Bombus (Alpigenobombus) grahami ( Frison, 1933 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.892.2283 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10463534 |
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10. Bombus (Alpigenobombus) grahami ( Frison, 1933) View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 9 View Figs 1‒9 , 94‒103 View Figs 19–105 , 115 View Figs 106–115
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) grahami Frison, 1933 View in CoL [[30] September]: 334. Note 1.
Alpigenobombus beresovskii Skorikov, 1933a View in CoL [30 September: Pesenko & Astafurova 2003]: 248. Syn. nov.
Bombus Alpigenobombus grahami [subsp.] melani Wang & Yao, 1993: 422 View in CoL . Syn. nov.
Alpigenobombus (Alpigenobombus) beresovskii View in CoL ‒ Skorikov 1923: 156, published without description or indication, unavailable name.
Alpigenobombus berezovskii ‒ Skorikov 1931: 204, published without description or indication, unavailable name.
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) grahami var. [not subsp.] ordinatus View in CoL ‒ Frison 1935: 353, infrasubspecific.
NOTE 1. Acceptance of B. grahami as the valid name in preference to B. beresovskii follows Williams (2022a) as the First Reviser ( ICZN 1999: Article 24). Bombus grahami is the name in most widespread use for this species in the literature.
Species-taxon concept and variation
The taxon concept of the species B. grahami here is modified from the long-standing interpretation (Williams 2022a), in that it includes the taxon beresovskii , based on: (1) our PTP analysis supports independent species-level coalescents in the COI gene ( Fig. 12 View Fig ); corroborated by (2) diagnostic morphological character states (see the keys).
The PTP and morphological results ( Fig. 12 View Fig , keys) support the interpretation that the divergent colour patterns of the taxa grahami s. str. and beresovskii are conspecific (Williams 2022a). The available COIbarcode-like sequences may all be low-divergence neonumts ( Fig. 11 View Fig ). From morphology, the taxon melani (holotype queen Fig. 99) is closely similar to the taxon beresovskii (syntype queen Fig. 100).
For the typically coloured individuals of B. grahami , the wings of the males are (unusually among bumblebees) much paler than the wings of the females. The wings are also slightly paler for females of the taxon beresovskii (males not seen).
Some females with the beresovskii colour pattern (from northern Sichuan: Figs 99–100) have a dark colour pattern that resembles B. angustus , but others (from Shaanxi: Fig. 98) have a light colour pattern that resembles B. validus . One worker (Fig. 98) has a distinct band of grey hairs fringing the thoracic dorsum anteriorly and posteriorly with some grey hairs along the midline. Males of the taxa beresovskii and melani are unknown to us.
Bombus grahami females, with the grey-thorax colour pattern in the west (Himalaya) and centre (Hengduan) of its range (Figs 94‒97), appear to mimic the commoner B. (Orientalibombus) funerarius Smith, 1852 ( Williams 2007: fig. 5g). In contrast, the more extensively black-thorax colour pattern in the north-east (in the hills to the north of the Sichuan Basin: Figs 98‒100) appears to mimic the abundant B. (Melanobombus) pyrosoma ( Williams 2007: close to fig. 5m). Some of these females (Fig. 98) resemble closely B. validus (Figs 70‒71) in colour pattern, but can be distinguished easily by the shorter oculo-malar distance of B. grahami .
Type material
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) grahami Frison, 1933 [[30] September]: 334. Holotype by original designation: ♀ (worker) Sichuan, China ( USNM). Examined .
Alpigenobombus beresovskii Skorikov, 1933a [30 September: Pesenko & Astafurova 2003]: 248.
Syntype (unpublished Podbolotskaya lectotype): ♀ (queen) Sichuan, China ( ZIN). Examined .
Bombus (Alpigenobombus) grahami [subsp.] melani Wang & Yao, 1993: 422 View in CoL .
Holotype by original designation: ♀ (queen) Henan, China ( IOZ). Examined.
Morphological diagnosis
Female
Wings very darkly clouded with brown with the veins dark brown, hair short, oculo-malar area shorter than broad, clypeus in its central area with only a few large and small widely-spaced punctures (cf. B. breviceps ); hair of the thoracic dorsum black, either usually with many grey hairs intermixed so as to appear silvery olive-grey, with the majority of the hair along the longitudinal midline white, or if entirely black, then T3 predominantly orange-red.
Male
Wings nearly clear with the veins dark brown, hair short; genitalia ( Fig. 115 View Figs 106–115 ) with the gonostylus half as long on its outer side than on its inner side with the distal lobe slightly reduced and broadly flattened, appearing as a triangular pointed inwardly-projecting process only from the inner aspect (cf. B. genalis , B. breviceps ); hair of the thoracic dorsum yellow, often between the wing bases with many black hairs intermixed.
Material sequenced in Fig. 12 View Fig
CHINA • 1 ♀ (queen); Sichuan, Taoyuan ; 32.6924° N, 106.8336° E; 21 Sep. 2011; PW seq: PWB01; IAR: AG#001 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Yunnan, Lijiang ; 27.0156° N, 100.1714° E; 12 Jul. 2017; H. Liang leg.; KIB seq: KIB030 ; KIB: AG#076 GoogleMaps .
Additional sequences in Fig. 10 View Fig and haplotype duplicates
BHUTAN • 1 ♀ (worker); Thimpu, Dochu-La; [27.4898° N, 89.7504° E]; 7 Jul. 1996; L. Blommers leg.; BOLD seq: 6880H10; RMNH: AG#094 About RMNH GoogleMaps .
CHINA • 2 ♀♀ (workers); Yunnan, Lijiang ; 27.0156° N, 100.1714° E; 2 Aug. 2017; H. Liang leg.; KIB seq: KIB092 , KIB097 ; KIB: AG#075 , AG#077 GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀ (workers); same collection data as for preceding but 12 Aug. 2017; KIB seq: KIB116 , KIB032 ; KIB: AG#078 , AG#079 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Sichuan, Meigu ; 28.329° N, 103.129° E; GenBank seq: FJ175354; SC: AG#096 GoogleMaps • Yunnan, Yulong Snow Mountain ; [27.047° N, 100.261° E]; H. Liang leg.; GenBank seq: MT906009; KIB: AG#150 GoogleMaps .
INDIA • 1 ♀ (worker); Arunachal Pradesh, 1300 m E of Lama Tukkut ; 28.9949° N, 95.2926° E; 30 Aug. 2017; NCBS seq: BE782; NCBS: AG#203 View Materials GoogleMaps .
NEPAL • 1 ♁; Janakpur, Dongo Kharka ; 27.9022° N, 86.2865° E; 23 Aug. 1983; I. Kudo leg.; BOLD seq: 1551H05; SEHU: AG#119 GoogleMaps .
Global distribution
Himalaya, Hengduan, and into Central China: Nepal, India (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh), China (Xizang, Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, Chongqing, Hubei, Henan, Guizhou): IAR, IOZ, KIB, NCBS, NHMUK, PW, RMNH, SEHU, USNM, ZIN.
This species is recorded at elevations of 2650‒2800 m in the Himalaya ( Williams et al. 2010; Streinzer et al. 2019), and 858‒3040 m in the Hengduan and in Shaanxi ( Williams et al. 2009; An et al. 2014). Bombus grahami is active in open areas in the middle and upper forest zones, but also inside the forest. Individuals with a black-thorax colour pattern (taxon beresovskii ) occur in the hills to the north of the Sichuan basin, where they appear to be extremely rare (only three queens and three workers have been examined: IAR, IOZ, PW) and are not known to co-occur with individuals with the olive-thorax colour pattern (although many more data are needed to clarify the situation).
Behaviour
Male eye slightly enlarged relative to female eye, male mate-searching behaviour unknown.
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USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
ZIN |
Russia, St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute |
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IOZ |
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
ZIN |
Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
PW |
Paleontological Collections |
RMNH |
National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
NCBS |
Yale University |
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Bombus (Alpigenobombus) grahami ( Frison, 1933 )
Williams, Paul H., An, Jiandong, Dorji, Phurpa, Huang, Jiaxing, Jaffar, Saleem, Japoshvili, George, Narah, Jaya, Ren, Zongxin, Streinzer, Martin, Thanoosing, Chawatat, Tian, Li & Orr, Michael C. 2023 |
Bombus Alpigenobombus grahami [subsp.] melani
Wang S. - F. & Yao J. 1993: 422 |
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) grahami var. [not subsp.] ordinatus
Frison T. H. 1935: 353 |
Alpigenobombus beresovskii
Pesenko & Astafurova 2003: 45 |
Skorikov A. S. 1933: 45 |
Alpigenobombus berezovskii
Skorikov A. S. 1931: 204 |
Alpigenobombus (Alpigenobombus) beresovskii
Skorikov A. S. 1923: 156 |