The bees of the genus Centris Fabricius, 1804 described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-03-19
618
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journal article
10.5852/ejt.2020.618
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Centris lepeletieri
Cockerell, 1912
Centris lepeletieri
Cockerell, 1912c: 140
.
Junior synonym
of
C.
(
Centris
)
haemorrhoidalis
(
Fabricius, 1775
) (
Moure 1960
)
.
Type
data
Cockerell (1912c)
recognized the existence of two species similar to each other, which would have been identified as
C. haemorrhoidalis
. According to him, the name
C. haemorrhoidalis
would be applied to Jamaican specimens where males have the first four terga and the anterior half of the fifth metallic blue, while females have the first four terga metallic blue and the rest reddish. Cockerell mentioned that the females from
Santo Domingo
,
Dominican Republic
identified by
Lepeletier (1841)
as
C. haemorrhoidalis
would correspond to a different species, since they have only the first three terga blue, proposing for them the name
C. lepeletieri
.
Cockerell (1912c)
was correct in indicating the existence of two similar species. However,
C. lepeletieri
was described based on specimens that correspond to the true
C. haemorrhoidalis
. The Jamaican species was described several decades later under the name
C. dirrhoda
Moure, 1960
.
One of the females studied by
Lepeletier (1841)
was found at
OUMNH
and is here designated the
lectotype
of
Centris lepeletieri
. The specimen has the following data label: *Du [handwritten]\
Centris haemorrhoidalis
Fabr Sto Domingo
♀
.
Type
locality
Dominican Republic
:
Distrito Nacional Province
:
Santo Domingo
(“
Saint-Domingue
”).
Comment
This species was correctly interpreted by
Moure (1960)
, who cited it in the synonymy of
C. haemorrhoidalis
.