2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262003000300010
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Espécies novas de Centris Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)

Abstract: nov. e C. erythrotricha sp. nov., a C. (Ptilotopus). Para separar as fêmeas destes subgêneros basta reparar nas placas basitibial e pigidial, duplas no primeiro e simples no segundo; as áreas glabras no dorso do tórax, também, são um bom distintivo para os dois subgêneros, principalmente para as fêmeas. Também o formato das mandíbulas logo distingue machos e fêmeas destes dois subgêneros, sendo os dentes mais encurtados ou, em parte, suprimidos em C. (Ptilotopus).A sigla d indica o diâmetro do ponto e dp quant… Show more

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“…Most study species preferred the forest center, but a few species preferred edge conditions, e.g., C. analis , which have a broad geographical range from Brazil to Mexico (Moure 1960) and are known to be remarkably generalized (Vieira de Jesus and Garófalo 2000;Roubik and VillanuevaGutiérrez 2009). These two species seem to be better adapted to tolerate steeper temperature and Fragmentation effects on trap-nesting bees humidity fluctuations and will probably profit from ongoing fragmentation and increased edge conditions.…”
Section: Edge Effects On Bee Abundance and Diversity Patternsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Most study species preferred the forest center, but a few species preferred edge conditions, e.g., C. analis , which have a broad geographical range from Brazil to Mexico (Moure 1960) and are known to be remarkably generalized (Vieira de Jesus and Garófalo 2000;Roubik and VillanuevaGutiérrez 2009). These two species seem to be better adapted to tolerate steeper temperature and Fragmentation effects on trap-nesting bees humidity fluctuations and will probably profit from ongoing fragmentation and increased edge conditions.…”
Section: Edge Effects On Bee Abundance and Diversity Patternsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This species was described based on a female specimen. Moure & Seabra (1960) mentioned a male from Pará State, Brazil, housed at MNHN as the probable type of this species, which disagrees with the information provided by Spinola. However, that specimen was not found at MNHN, despite active search.…”
Section: Type Datamentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This species was proposed based on at least two males collected at an undetermined locality. Moure & Seabra (1960) found two of those specimens in the Spinola collection at MSNT, designating one of them as lectotype, but without providing additional information about its data labels. Unfortunately, the primary type of this species was not available during the preparation of this research.…”
Section: Type Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La ausencia de ejemplares de C. sponsa en las colecciones consultadas parece confirmar que su registro para Colombia se debe a un error de etiquetaje del material tipo de la especie, tal como lo habían sugerido previamente Moure & Seabra (1962). Esta especie tiene registros comprobados de distribución en la región nordeste y sureste de Brasil (Silveira et al, 2002), no existiendo registros en el norte de Sudamérica.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified