Bombus incertoides Vogt, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.719.1107 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4335572 |
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Bombus incertoides Vogt, 1911 |
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stat. nov. |
Bombus incertoides Vogt, 1911 View in CoL stat. rev.
Figs 16 View Figs 14‒16 , 153–156 View Figs 139–180 , 201 View Figs 199‒204 , 212 View Figs 211–212
Bombus separandus View in CoL [subsp.] incertoïdes Vogt, 1911: 58 View in CoL by indication of Vogt (1909): 61, not infrasubspecific after Skorikov 1923: 153 ( ICZN 1999: Art. 45.6.4.1).
Bombus keriensis View in CoL (part) – Reinig 1935: 341. — Williams 1991: 96 (non Morawitz, 1887: 199).
Bombus incertoides View in CoL was first treated as a separate species by Skorikov (1923), without explanation, but has since been treated as a part of B. keriensis View in CoL s. lat. (the keriensis View in CoL -complex) by Reinig (1935) and by Williams (1998).
Our PTP analysis ( Fig. 10 View Fig ) of coalescents in the COI gene within the keriensis -complex supports six species including B. incertoides , corroborated by differences in morphology. These species are also supported by the absence of a positive divergence-with-distance relationship among them ( Fig. 20 View Figs 17–20 ) (see Divergence and geographical distance, page 12).
From morphology, B. incertoides has enlarged male eyes and has a bright white banding pattern in the hair with (most strongly for the keriensis -complex) the thoracic dorsum with the posterior white band particularly narrowed by black hair anteriorly on the scutellum.
Bombus incertoides can co-occur locally with the closely similar (but locally yellow-banded) B. separandus , at least in the Altai mountains of Mongolia.
Diagnosis
Females
Queens medium-sized body length 18–21 mm, workers 10–12 mm. Can be distinguished within Mongolia by the hair of the face black, the pale hair anteriorly on the thoracic dorsum pure white, the hair on the side of the thorax in its lower half black, the anterior half of the scutellum black, and by the hair of T4–5 red (cf. B. sichelii , B. separandus ).
Males
Body length 12–15 mm. Can be distinguished within Mongolia by the hair of the face black. Genitalia ( Fig. 201 View Figs 199‒204 ) heavily sclerotised and dark, with the gonostylus longer than broad, its inner basal projection reduced to a stub (cf. rufipes- group, festivus- group, rufofasciatus -group); volsella with the inner distal corner broadly produced but without a narrow hook (cf. rufipes- group, festivus- group, rufofasciatus - group); antenna short and eye slightly enlarged relative to female eye.
Material examined
Holotype
MONGOLIA • ♀ (queen), holotype of Bombus separandus incertoides Vogt, 1911 by monotypy ( Williams, 1991); “N.[orth]” (Leder’s material from northern Mongolia is likely to have come from
a site between Kyakhta and Ulaanbaatar: Williams et al. 2012a); “[18]92”; H. Leder leg.; RMNH (examined PW).
Material sequenced (9 specimens)
MONGOLIA • 1 ♀ (queen); Tov, Tuul river ; 47.8118° N, 106.6139° E; 24 Jun. 2005; D. Altanchimeg leg.; NHMUK seq: NHMSR2; DA: ML148 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Khovd, Monkhkhairkhan ; 46.9676° N, 91.6496° E; 9 Aug. 2014; D. Altanchimeg leg.; NHMUK seq: NHMSR6; DA: ML173 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (queen); Arkhangai, Bat-olziit ; 46.7974° N, 101.7551° E; 18 Jun. 2014; R. DeJonghe leg.; BOLD seq: 6880B06; RDJ: ML490 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Arkhangai, Chuluut Khujirt Mts ; 47.4418° N, 100.3643° E; 7 Aug. 2018; R. DeJonghe leg.; BOLD seq: 6880B07; RDJ: ML491 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; BOLD seq: 6880B08; RDJ: ML492 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Arkhangai, Chuluut Khujirt Mts ; 47.2697° N, 100.3387° E; 8 Aug. 2018; R. DeJonghe leg.; BOLD seq: 6880B09; RDJ: ML493 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Arkhangai, Chuluut Khujirt Mts ; 47.2700° N, 100.3387° E; 9 Aug. 2018; R. DeJonghe leg.; BOLD seq: 6880B10; RDJ: ML494 GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; BOLD seq: 6880B11; RDJ: ML495 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (queen); Khovsgol, Khatgal ; 50.4815° N, 100.2170° E; 7 Jun. 2015; R. DeJonghe leg.; BOLD seq: 6880C04; RDJ: ML501 GoogleMaps .
Global distribution
(Mongolian mountain species) North Asia: MONGOLIA. (DA, NHMUK, RMNH, PW, RDJ.) This species is widespread but not common ( Fig. 212 View Figs 211–212 ).
Behaviour
Expected to be food-plant generalists but no records. The male mate-searching behaviour is unknown.
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Bombus incertoides Vogt, 1911
Williams, Paul H., Altanchimeg, Dorjsuren, Byvaltsev, Alexandr, Jonghe, Roland De, Jaffar, Saleem, Japoshvili, George, Kahono, Sih, Liang, Huan, Mei, Maurizio, Monfared, Alireza, Nidup, Tshering, Raina, Rifat, Ren, Zongxin, Thanoosing, Chawatat, Zhao, Yanhui & Orr, Michael C. 2020 |
Bombus keriensis
Williams P. H. 1991: 96 |
Reinig W. F. 1935: 341 |
Morawitz F. F. 1887: 199 |
Bombus separandus
Skorikov A. S. 1923: 153 |
Vogt O. 1911: 58 |
Vogt O. 1909: 61 |