Taxonomic notes, lectotype designations and new synonymies in some species of the bee genus Centris Fabricius, 1804 described by Sándor Mocsáry and Heinrich Friese (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Vivallo, Felipe
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Zootaxa
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2019-07-18
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10.11646/zootaxa.4638.4.4
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Centris
(
Melanocentris
)
ephippia
Smith, 1854
Centris ephippium
Smith, 1854
. 378.
Type data:
Syntype
male (
NHMUK
).
Type locality:
Venezuela
.
Centris aeneiventris
Mocsáry, 1899: 252
.
New junior synonymy
Type data:
Mocsáry (1899)
did not mention how many females he used to describe this species. A single female that agrees with the information contained in the original description was found at
HNHM
. This specimen is interpreted as a primary type, being here designated as the
lectotype
. It has the following data label:
Bolivia
S. Antonio [printed]\
C
.
aeneiventris
Mocs.
♀
[handwritten] det.
Friese 1898
[printed].
Type locality:
Bolivia
: “S. Antonio” (= San Antonio).
Centris intermixta
Friese, 1899a: 47
.
New junior synonymy
Type data:
Friese (1899a)
described this species based on two males housed at
ZMB
. In 1995, Moure mentioned he studied de
holotype
of this species, indicating the following information: “Cauia/ Matto Grosso Rhode/; the identification label: /
Centris intermixta
³ det
Friese 1898
n. sp./ and the label of the Museum: /Zool. Mus. /
Berlin
/. Although this information is incomplete, it is possible to recognize which of the two males was the one he studied. According to the Article 74.6 of the
ICZN
(1999), this can be considered a valid
lectotype
designation. The
lectotype
has the following data label: Cauia [handwritten]\ [green label] Matto grosso Rohde [printed]\
Centris intermixta
n. sp.
³ [handwritten] det.
Friese 1898
[printed]\ [red label] Type [printed]\ Zool. Mus.
Berlin
[blue printed]\ [red label] Lectotipo [printed]\
Centris ruficauda
Friese, 1900
³ [handwritten] Det. J. S. Moure 19 [printed] 93 [hand- written]\ [white label with red lateral margins]
Lectotype
desig. Melo, 2016 [printed]
Centris intermixta
Friese, 1899
[handwritten]\ http://coll.mfa-berlin.de/u/ 59fa3a barcode [printed].
Paralectotype
male with the following data label: [green label] Matto grosso Rohde [printed]\
Centris intermixta
n. sp.
³ [handwritten] det.
Friese 1898
[printed]\ [orange label] Type [printed]\ [white label with yellow lateral margins]
Paralectotype
desig. Melo, 2016 [printed]
Centris intermixta
Friese, 1899
[handwritten].
Type locality:
Brazil
:
Mato Grosso state
: “Cauia”.
FIGURES 5–8.
Centris flavilabris
Mocsáry, 1899
(lectotype female). Fig. 5: Head, frontal view (Scale bar 2 mm). Fig. 6: Habitus, lateral view (Scale bar 5 mm). Fig. 7: Habitus, dorsal view (Scale bar 2 mm). Fig. 8: Labels.
Centris pseudoephippia
Friese, 1899a: 47
.
New junior synonymy
Type data:
Holotype
male (
AMNH
, examined) with the following data label:
Venezuela
St. Parime
1897 [print- ed]\
Centris pseudoephippia
Fr.
³ [handwritten] 1901
Friese
det. [printed]\
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Dept. Invert.
Zool. No. [printed] 26074 [handwritten]\ Type [red square, printed]\
AMNH
_
IZC 00324046
[printed, barcode].
Type locality:
Venezuela
:
Amazonas state
: “St. Parime” (= Sierra de Parima).
Centris ruficauda
Friese, 1899a
. 47.
Type data: As in
C
.
intermixta
, this species was described based on two male specimens housed at
ZMB
(examined). A
lectotype
is here designated with the following data label:
Matto Grosso Rohde
[green label, printed]\
Centris ruficauda
n. sp.
³ [handwritten] det.
Friese 1898
[printed]\ Type [orange label, printed]\
Zool. Mus.
Berlin
[blue printed]\
Lectotipo
[red label, printed]\ [white label with red lateral margins]
Lectotype
desig. Melo, 2016 [printed]
Centris ruficauda
Friese, 1899
[handwritten]\ http://coll.mfa-berlin.de/u/ 58fa3b barcode [printed].
Paralectotype
male with the following data label:
Matto Grosso Rohde
[green label, printed]\
Centris ruficauda
n. sp.
³ [handwritten] det.
Friese 1898
[printed]\ Type [orange label, printed]\
Zool. Mus.
Berlin
[blue printed]\
Zool. Mus.
Berlin
[blue printed]\ [white label with yellow lateral margins]
Paralectotype
desig. Melo, 2016 [printed]
Centris ruficauda
Friese, 1899
[handwritten].
Type locality:
Brazil
:
Mato Grosso state
.
Comments: When
Friese (1899a)
described
C
.
pseudoephippia
and
C
.
ruficauda
he recognized certain similarities between each of these species and
C
.
aeneiventris
. Subsequently, he mentioned the similarities between
C
.
ruficauda
and
C
.
intermixta
, indicating only subtle differences in the pattern of coloration of the pubescence of the two species.
Moure (1995)
agreed with Friese’s comment on
C
.
ruficauda
and
C
.
intermixta
proposing the former as junior synonym of the latter species, but he had a different opinion on the similarity between the latter species with
C
.
aeneiventris
. Citing some notes he made during a visit to the
NHMUK
,
Moure (1995)
indicated that
C
.
ephippia
was not related to any of the species cited above, because it was a member of the subgenus
C
. (
Ptilocentris
)
Snelling, 1984
and not of
C
. (
Melanocentris
) (cited as
C
. (
Melacentris
)
Moure, 1995
), as are also
C
.
aeneiventris
,
C
.
pseudoephippia
and
C
.
intermixta
. This interpretation was followed by
Moure
et al
. (2007)
and published as such in the Catalogue of Bees in the Neotropical Region. The critical study of the
type
specimens of all of these species allowed me to corroborate the synonymy proposed by
Moure (1995)
between
C
.
ruficauda
and
C
.
intermixta
, as well as to propose the former species, along with
C
.
pseudoephippia
and
C
.
aeneiventris
as junior synonymies of
C
.
ephippia
. This species is one of the many members of the subgenus
C
. (
Melanocentris
) and not of
C
. (
Ptilocentris
) as it had been affirmed in previous articles (see
Moure, 1995
and
Moure
et al
., 2007
).
The
lectotype
designated for
C
.
ruficauda
was already labeled as such. The choice of the specimen was maintained because it is in good condition. Taxonomic decision for synonymy:
Moure (1995)
and this work.