with long branched hairs (2OD); acarinarial appressed fan complete; terga with sparse erect hairs (1–2OD), more abundant on ventrolaterally reflexed portions; T3–T5 ventrolaterally reflexed areas with hairs longer (2.5–3OD); T2–T3 basolateral portions and T4 dorsal surface with sparse appressed, plumose hairs; sterna with long, posteriorly oriented hairs emerging from apical half of disc (2–3OD); S1–S4 hairs with long branches.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Clypeus glabrate below, upper margin imbricate, punctures moderately coarse below (i=1–2d), fine above (i=d);; supraclypeal area smooth, margins imbricate, punctures fine, irregularly spaced (i=1–1.5d); lower paraocular area imbricate, glabrate below, punctures moderately fine (i&lt;d); upper paraocular area and frons punctures fine and reticulate; gena lineolate with obscure punctures; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum tessellate; mesoscutum punctures fine, well spaced but not sparse in anteromedial and submedial area (i=1–1.5d), dense on remainder of disc (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum finely and densely punctate with small impunctate sublateral region; pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternum finely scabriculous with moderately coarse and deep punctures, punctures finer and more obscure below (i&lt;d), posterior mesepisternum without evident punctures; hypoepimeral area reticulate; tegula very finely punctate (i=1–2d); metapostnotum medial area with anastomozing rugae; median line not evident; lateral striations more regular, partially extending onto anterior half of lateral slopes; posterior half of lateral smooth and shining; posterior surface of propodeum terga imbricate-tessellate with sparse punctures (i=2d); metasoma coriarious; terga with very fine obscure punctures, more widely spaced on apical half of T1–T4 (i=1.5–2.5d); anteriorly directed surface of T1 and dorsolateral portions anterior to premarginal line impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face slightly broader than long; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 7:5.5); clypeus protruding about one half below lower ocular tangent; distance from antennal sockets to clypeus, less than length of clypeus; distance between antennal sockets almost half distance of socket to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending 2–2.5OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC (1.5:2.0); eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; mesoscutum length to width (6.9:8.0); median line of mesoscutum relatively deep anteriorly; ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (2.5:1.5:1.9); tegula elongate with posterior margin projecting posteromedially; oblique propodeal carina weakly evident, not contiguous with lateral carina.</p>
            <p>Male. Length: 4.0– 4.3 mm, fore wing length: 2.7–3.1 mm, head length: 1.1–1.3 mm, head width: 1.1–1.3 mm, n=2</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic green except supraclypeal area with bluish tint; preepisternum and hypoepimeral area golden-green; mesepisternum and propodeum blue; the following parts dark brown-piceous: labrum; mandible except apical half yellow to red; lower clypeus; antenna except F1–F11 bright testaceous-yellow ventrally; tegula except central area ferruginous; legs except medio- and distitarsi of legs testaceous, hind mediotarsi strongly infused with brown; metasoma; wing venation and pterostigma brown; wing subhyaline.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Face below level of eye emargination with dense, white tomentum, less dense on clypeus and lower supraclypeal area; face and gena with sparse, erect hairs (1.5OD); pronotal lobe posteriolateral margin with dense tomentum; remainder of mesosoma with sparse, erect hairs (1–1.5OD), more dense and long on margin of metanotum (2OD); terga ventrolaterally oriented portions with sparse, erect hairs (1.5OD); T1–T4 with laterally oriented setae; sterna with erect hairs, densest on S4–S5.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Head and mesosoma smooth and shining; clypeus (i&lt;d), supraclypeal area (i=1.5d) and lower paraocular area (i=d) punctation fine and deep; upper paraocular area and frons densely reticulate (i&lt;d); gena shining, imbricate-lineolate with obscure punctures; mesoscutum, mesoscutellum and mesepisternum shiny glabrate; mesoscutum imbricate anteromedially; mesoscutum punctures moderately fine and deep, disc between parapsidal lines well spaced (i=1–2d), closer laterally (i&lt;d) and anterolaterally (i&lt;0.5d); mesoscutellum punctation dense on margins (i&lt;0.5d), more widely spaced on disc (i=0.5–2d); pre-episternum densely punctate; hypoepimeral area subreticulate with deep, moderately fine punctures; mesepisternum punctures moderately coarse and deep (i=d); metapostnotum irregularly striate, striations laterad extending onto lateral slope; lateral surface of propodeum scabriculous with obscure but moderately fine and deep and close punctures (i=1–1.5d); posterior surface of propodeum smoother with distinct punctures (i=1–2d); metasoma faintly coriarious; terga with fine but distinct punctures (i=1–1.5d), apical impressed areas impunctate; anteriorly directed surface of T1 largely impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face as long as broad; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 6.5:4.0); carina of frontal line ending less than 2OD from median ocellus; OOC distinctly less than IOC; eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; pedicel subequal in length to F1; F2–F10 length 1.5 times breadth, F1 very slightly longer than F2; ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (2.1:1.2:1.5); tegula enlarged, posterior margin not strongly angled; propodeal carina weak on lateral portions of margin between dorsal and posterior surfaces; metasoma narrow relative to female.</p>
            <p> Terminalia . As in  L. tegulare see Fig. 7 A–C </p>
            <p>Range. Florida.</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. USA, FLORIDA, HOLOTYPE Ƥ, South Miami, 20.iv.1927 (NMNH); 1 3, Miami, 4.v.1927, (S Graenicher); 1 Ƥ, Miami, 22.vi. 192?, (S Graenicher); Highlands Co., Highlands Hammock St. Pk., 13.iv.1964, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Islamorada, 12.iv.1966, G Eickwort; (SEMC); 1 Ƥ and 2 3, Westchester, Miami, 31.viii.2005, (JA Genaro) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Westchester, Miami, 31.viii.2005, (JA Genaro) (PCYU); 3 Ƥ, Wakulla Co., 2mi N of Mack’s Landing, Aalachicola Nat. For. 21.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 2 Ƥ, Wakulla Co., Ochlockones River S.P. 21.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 1 3 &amp; 2 Ƥ, Collier Co., Seminole S.P. 25–26.v.1978, (NF &amp; JB Johnson); 1 Ƥ, Archbold Biol. Stat., Lk. Placid, Highlands Co., 2.iv.1984, (B Alexander); 3 3 &amp; 2 Ƥ, Monroe Co., Key Largo (city), 22.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 4 3 &amp; 3 Ƥ, Monroe Co., Bahia Honda Key, Bahia Honda St. Rec. Area, 25.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 3 &amp; 3 Ƥ, Monroe Co., Key Largo, Pennekamp S.P., 22.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 3, Monroe Co., Key Largo (east end), 22.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 2 3 &amp; 4 Ƥ, Monroe Co., Long Key, Long Key St. rec. Area, 23.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 3, Dade Co., Redlands, 21.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 2 Ƥ, Broward Co., Hallandale Beach, 10.xii.1985, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Leon Co., Tall Timbers Res. Stat., 3mi E Iamonia, 30.iii.1986, (B Alexander); 1 Ƥ, Pinellas Co., Ft. Desoto. Co. Pk, 1.vi.1978, (NF &amp; JB Johnson); 1 3, Wakulla Co., Sopchoppy, 1.iv.1981, (LL Pechuman) (CUIC).</p>
            <p> Etymology. No explanation for the name is given in the original description but likely refers to the flowers of  Lepidium virginicum L. that (among others) the original specimens were collected from. </p>
            <p>Type depository. NMNH Cat. No. 41800.</p>
            <p>Comments. In some cases, species from Caribbean islands are known to also occur in Florida. Dr. Julio Genaro, the expert on Caribbean Apoidea, is unaware of any species matching the description of this species in the neighbouring islands (J.A. Genaro; personal communication).</p>
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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) puteulanum Gibbs ,  sp. n.</p>
            <p>(Figures 10 A–D)</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Females of  L. puteulanum are unique among these species in having the head and mesosoma distinctly blue, whereas other species are typically pale or golden green to at most faintly bluish-green. The head is on average slightly longer (often longer than wide) (ratio = 0.95: 1.10) and the clypeus protrudes giving the face a more triangular appearance than other species. In contrast, females of other species often have the head wider than long (ratio = 0.85: 1.0) with a much rounder appearance of the face. </p>
            <p> The males of  L. puteulanum can be recognized by the following combination of characters: head and mesosoma blue, ventral surface of flagellum pale, appressed hairs of face mostly limited to paraocular areas and only partially obscuring clypeus, and T2–T3 punctures uniformly dense on disc basal to the premarginal line. Males of  L. ellisiae have the ventral surface of the flagellum dark to ferruginous and T2–T3 punctures dense on basal half but sparse approaching premarginal line. Males of  L. lepidii have the ventral surface of the flagellum bright yellow and appressed hairs of the face dense, obscuring the majority of the clypeus and frons. The subappressed hairs of the face of  L. tegulare are usually limited to the lower paraocular area but are more evenly distributed across the face in  L. puteulanum . </p>
            <p>Description. Female. Length: 5.2 (4.3–5.5) mm, fore wing length: 3.6 (2.9–3.6) mm, head length: 1.4 (1.2–1.4) mm, head width: 1.4 (1.2–1.4) mm, n=10</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic blue except the following: mandible base brown, apex red: clypeus brown brown-piceous below; lower paraocular area below piceous-brown; antennae brownpiceous, flagellum ventral surface paler, F8–F10 orange-yellow ventrally; mesoscutum pale blue; tegula piceous, central area ferruginous; legs brown-piceous, medio- and distitarsi ruddy brown; wing venation and pterostigma testaceous-brown; wings very faintly dusky; metasoma brown-piceous.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Head and mesosoma with sparse, erect, plumose hairs (1–1.5OD), longer on metanotum and ventral pleura (2OD); mid to lower paraocular area with appressed tomentum; posterolateral margin of pronotum and pronotal lobe with dense, appressed tomentum; dense scopa on hind femur; lateral surface of propodeum with long branched hairs (2OD); acarinarial appressed fan complete; terga with sparse, erect hairs (1–2OD), more abundant on ventrolaterally reflexed portions; T3–T5 ventrolaterally reflexed areas with few erect hairs (2.5–3OD); T2–T3 basolateral portions and T4 dorsal surface with sparse appressed, plumose hairs; sterna with long, posteriorly oriented hairs emerging from apical half of disc (2–3OD); S1–S4 hairs with long branches.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Clypeus glabrate below, upper margin imbricate, punctures moderately coarse below (i=1–2d), fine above (i=d); supraclypeal area imbricate, punctures fine, well spaced but not sparse (i=1–2d); lower paraocular imbricate, glabrate below, area punctures moderately coarse and deep (i&lt;d); upper paraocular area and frons punctures fine and reticulate; gena lineolate with obscure punctures; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum tessellate; mesoscutum punctures fine, well spaced but not sparse in anteromedial and submedial areas (i=1–1.5d), dense on remainder of disc (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum punctures fine and dense, sublateral region punctures sparser (i=1.5d); pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternum scabriculous with moderately coarse and deep punctures, punctures finer and more obscure below (i&lt;d), hypoepimeral area reticulate; tegula very finely and deeply punctate (i=1–2d), central area punctures less dense; metapostnotum submedial surface with incomplete anastomozing rugae, medial line complete, lateral striations more coarse and regular extending onto anterior half of lateral slope, posterior surface of lateral slope imbricate; posterior surface of propodeum terga imbricate-tessellate with sparse punctures (i=2d); metasoma faintly coriarious; terga with very fine, obscure punctures, more widely spaced on apical half of T1–T4 (i=1.5–2d); anteriorly directed surface of T1 and dorsolateral portions anterior to premarginal line impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face as broad as long; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 7.2:6.0); clypeus protruding much more than one half below lower ocular tangent; distance from antennal sockets to clypeus, less than length of clypeus; distance between antennal sockets half distance of socket to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending less than 2OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC (1.6:2.1); eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; mesoscutum length to width (7.7:9.0); ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (2.5:1.6:2.1); tegula elongate with posterior margin angled posteriomedially; hind tibial spur pectinate with 4 subapical teeth, smallest tooth often difficult to see; oblique propodeal carina weakly evident, not contiguous with lateral carina.</p>
            <p>Male. Length: 4.0– 4.6 mm, forewing length: 2.9–3.1 mm, head width: 1.1–1.3 mm, head length: 1.1–1.3 mm, n=4</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma deep metallic blue except metepisternum and propodeum with purplish tints; the following parts dark brown-piceous: labrum; mandible except apex red; lower clypeus; antenna except flagellomeres testaceous ventrally; tegula; legs except tarsi light brown; tegula; wing venation and pterostigma brown; wings subhyaline; metasoma brown.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Face with short, appressed hairs below level of eye emargination, dense only on lower paraocular area; head and mesosoma with sparse, erect hairs, longest on gena and metanotum (1–2OD); terga ventrolaterally oriented portions with sparse, erect hairs (1–1.5OD); T1–T4 with laterally oriented setae; sterna with erect hairs, densest on S4–S5.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Face weakly imbricate; clypeus punctation fine and deep (i&lt;d); supraclypeal area punctation shallower (i=1–1.5d); paraocular area punctation coarser; frons reticulate; gena shining, imbricatelineolate with obscure punctures; mesoscutum, mesoscutellum and mesepisternum glabrate and shining, mesoscutum imbricate anteromedially; mesoscutum punctures moderately fine and deep, shallower anteromedially (i&lt;d), submedially well spaced but not sparse (i=1d), close laterally (i&lt;d) and anterolaterally (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum well spaced on medial line (i=1.5d) with bare submedial area; pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternal punctures moderately coarse and deep (i&lt;d); dorsal surface of propodeum with rugae not reaching margin; posterior surface of propodeum shiny-imbricate with fine, sparse punctures (i=2–4d); terga smooth, very faintly coriarious; terga finely punctate (i=1.5–2d) except apically impressed areas impunctate; anteriorly directed surface of T1 largely impunctate.</p>
            <p> Structure. Face longer than broad; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 6.3:4.5); clypeus protruding slightly more than one half below lower ocular tangent; antennal sockets slightly nearer to each other than to inner eye margin; carina of frontal line ending more than 2OD from median ocellus; OOC slightly less than IOC (1.5:2.0); eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; pedicel subequal in length to F1; F2–F10 length 1.5 times breadth, F11 longer; ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (2:1:1.1:1.8); tegula enlarged, posterior margin strongly angled; propodeal carina not evident between dorsal and posterior surfaces; metasoma narrow relative to female.  Terminalia . As in  L. tegulare see Fig. 7 A–C. </p>
            <p>Range. Coastal plain of North Carolina to Florida</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. USA, FLORIDA, HOLOTYPE Ƥ, Palm Beach Co., N26.34889 W80.2756, 25.i.2005, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, collected with holotype [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Miami, Westchester, 31.viii.2006, (JA Genaro) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Hendry Co., N26.3121 W81.2354, 27.i.2005, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 3, Broward Co., N26.30345 W80.20219, 25.i.2005, S.W. Droege [Barcoded]; 3 Ƥ &amp; 2 3, Broward Co., N26.107 W80.264, 27.i.2005, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 13 Ƥ, Martin Co., N27.083 W80.1442, 4.vi.2007, (SW Droege); 8 Ƥ, Martin Co., N27.1008 W80.152, 4.vi.2007, (SW Droege); 2 3, Martin Co., N27.081 W80.1416, 4.vi.2007, (SW Droege); (PCYU); 1 Ƥ, Inverness, (C Robertson) (INHS); 3 3, Gainesville, 6.v.1955, (HE &amp; MA Evans); 1 3, Brighton, 19.iv.1937, (JC Bradley); 1 3, Crescent City, 1–3.v.1955, (HE &amp; MA Evans); 4 3, Wakulla Co., 2mi N of Mack’s Landing, Apalachicola Nat. For. 21.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 1 Ƥ, Wakulla Co., Ochlockones River S.P. 21.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 1 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Collier Co., Seminole S.P. 25–26.v.1978, NF&amp;JB Johnson; 1 Ƥ, Archbold Biol. Stat., Lk. Placid, Highlands Co., 2.iv.1984, (B Alexander); 3 3, Monroe Co., Key Largo (city), 22.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 Ƥ, Monroe Co., Key Largo, Pennekamp S.P., 22.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 3, Monroe Co., Big Pine Key, Key Deer NW Ref., 25.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz); 1 3 &amp; 4 Ƥ, Broward Co., Broward Beach S.P., Fort Lauderdale, 9.xii.1985, (GC Eickwort); 15 Ƥ, Broward Co., Hallandale Beach, 10.xii.1985, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Leon Co., Tall Timbers Res. Stat. 3mi W Iamonia, 30.iii.1986, (B Alexander); 1 Ƥ, Dade Co., Matherson Hammock Co. Pk. 20–21.iii.1987, (Eickwort &amp; Spielholz) (CUIC); 3 3 &amp; 1 Ƥ, Highlands Co., Hghlds., Hammock S.P., 14.iv.1964, (GC Eickwort); 1 Ƥ, Liberty Co., Torreya S.P., 6.iv.1964, (GC Eickwort); 2 Ƥ, Franklin Co., coast 10mi S of Panacea, 7.iv.1964, (GC Eickwort); 7 Ƥ, Broward Co., Hollywood, 13.xii.1985, (CD Michener); 1 3, Collins, Seminole S.P., 13.iv.1986, (GC Eickwort) (SEMC); GEORGIA, 1 3, Bainbridge, vii.1909; 2 Ƥ, Coquitt Co., Reed Bingham S.P., 22.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 1 Ƥ, Colquitt Co., Reed Bingham S.P., 23.v.1981, (GC Eickwort et al.); 1 Ƥ, Colquitt Co., Murphy, 5.iv.1981, (LL Pechuman) (CUIC); SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Ƥ, C. Sandhills NWR, N34.547 W80.177, 6–7.ix.2005, (SW Droege) [Barcoded]; 1 3, C. Sandhills NWR, N34.56 W80.256, 6.ix.2006, (SW Droege); 2 Ƥ, Chesterfield Co., N34.623 W80.19, 18–19.v.2006, (SW Droege); 1 Ƥ, Chesterfield Co., N34.637 W80.176, (SW Droege) [Barcoded] (PCYU); NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Ƥ, Moore Co., N35.284 W79.314, 19.v.2006, (SW Droege) [Barcoded] (PCYU); 1 3, Raleigh, 16.vii.1948, (MW Wing); 1 3, Wake Co., 10.vii.1949, (MW Wing) (CUIC); 1 3, TENNESSEE, 4.vi.1918 (CUIC).</p>
            <p>Type depository. PCYU</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the blue colouration of the head and mesosoma.</p>
            <p> Comments. This species may be extremely difficult to differentiate from  L. tegulare in areas where their ranges overlap. The blue colouration characteristic of this species should be sufficient to identify most individuals; however, colouration is sometimes variable in  Dialictus and can be affected by preservation methods. Species identification of questionable specimens is possible using DNA barcodes. </p>
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            <p> Lasioglossum (Dialictus) carlinvillense Gibbs ,  sp. n.</p>
            <p>(Figures 11 A–D)</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. This species is smaller in body size than other species. The inner hind tibial spur of the female is unique in having only two subapical teeth as opposed to the three or four teeth in the other species. The male is unknown.</p>
            <p>Description. Female. Length: 4.3 (4.3–4.5) mm, fore wing length: 2.7 (2.7) mm, head width: 1.2 (1.2–1.3) mm, head length: 1.2 (1.2) mm, n=3</p>
            <p>Colouration. Head and mesosoma dull metallic bluish-green except the following: labrum brown-piceous, mandible base brown, apex red; clypeus brown, golden above; supraclypeal area bronzed above; antennae brown-piceous except ventral surface of flagellomeres brown, F8–F10 testaceous ventrally; gena blue; mesoscutum green to golden green; tegula piceous with central area ferruginous; legs brown-piceous, medio- and distitarsi ferruginous; wing venation and pterostigma testaceous; wings faintly dusky; propodeum darker with blue reflections; metasoma piceous-brown; apical portions of terga and sterna light brown.</p>
            <p>Pubescence. Lower paraocular area with sparse, subappressed, plumose hairs; head and mesosoma with sparse, erect, plumose hairs (1–1.5OD), longer on metanotum and ventral pleura (2OD); posterolateral margin of pronotum and pronotal lobe with dense, appressed tomentum; dense scopa on hind femur; propodeal lateral surface hairs (2OD) with long branches; acarinarial appressed fan complete; terga with sparse, erect hairs (1–2OD), more abundant on ventrolaterally reflexed portions; T3–T5 ventrolaterally reflexed areas with few erect hairs (2.5–3OD); T2–T3 basolateral portions and T4 dorsal surface with sparse appressed, plumose hairs; sterna with long, posteriorly oriented hairs emerging from apical half of disc (2–3OD); S1–S4 hairs with long branches.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture. Clypeus glabrate except upper margin imbricate, punctures moderately coarse (i=1–2d), fine above (i=d); supraclypeal area smooth and shining below, imbricate above, punctures fine (i=1–1.5d); lower paraocular area imbricate, glabrate below, punctures moderately coarse and deep (i&lt;d); upper paraocular area and frons punctures fine and shallow becoming reticulate; gena lineolate, punctures fine and obscure; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum tessellate between fine punctures; mesoscutum punctures well spaced but not sparse in anteromedial and submedial areas (i=1–1.5d), dense on remainder of disc (i&lt;d); mesoscutellum densely punctate medially and along margins with sublateral area less densely punctate (i=1–1.5d); pre-episternum rugulose; mesepisternum scabriculous, closely and coarsely punctate (i&lt;d), punctures finer and more obscure below, hypoepimeral area reticulate; tegula finely punctate (i=1–1.5d), central area more sparsely punctate; metapostnotum with irregular striations, median striation reaching margin, lateral striations extending onto anterior half of lateral slope; posterior half of lateral slope dull due to microsculpture; lateral surface of propodeum tessellate with sparse punctures (i&gt;2d); metasoma coriarious with fine but deep punctures, evenly spaced over T1–T4 (i=1.5d) except less dense on apically impressed area; anteriorly directed surface of T1 and dorsolateral portions anterior to premarginal line impunctate.</p>
            <p>Structure. Face broader than long to subequal; eyes convergent below (UOD:LOD = 1.2:1); clypeus protruding almost one half below lower ocular tangent; distance from antennal sockets to clypeus, shorter than clypeus; antennal sockets distinctly nearer to each other than to inner eye margin; frontal line carinate ending 2OD from median ocellus; OOC less than IOC (1.0:1.7); eye wider than gena from lateral view; hypostomal carinae parallel; mesoscutum length to width (1.0:1.3); ratio of lengths of mesoscutellum: metanotum: dorsal surface of propodeum (1.8:1.0:1.4); tegula elongate with posterior margin angled posteromedially; inner hind tibial spur pectinate with two subapical teeth; oblique propodeal carina weakly evident, not contiguous with lateral carina.</p>
            <p>Range. South-central Illinois</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. USA, ILLINOIS: HOLOTYPE Ƥ, Macoupin Co., E of Carlinville, N39.2787 W89.7961, 25.vi.2006, (J Gibbs &amp; C Sheffield) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Carlinville, N39.2787, W89.8898, 24.vi.2006, (J Gibbs) [Barcoded]; 1 Ƥ, Litchfield, N39.1484 W89.667, 25.vi.2006, (C Sheffield) [Barcoded] (PCYU); 1 Ƥ, Dubois, 8.viii.1917 (INHS)</p>
            <p>Type depository. PCYU</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the type locality and the famous collection site of Charles Robertson.</p>
            <p>Comments. The male of this species is unknown. The known range of this species is very small. It is possible that this is a prairie species found at the eastern edge of its range.</p>
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