Colletes Latreille, 1802
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Colletes Latreille, 1802 View in CoL
Note: Synonimc list modified from Michener (2007):
Colletes Latreille, 1802 View in CoL . Type species: Apis succincta Linnaeus, 1758 .
Evodia Panzer, 1806 . Type species: Apis calendarum Panzer, 1806 (junior synonym of Apis succincta Linnaeus, 1758 ).
Monia Westwood, 1875 (junior homonym of Monia Gray, 1850 ). Type species: Monia grisea Westwood, 1875 .
Monidia Cockerell, 1905 (new name for Monia Westwood (not Gray)).
Colletes (Ptilopoda) Friese, 1921 . Type species: Colletes maculipennis Friese, 1921 (junior synonym of Colletes spiloptera Cockerell, 1917b ).
Colletes (Puncticolletes) Noskiewicz, 1936 . Type species not designated thus not valid.
Rhynchocolletes Moure, 1943 . Type species: Rhynchocolletes albicinctus Moure, 1943 .
Diagnosis: Both sexes of the genus can be fairly easily diagnosed due to the characteristic sigmoidal shape of the vein 2m-cu (also referred to as the second recurrent vein) of the forewing with the posterior part arcuate outwardly, and anterior part slightly curved inwardly ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). In some species of Rhynchocolletes Moure, 1943 (sensu Moure et al., 2007, 2012)—the only other genus of Colletinae with representatives in eastern South America—the posterior part of the 2m-cu vein may be slightly arcuate, however, its anterior part is always straight and thus the vein is never sigmoidal ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ). Hemicotelles Toro & Cabezas, 1977 and Xanthocotelles Toro & Cabezas, 1978 are both endemic to Chile and western Argentina ( Michener 2007; Moure et al. 2007; Ascher & Pickering 2018) and therefore cannot be confused with the Colletes species found in eastern South America. In Colletes , the horizontal surface of the metapostnotum is divided into a series of pits by longitudinal carinae, and is separated from the vertical surface by a transverse carina that may be complete or interrupted medially ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ). In Rhynchocolletes , the longitudinal carinae and transverse carina are absent, and the horizontal and vertical surfaces of metapostnotum are separated from each other only by a change in slope ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ).
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Colletes Latreille, 1802
Ferrari, Rafael R. 2019 |
Rhynchocolletes
Moure 1943 |
Rhynchocolletes albicinctus
Moure 1943 |
Colletes (Puncticolletes)
Noskiewicz 1936 |
Colletes (Ptilopoda)
Friese 1921 |
Colletes maculipennis
Friese 1921 |
Colletes spiloptera
Cockerell 1917 |
Monidia
Cockerell 1905 |
Monia
Westwood 1875 |
Monia grisea
Westwood 1875 |
Monia
Westwood 1875 |
Monia
Gray 1850 |
Evodia
Panzer 1806 |
Apis calendarum
Panzer 1806 |
Colletes
Latreille 1802 |
Apis succincta
Linnaeus 1758 |
Apis succincta
Linnaeus 1758 |