Megachile, Latreille and Creighonella Cockerell. Michener, 2000
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33C824A5-CA6B-47CE-A398-FEA02C64ADC7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5256462 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D5EA3F-FF99-FF89-BDAE-FF16FA33F6A8 |
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Felipe |
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Megachile |
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Key to the males of the southern African subgenera of dauber bees in the genus Megachile View in CoL
1. Foretibia with three large, distinct spines near distal end; male tergum 6 with large tubercles, lobes or spines projecting backward ( Figs 2d, 5c, 8a)......................................................................... Gronoceras Cockerell. View in CoL
– Foretibia with one or two spines distally.................................................................. 2.
2. Carina on T6 entire and bilobed......................................................................... 3.
– Carina on T6 toothed or denticulate...................................................................... 4.
3. Vestiture black and white ( Fig. 10f).............................................. Maximegachile Guiglia & Pasteels.
– With at least some orange hair ( Fig. 13e).................................................. Callomegachile Michener.
4. Tergum 6 mostly evenly convex and dentate, sometimes spinose posteromedially................ Pseudomegachile Friese.
– Tergum 6 truncate posteriorly........................................................ Chalicodoma Lepeletier.
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