Taxonomic revision of the bee genus Lophopedia Michener and Moure (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Tapinotaspidini)
Author
Aguiar, Antonio J. C.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2193
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189415
b71a94e0-de0c-4350-a60b-24691bfcce8f
1175-5326
189415
Lophopedia apicalis
(
Cresson 1878
)
(
Figs. 12
,
18
,
23−25
,
26−30
)
Tetrapedia apicalis
Cresson 1878
: 200
;
lectotype
female, examined (ANSP),
MEXICO
; designated by
Cresson (1916)
: 111
.
Tetrapedia terminalis
Cresson 1878
: 136
;
holotype
female, examined (ANSP),
MEXICO
.
Tetrapedia fraterna
Cresson 1878
: 136
;
lectotype
male, examined (ANSP),
MEXICO
; designated by
Cresson (1916)
: 119
.
Tetrapedia abdominalis
Cresson, 1878
: 182
;
lectotype
male, examined (ANSP),
MEXICO
; designated by
Cresson (1916)
: 110
.
Tetrapedia acuticollis
Cheesman 1929
: 142
;
lectotype
female, examined (BMNH),
COLOMBIA
: Valle del Cauca,
Isla
Gorgona; designated by Aguiar (2007);
new synonymy
.
Tetrapedia apicalis
; Dalla-Torre (1896): 299; Cresson (1879): 228;
Friese (1899)
: 289
;
Cockerell (1899)
: 16
;
Cockerell (1906)
: 98
;
Lutz and Cockerell (1920)
: 568
;
Michener (1954)
: 116
.
Tetrapedia terminalis
; Cresson (1879): 228; Dalla-Torre (1896): 300;
Cockerell (1899)
: 16
;
Cresson (1916)
: 132
;
Cockerell (1906)
: 98
;
Lutz and Cockerell (1920)
: 569
;
Michener (1954)
: 116
.
Tetrapedia fraterna
; Cresson (1879): 228; Dalla-Torre (1896): 299;
Friese (1899)
: 303
;
Cockerell (1899)
: 16
;
Lutz and Cockerell (1920)
: 569
.
Tetrapedia abdominalis
; Cresson (1879): 229; Dalla-Torre (1896): 299;
Friese (1899)
: 279
;
Cockerell (1899)
: 16
;
Cockerell (1906)
: 98
;
Friese (1916)
: 334
;
Lutz and Cockerell (1920)
: 568
;
Schwarz (1934)
: 13
.
Chalepogenus apicalis
;
Cockerell (1923b)
: 3
.
Chalepogenoides
abdominalis
;
Michener (1942)
: 281
.
Paratetrapedia apicalis
;
Michener (1954)
: 116
, figs. 71–73; (misidentification of
Paratetrapedia
sp., suggested by the
drawings of S7–S8 and genitalia);
Heithaus (1979)
: 195.
Paratetrapedia (Lophopedia) apicalis
;
Michener and Moure (1957)
: 415
;
Yáñez-Ordóñez and Hinojosa-Díaz (2004)
:
193;
Hinojosa-Díaz (2003)
: 18.
Lophopedia acuticollis
; Aguiar (2007): 616.
Lophopedia apicalis
; Aguiar (2007): 616.
Comments and diagnosis.
Lophopedia apicalis
,
L. minor
sp. nov.
, and
L. paraensis
sp.nov.
compose a group of species with very similar morphology. Small bees (ca. 7.0 mm in length), integument mostly dark brown, wing membrane pale brown to pale yellow infumated, mesepisternum mostly smooth (sparse coarse punctures), clypeus of female usually with two small yellow spots on margin laterally. These species can be distinguished mainly by the males, due to the pattern of pubescence on margins of terga, shape and pubescence of S7.
Lophopedia apicalis
is easily identified by the fore wing membrane with distal half pale white, almost hyaline, constrasting with the proximal half dark brown infumated (
Fig. 12
). The males of
Lophopedia apicalis
present the T4−T5 with marginal hair bands absent or ocuppying less than a third of margin laterally, and T6 with marginal band complete (
Fig. 25
), S6 of male present numerous setae occupying the surface of apical portion (
Fig. 26
).
Distribution:
BELIZE
;
COLOMBIA
;
COSTA RICA
;
GUATEMALA
;
HONDURAS
;
MEXICO
;
NICARAGUA
;
PANAMA
;
VENEZUELA
(
Fig. 18
).