The Centris bees described by Ezra Townsend Cresson (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Author
Vivallo, Felipe
text
Iheringia, Série Zoologia
2020
e 2020020
2020-08-17
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020020
journal article
10.1590/1678-4766e2020020
1678-4766
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Centris
(
Heterocentris
)
otomita
Cresson, 1879
(
Figs 5, 6
)
Centris otomita
CRESSON, 1879b
. 7:214. Junior synonym of
C
.
analis
(Fabricius, 1804) (
MOURE, 1960
)
.
Type data.
This
species was described based on a single male specimen collected in an undetermined locality in
Mexico
.
The
holotype
is housed at
ANSP
and it has the following data label: Mex. [printed]\ [red label]
HoloTYPE
[printed] 2627 [handwritten] (
ANSP
).
Type
locality.
Mexico
.
Comments. The
holotype
was collected by Sumichrast, the same collector of the type specimens of
C
.
montezuma
and
C
.
totonaca
.
MICHENER (1954)
proposed
C
.
otomita
as a junior synonym of
C
.
totonaca
, and subsequently
MOURE (1960)
synonymized this latter species with
C
.
analis
. Males of this species can be identified by the tridentate mandibles with the innermost teeth reduced and close to each other, the yellow spot on the anterior surface of the scape (
Fig. 5
) and by the mostly blackish pubescence on
T
2-
T
4 (
Fig. 6
). This is the most common and widely distributed species of
C
. (
Heterocentris
). It has been recorded from
Mexico
to southeastern
Brazil
(
MOURE
et al.
, 2007
). The type locality of
C. otomita
cannot be further narrowed down than to
Mexico
.