Revision of the bees of the genus Tetraloniella in the New World (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
LaBerge, Wallace E.
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Revision of the bees of the genus Tetraloniella in the New World (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Author(s)
LaBerge, Wallace E.
Contributor(s)
Warwick, Charles
Issue Date
2001-11
Keyword(s)
bees
tetrloniella
New World
Apidae
revision
taxonomy
Apiaceae systematics
Hymentoptera
Abstract
The genus Tetraloniella was proposed by
Ashmead in 1899 (p. 61) to include a small
Palearctic eucerine bee, Macrocera graia
Eversmann, known to Ashmead only in the
female sex. This specimen and several others
of this species have been examined by the
present author but no male specimen has come
available, thus the critical characters of the
terminalia have not been studied. Nonetheless,
the author is convinced from the female
characters that Tetraloniella of Europe and
Asia is the same genus as Xenoglossodes, also
named by Ashmead (p. 63) later in the same
paper. Michener, McGinley, and Danforth
(1994:158) refer to the genus under the name
Tetraloniella but suggest that, “. . . the synonymy
of Xenoglossodes and Tetraloniella is
uncertain.” This author agrees that our current
knowledge of this interesting genus is incomplete.
The synonymy of Xenoglossodes
and Tetraloniella, however, appears to be correct
and this author will continue to use the
latter name for the genus.
A total of 6,504 specimens were studied
representing 35 species, of which 19 are new
to science. A total of 14 names are listed as
synonyms and 1 name is recognized as a junior
homonym and renamed. Complete descriptions
for all species and keys for the diagnoses
of both sexes are included when possible.
Publisher
Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin; v. 036, no. 03
ISSN
0073-4918
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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