Revision of the bee subgenus Centris (Wagenknechtia) Moure, 1950 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Centridini)
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
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Zootaxa
2013
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Centris
(
Wagenknechtia
)
vardyorum
Roig-Alsina, 2000
(
Figures 25−28
,
33, 34
and
41
)
Centris
(
Wagenknechtia
)
vardyorum
Roig-Alsina, 2000
. 2: 190 (Original description).
Tadey, 2011
. 59: 715–717 (Floral records, cited, bionomics, collecting behaviour).
Centris
(
Wagenknechtia
)
sp.;
Neff & Simpson, 1981
. 54: 106, 107 (Distribution, morphology, figure of fore elaiospathe).
Centris
(
Wagenknechtia
)
sp. nova;
Simpson
et al
., 1990
. 173: 210, 213, 220, 221 (Morphology, floral record).
Centris
sp. nova;
Simpson
et al
., 1990
. 173: 216 (Morphology).
Centris nigerrima
;
Vogel, 1974
. 7: 217 (Distribution, floral record (misidentification)).
Montalva & Ruz, 2010
. 35: 45 (Partim, Mendoza record (misidentification)).
Centris rhodophthalma
; Sérsic & Cocucci, 1999. 194: 717 (Floral record, male behaviour (misidentification)).
Tadey, 2011
. 59: 399, 402 (Floral record, male behaviour (misidentification)).
Comments.
This species was described recently (
Roig-Alsina, 2000
), so its redescription seems redundant. Below are given some diagnostic characters to help the identification of both sexes of this species.
Diagnosis.
Both sexes with integument and pilosity dark brown (
Figs. 25–28
). Metasoma with relatively weak metallic bluish violet reflections (
Figs. 26 and 28
). Female: fore elaiospathe strongly modified, with short, plumose and very dense pilosity on its ventral surface (
Fig. 33
). These hairs extend throughout the ventral surface of the fore tarsi.
Hind
elaiospathe with the hairs of the primary comb slightly separated, less than their diameters (
Fig. 34
). Eyes red in females and green in males (in live specimens).
Type
material.
Holotype
female (
MACN
, examined).
Type
locality.
Argentina
: Río Negro:
8 km
SW General Roca, Paso Córdoba.
Floral records.
See table 1.
Distribution.
This species occurs exclusively in
Argentina
, from Mendoza Province (Chacras de Coria) to Río Negro Province (San Antonio).
ARGENTINA
: (
Vivallo
et al
., 2002
).
CATAMARCA:
Punta de Balasto/ Minas Capillitas (
Simpson
et al
., 1990
).
MENDOZA:
Chacras de Coria (
Jörgensen, 1912a
,
b
;
Roig-Alsina, 2000
). Mendoza (
Friese, 1908
,
1910
;
Jensen-Haarup, 1908
;
Jörgensen, 1909
,
1912a
,
b
;
Schrottky, 1913a
;
Wagenknecht, 1971
). Pedregal (
Jörgensen, 1909
,
1912a
).
NEUQUÉN:
Arroyito, El Chocón (
Tadey, 2011
).
RÍO NEGRO:
San Antonio (
Simpson
et al
., 1990
), Paso Córdoba (8 Km. SW General Roca) (
Roig-Alsina, 2000
).
Material examined.
ARGENTINA
:
RÍO
NEGRO
:
1 female
: Arg: Río Negro Paso Córdoba; river 8k sw General Roca.
6-7.xi.1997
C. & M. Vardy\
Centris vardyorum
Ƥ sp. n.
Holotypus
A. Roig
Alsina 2000
(
MACN
).
1 female
and
2 males
: R. A. Río Negro S. A. Oeste (60 Km So.)
24/11/1973
J. L. Neff on flowers of
Monttea aphylla
88207 (Ƥ) 88205 (3) y 88204 (3)
Paratype
Centris vogeli
det. Moldenke’76\
Centris vardyorum
J. L. Neff
0 2 Ƥ (
CTMI
).
1 female
and
2 males
: Pr. Río Negro Km 1200 S. A. oeste coll. J. L. Neff 88432 (Ƥ) 88433 (3) y 88431 (3)
26/11/1973
#refers to host and date on flowers of
Monttea aphylla
\
Paratype
Centris vogeli
det. Moldenke’76\
Centris vardyorum
J. L. Neff
0 2 Ƥ (
CTMI
).