Revision of the species of Centris (Xanthemisia) Moure, 1945 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Centridini) from the Caribbean islands
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
text
Zootaxa
2014
3821
1
journal volume
45429
10.11646/zootaxa.3821.1.4
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The subgenus
Centris
(
Xanthemisia
)
in the Caribbean islands
According to
Pérez-Gelabert (2008)
, the only species of
Centris
(
Xanthemisia
)
that occurs in the Caribbean islands is
C
.
aethiops
. The distribution records of this species are abundant in the literature (
Cresson, 1865
,
1869
,
1916
;
Ashmead, 1900
;
Friese, 1900
,
1902
;
Cockerell, 1906
;
Lutz & Cockerell, 1920
;
Snelling, 1966
;
Genaro, 2007
,
2008
), being cited repeatedly by almost all the authors who have studied bees in this region. Other species that have been cited for these islands are
Centris armillata
, correctly synonymized with
C
.
aethiops
by
Snelling (1966)
and
C
.
domingensis
, which has had a confusing taxonomic treatment in the latest publications concerning this region (
Genaro, 2007
,
2008
;
Pérez-Gelabert, 2008
).
The study of specimens housed in some of the main entomological collections of Neotropical bees (listed in Material and Methods), along with the study of
type
specimens, resulted in the identification of three species of
Centris
(
Xanthemisia
)
occurring in the Caribbean islands, including one previously unknown to science. The recognized species are
C
.
aethiops
,
C
.
domingensis
, the latter being removed from the synonymy of
C
.
analis
proposed by
Pérez-Gelabert (2008)
, and
C
.
caymanensis
, a
new species
from the
Cayman Islands
, Lesser Antilles.