A checklist of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Minnesota
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Portman, Zachary M.
lanex173@umn.edu
Author
Gardner, Joel
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Author
Lane, Ian G.
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Author
Gerjets, Nicole
nicole.gerjets@state.mn.us
Author
Petersen, Jessica D.
nicole.gerjets@state.mn.us
Author
Ascher, John S.
dbsajs@nus.edu.sg
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Arduser, Mike
arduser.michael@gmail.com
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Evans, Elaine C.
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Boyd, Crystal
nicole.gerjets@state.mn.us
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Thomson, Robin
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Cariveau, Daniel P.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-06-16
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Anthidiellum
(
Loyolanthidium
)
boreale
(
Robertson, 1902
)
stat. nov.
Dianthidium boreale
Robertson 1902: 232
♁.
Holotype
:
♁
USA
,
Illinois
,
Carlinville
[INHS]. Images of
holotype
examined.
Counties: Yellow Medicine.
Material
examined:
Yellow Medicine Co.
:
Stony Run
(
44.875
,
-95.647
):
1 ♀
(
MNDNR
),
13 Jul 2022
,
N. Gerjets
leg., handnet,
Amorpha canescens
, determined by
M. Arduser.
Comments: Originally described as a species by
Robertson (1902)
,
Anthidiellum boreale
(Robertson)
has generally been treated as a subspecies of
Anthidiellum notatum
(Latreille)
(
Schwarz 1926
;
Mitchell 1962
;
Hurd 1979
;
Gibbs
et al.
2017
).
Anthidiellum notatum
historically had five subspecies (
A. n. boreale
,
A. n.
gilense
,
A. n.
notatum
,
A. n.
robertsoni
, and
A. n. rufimaculatum
), but
Urban (2001)
raised two of them—
A. gilense
(Cockerell)
and
A. robertsoni
(Cockerell)
—to species status.
Urban (2001)
did not formally treat
A. boreale
or A.
rufimaculatum
Schwarz, but they did refer to them as species when noting that no specimens had been examined. In addition,
A. boreale
has long been recognized as morphologically distinct (
Mitchell 1962
,
Gibbs
et al.
2017
), and the male genitalia are also distinct from
A. notatum notatum
(M. Arduser, unpublished). As a result, we are formally raising
A. boreale
to a full species. An additional issue is that there is a primary homonym,
Anthidiellum borealis
Wu, 2004
, which we assign a new name in the “Additional Nomenclatural Change’’ section below.
The exact range of
A. boreale
is unclear, but it has been previously reported from
Illinois
(
Robertson 1902
),
Michigan
(
Gibbs
et al.
2017
), and
Nebraska
(
Swenk 1914
). We have further recorded it from
Indiana
,
Kansas
,
Missouri
, and
Wisconsin
(M. Arduser, unpublished).
Genus
Anthidium
Fabricius
Taxonomy:
Miller
et al.
(2002)
;
Gonzalez & Griswold (2013)
.
Subgenus
Anthidium
Fabricius
s. str.