2014
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3821.1.4
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Revision of the species of Centris (Xanthemisia) Moure, 1945 <br />(Hymenoptera: Apidae: Centridini) from the Caribbean island

Abstract: A revision of the species of Centris subgenus Xanthemisia Moure from the Caribbean islands is presented. The species identified are C. aethiops Cresson, C. domingensis Dalla Torre nom. rev. and C. caymanensis, a new species from the Cayman Islands, Lesser Antilles. Figures, morphological characters of both sexes and the description of the male of C. domingensis are given. New distribution records and an identification key for the three species of the subgenus that occur in the Caribbean islands are also provid… Show more

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“…Photos of both sexes can be found in Vivallo (2014). This species has been recorded in Bahamas, Cuba and Jamaica (Vivallo, 2014). The type locality cannot be further narrowed down than to Cuba.…”
Section: Centris (Xanthemisia) Moure 1945mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Photos of both sexes can be found in Vivallo (2014). This species has been recorded in Bahamas, Cuba and Jamaica (Vivallo, 2014). The type locality cannot be further narrowed down than to Cuba.…”
Section: Centris (Xanthemisia) Moure 1945mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…11,12), except for the light brown or yellowish pilosity near the pronotal lobe, and the clypeus and terga with relatively uniform punctation. Photos of both sexes can be found in Vivallo (2014). This species has been recorded in Bahamas, Cuba and Jamaica (Vivallo, 2014).…”
Section: Centris (Xanthemisia) Moure 1945mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In general, all subgenera of Centris are taxonomically complex due to the large number of described species, their morphological diversity and the lack of modern taxonomical revisions (Vivallo 2013;Vivallo et al, 2013). In the last years, there have been published partial revisions of some subgenera and species groups that help the recognition of some species (Roig-Alsina 2000;Zanella 2002;Vivallo & Melo 2009;Vivallo & Zanella 2012;Vivallo et al, 2013Vivallo 2013Vivallo , 2014Vivallo , 2019Vélez & Vivallo 2018). Despite that this effort has led to increase the taxonomic knowledge of some species, the only subgenera where all taxa have been studied using modern taxonomic approaches are C. (Penthemisia) (Zanella 2002) and C. (Wagenknechtia) (Vivallo 2013).…”
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“…Existem 250 espécies válidas de Centris, agrupadas em 12 subgêneros, mas todo o gênero está passando por avaliações recentes (e.g. Vivallo 2014.…”
Section: O Gênero Centrisunclassified