Papuatrigona atricornis (Smith) Engel, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i88.11678 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:52396588-03AD-4324-B4D6-A751C2B0B1B8 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D7787E7-FF8D-FFD4-FE93-FCF8FD18F969 |
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Felipe |
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Papuatrigona atricornis (Smith) |
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comb. nov. |
Papuatrigona atricornis (Smith) View in CoL , new combination
( Figs. 42–44 View Figures 42–44 )
Trigona atricornis Smith, 1865: 94 View in CoL . Holotype ⚲, Oxford : New Guinea (visum).
Trigona genalis Friese, 1908 View in CoL [ 1909]: 354. Lectotype ⚲, Berlin: Manikion (visum). New synonymy.
Trigona (Tetragona) atricornis Smith View in CoL ; Michener, 1965: 231.
Trigona (Heterotrigona) atricornis Smith View in CoL ; Michener, 1990: 127.
Trigona (Papuatrigona) genalis Friese View in CoL ; Michener & Sakagami, 1990: 154.
Papuatrigona genalis (Friese) ; Rasmussen, 2008: 24.
Platytrigona “ atricornis ” (Smith); Rasmussen, 2008: 26 [misidentification].
Heterotrigona (Sahulotrigona) “ atricornis View in CoL ” (Smith); Engel & Rasmussen, 2017: 11 View Cited Treatment [misidentification].
COMMENTS: Quite unexpectedly, a recent examination of the holotype of T. atricornis ( Fig. 42 View Figures 42–44 ) preserved in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History reveals its identity as Papuatrigona . Of particular note, aside from the overall coloration ( Figs. 42, 43 View Figures 42–44 ), are the long malar space ( Fig. 44 View Figures 42–44 ); the exceptionally narrow posterior glabrate zone and low, sloping clivulus on the inner surface of the metatibia ( Fig. 42 View Figures 42–44 ); the largely simple setae along the posterior border of the metatibia ( Fig. 42 View Figures 42–44 ); and the lack of a basal sericeous area on the inner basal surface of the metabasitarsus ( Fig. 42 View Figures 42–44 ). These features are all indicative of Papuatrigona among the Indomalayan fauna, and the holotype is indistinguishable from that of T. genalis . Accordingly, the name “ atricornis ” is hereby transferred to Papuatrigona where it replaces that of P. genalis for the type species. The “ T. atricornis ” of authors is actually H. taraxis , described above (vide supra), and this confusion appears to have originated with the accounts of Friese (1898, 1909, 1915) who seems to have misidentified T. atricornis and thereby failed to recognize that this species and his T. genalis were one and the same.
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Papuatrigona atricornis (Smith)
Engel, Michael S. 2019 |
Trigona (Heterotrigona) atricornis
Michener, C. D. 1990: 127 |
Trigona (Tetragona) atricornis
Michener, C. D. 1965: 231 |