New species and designation of primary types in Neotropical carpenter bees of the genus Xylocopa Latreille (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
Author
Lucia, Mariano
Division Entomologia, Laboratorios Anexo Museo de La Plata, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 122 y 60, 1900 FWA, La Plata, Argentina. CONICET, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Argentina
Author
Gonzalez, Victor H.
Undergraduate Biology Program and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Haworth Hall, 1200 Sunnyside Avenue, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 66045, USA
victorgonzab@gmail.com
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Journal of Hymenoptera Research
2017
2017-12-20
61
31
48
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.61.20345
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.61.20345
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Xylocopa (Neoxylocopa) rufidorsum Enderlein, 1913
Fig. 7
Xylocopa
(Neoxylocopa) rufidorsum
Enderlein, 1913: 160 (Lectotype: USNM; ♀, Peru, Chanchamayo) (new lectotype designation).
Diagnosis.
This species can be recognized by the combination of the following features: medium body size (body length, ~21 mm); pubescence black, except dorsum of mesosoma densely covered with ferruginous setae; integument dark brown to black throughout, except tegula reddish brown; wings dark brown with strong violet highlights; labrum basally with three longitudinally enlongated tubercles; gena and supraocular areas sparsely punctate; mesoscutellum with subhorizontal dorsal surface smooth and shiny, declivitous posterior surface weakly imbricate, dull, not separated by a border or carina; T2 densely punctate on disc, punctures separated by 1-1.5 times a puncture width, punctures denser laterally; T3 sparsely punctate on disc, punctures separated by 2-3 times or more a puncture width; T1 with plumose and very short, simple setae intermixed; discs of T2 and T3 with very short (0.2-0.7
x
OD), simple setae, increasing in length laterally and on apical terga; T4 and T5 with long (1.0-1.5
x
OD), simple setae.
Figure 7.
Dorsal habitus of the female lectotype of
Xylocopa (Neoxylocopa) rufidorsum
Enderlein.
Comments.
As indicated by
Moure (1949)
,
X. rufidorsum
belongs to the group of species that includes
X. similis
Smith,
X. tacanensis
Moure,
X. eximia
Perez, and
X. aurulenta
(
Fabricius), which share the ferruginous pubescence on the dorsum of mesosoma.
Xylocopa similis
can be easily recognized by the presence of ferruginous setae on T1 (T1 with black setae in
X. rufidorsum
);
X. aurulenta
by the wings light brown with coppery highlights (dark brown with strong violet highlights in
X. rufidorsum
);
X. eximia
by the presence of long (≥1.5
x
OD), simple setae on discs of T2 and T3 (discs of T2 and T3 with short [0.2-0.7
x
OD], simple setae in
X. rufidorsum
); and
X. tacanensis
by the gena and T3 more densely punctate, punctures separated by 1-1.5 a puncture width (at least 2 or 3 times a puncture width in
X. rufidorsum
).
Xylocopa
rufidorsum
was described from three females and no holotype was designated. As in the case of
X. andica
and
X. mendozana
, these syntypes were also loaned to the late J.S. Moure and have never returned to the MIZ (T. Hufleit, pers. comm.). We only found one of these females in the general bee collection of the USNM; the remaining two females could not be located at the Universidade Federal do
Parana
, Curitiba, Brazil (G. Melo, pers. comm.). To stabilize the name, we chose the female we found as the lectotype. The label data for this specimen are as follows: Peru, Chanchamayo [Wilhelm] Hoffmanns [green label] / Co=Typus [yellow label] /
Xylocopa rufidorsum
Enderl. ♀ Type Dr. Enderlein det.1913 [handwritten] / Mus. Zool. Polonicum. Warszowa. 12/45 / Lectotype,
Xylocopa rufidorsum
Enderlein des. M. Lucia & V.H. Gonzalez. This specimen is currently deposited in USNM.
Distribution.
Bolivia (Cochabamba) and Peru (Chanchamayo) (
Moure 2007
).