Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) of the Indian subcontinent: Diversity, taxonomy and current status of knowledge
Author
Rasmussen, Claus
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Zootaxa
2013
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401
428
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3647.3.1
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Tetragonula praeterita
(Walker 1860)
(
Figs 5
a–i)
Trigona praeterita
Walker 1860: 305
–306:
Lectotype
(BMNH 17b.1185, worker): examined, “63 / 52”, “
Type
” (green border), “
praeterita
/ W.”, “
Trigona
”, “B.M.
TYPE
/ HYM. / 17b.1185” (taxonomy). In addition “
LECTOTYPE
Trigona praeterita Walker Design. JS Moure 1961
/ C Rasmussen 2013”;
Type
locality:
SRI LANKA
.
Provenance:
Francis Walker (
1809–1874
) only stated that the specimen came from
Sri Lanka
(then
Ceylon
). The label code indicates that the
type
specimen was purchased by the Natural History Museum in London as lot
52 in
1863. Unfortunately the register only indicates that this lot, containing 116
Hymenoptera
from
Sri Lanka
, was presented to the museum by the Entomological Society and included the
types
described by Walker in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History during 1858,
1859 and 1860
. The original collector or the
type
locality can therefore not currently be further traced.
Lectotype
:
Walker (1860) did not state how many specimens he saw of
T. praeterita
. In the case of additional
type
specimens, it is therefore necessary to designate a
lectotype
to stabilize the future use of the name. However, as Moure (1961) already referred to the above specimen as the
holotype
, the ICZN Article 74.6 (ICZN 1999) allows the inference by Moure (1961) as a valid
lectotype
designation, as the original description did not imply
syntypes
.
Notes on the
type
:
The
type
is glued with the entire ventral side adhered to the point mount. The lower part of the face is not clearly visible. In addition, it appears that the specimen was conserved in alcohol first, as the compound eyes are deflated rendering the head width measurements smaller.
Comments:
Tetragonula praeterita
was first synonymized under
T. iridipennis
by Schwarz (1937), although Schwarz noticed that the description indicated a larger species (2.5 English lines in body length and 4 lines in wing length equals
5.3 mm
and
8.4 mm
, respectively).
As
the specimen otherwise agrees with the description and the label information, and the register is consistent with the interpretation that this specimen is a
type
specimen seen and described by Walker, the mistake in measurements must be attributed to the general standard and brevity of Walker’s scientific work (Evenhuis 2011). The synonymy of
T. praeterita
under
T. iridipennis
was later followed by Moure (1961) upon examination of the
type
and by Sakagami (1978) without examining the
type
.