A synopsis of Actenosigynes Moure, Graf & Urban, 1999 (Hymenoptera: Colletidae) — new species, possible oligolecty and biogeographic comments
Author
Silveira, Fernando A.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2292
15
24
journal article
40378
10.5281/zenodo.191457
18c8fb75-4145-4aea-aea8-a56f3af7b51c
1175-5326
191457
Actenosigynes fulvoniger
(
Michener, 1989
)
(
Figs. 1
a–d, 3)
Leioproctus (Leioproctus) fulvoniger
Michener, 1989
: 691
.
Actenosigynes fulvoniger
;
Moure
et al.
1999
: 3
;
Silveira
et al.
2002
: 163
; Moure
et al.
2007: 723.
Leioproctus (Actenosigynes) fulvoniger
;
Michener 2007
: 150
.
Diagnosis.
Interocellar distance nearly two ocellar diameters; ocellocular distance about two ocellar diameters; pubescence on dorsum of mesosoma, bright fulvous to ferruginous, plainly black on metasoma; wings, including veins and pterostigma, dark brown; integument on S3–S6 dull, microreticulate.
Examined specimen.
A female labeled
“
Brasil
, Paraná.; Tunas do Paraná. Parque; Estadual de Campinhos;
25º02’S
49º05’W
, Alt.;
860m
.
27.x.2007
. L; Zanette, & J. Almeida” (deposited at UFMG).
Distribution.
BRAZIL
(Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina).
Flight-activity.
According to data in the literature and in the labels of specimens in MCP, UFMG and UKANS,
A. fulvoniger
is active during the rainy season, between October and December.
Comments.
Actenosigynes fulvoniger
is only known from the southernmost, temperate Brazilian states (
Moure
et al.
1999
,
2008
). References to the biology of
A. fulvoniger
in the literature are meager.
Wittmann and Schlindwein (1995)
recorded its females collecting pollen and nectar from the flowers of
Blumenbachia eichleri
Urb. (Loasaceae)
(referred to in their paper as
Cajophora eichleri
)
, and observed that these flowers were patrolled and used as sleeping shelters by its males. Although most of the specimens for which information is available were collected on flowers of this plant, which is considered its only pollen source, one female, collected in Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, was caught on flowers of
Desmodium icanum
(Gmel.) Schinz et Thell (Leguminosae, Papilionoidea)
(information made available by B. Blochtein, based on a specimen label data in MCP).