The Centris bees described by Ezra Townsend Cresson (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
text
Iheringia, Série Zoologia
2020
e 2020020
2020-08-17
110
1
7
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020020
journal article
10.1590/1678-4766e2020020
1678-4766
Centris
(
Heterocentris
)
cornuta
Cresson, 1865
Centris
?
cornuta
CRESSON, 1865
. 4:194, 195.
Type data.
Cresson
described this species with doubts about whether it belonged to
Centris
or not, given its particular morphology.
It
was described based on a single female specimen collected in an unknown locality in
Cuba
.
The
holotype
is housed at
IESH
(Gundlach collection) and unfortunately it was not available during the development of this article
.
Type
locality.
Greater Antilles
:
Cuba
.
Comments. This is one of the morphologically rarest species of the genus, so far only known from female specimens. They have mandibles dark brown, longer than the length of the compound eye (in frontal view) with two teeth relatively similar in size on the distal half; disc of the mesoscutum and dorsal surface of hind tibia with brown pubescence and metasoma dark brown. Unfortunately it is not easy to find in collections and nothing is known about its bionomy. Photographs can be found in
VÉLEZ & VIVALLO (2012)
. The
type
locality cannot be further narrowed down than to
Cuba
. According to
MOURE
et al.
(2007)
, this species has been also recorded in
Haiti
.