New records and diagnostic notes on large carpenter bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: genus Xylocopa Latreille), from the Amazon River basin of South America
Author
Mawdsley, Jonathan R.
text
Insecta Mundi
2018
2018-05-25
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3699701
e23922d1-6f43-4280-8ac6-131767dc4464
1942-1354
3699701
8EB081BE-6413-4CE7-861C-97B4746E075A
Xylocopa
(
Neoxylocopa
)
grisescens
Lepeletier 1841: 178–179
Fig. 8
Known distribution.
Brazil (Alagoas, Amapá, Bahia, Ceará, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, São Paulo, Sergipe) and Paraguay (
Hurd 1978: 61
).
Type
locality: “Patrie inconnue [unknown locality]” (
Lepeletier 1841: 179
).
Material examined.
Brazil
:
Pará
: Conceição do Araguaia,
VII.1959
, M. Alvarenga (
1 ♀
)
,
Santarém,
VII.1957
, M. Silva (
1 ♀
)
,
Santarém,
IX.1955
, M. Alvarenga (
1 ♀
)
,
X.1955
, M. Alvarenga (
1 ♀
)
.
Notes.
Females of this species can be easily separated from all other species of subgenus
Neoxylocopa
by the combination of yellow pubescence on the mesosoma and the massive body size, with overall body length in the specimens examined between 21.8 and
29.6 mm
. In the Amazon basin,
X
.
(
N
.)
cearensis
is the only species whose females are similar in coloration to those of
X
.
(
N
.)
grisescens
, but females of
X
.
(
N
.)
cearensis
are much smaller, with overall body length between 16.4 and
17.6 mm
.