Lectotype designations, taxonomic notes and new synonymies in some species of the bee genus Centris Fabricius, 1804 described by Amédée Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-27
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Centris
(
Centris
)
testacea
Lepeletier, 1841
Centris testacea
Lepeletier, 1841
. 165, 166.
Type
data: This species was described based on an unknown number of females housed at
MNHP
and collected in an undetermined locality. Two females were found there, one with the following labels: domingue [? indecipherable handwriting]\ Museum Paris [printed]
St. Domingue
[handwritten]
Coll. Bosc
1828 [printed]\
Centris testacea
Lep.
♀
[handwritten] det Friese 1898 [printed] (
MNHP
), and the other one with the labels: Museum Paris [printed]
St. Domingue
[handwritten]
Coll. Bosc
1828 [printed]\
Centris testacea
Lep.
♀
[handwritten] det Friese 1898 [printed] (
MNHP
)
.
In
OUMNH
was found an unidentified female from
Haiti
without date of collection.
Lepeletier (1841)
mentioned the provenance of the
type
as “Patrie inconnue” therefore, none of the females found at
MNHP
and
OUMNH
must correspond to the
type
of
C
.
testacea
. The depository and the current condition of those specimens remain unknown.
Type
locality: Unknown (“Patrie inconnue”).
Comment: The features mentioned in the original description, like the ferruginous coloration of the metasoma, the blackish hairs on vertex and the yellowish pubescence on the mesosoma allow recognizing this species. The identity of this species was correctly interpreted by
Moure (1969)
and
Genaro (2015)
. According to this latter au- thor,
C
.
testacea
is endemic to the Hispaniola Island (Greater Antilles).