Centris (Paracentris) pallida Fox, 1899
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Centris (Paracentris) pallida Fox, 1899 View in CoL
( Figures 27‒30 View FIGURES 27–30 )
Centris pallida Fox, 1899 View in CoL . 66, 67.
Type data: This species was described based on five female specimens collected in Phoenix, United States by Horace Greeley Griffith (1857‒1899), an American doctor and coleopterist ( Lindsley, 1916). The five specimens that com- posed the type series were found at ANSP but only one has the original Fox’s identification label. That specimen is here designated as the lectotype and it has the following data label ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27–30 ): Phoenix, Ariz. [printed]\ Deposited by Wm. J. Fox. [printed]\ Centris pallida Fox [handwritten]\ [red label] type [printed] series 5 spec. [handwritten with blue ink]\ [light blue label] Lectotype Centris pallida Fox, 1899 des. F. Vivallo, 2017. Paralectotype female with the following data label: Phoenix, Ariz. [printed]\ Deposited by Wm. J. Fox. [printed]\ [light blue label] Paralectotype Centris pallida Fox, 1899 des. F. Vivallo, 2017. Paralectotype female with the following data label: Phoenix, Ariz. [printed]\ Deposited by Wm. J. Fox. [printed]\ [light blue label] Paralectotype Centris pallida Fox, 1899 des. F. Vivallo, 2017. Paralectotype female with the following data label: Phoenix, Ariz. [printed]\ Deposited by Wm. J. Fox. [printed]\ [light blue label] Paralectotype Centris pallida Fox, 1899 des. F. Vivallo, 2017. Paralectotype female with the following data label: Oslar. Phoenix, Ariz. [printed]\ 4777 [handwritten with pencil]\ [black-rimmed label] Centris pallida Fox [handwritten]\ [light blue label] Paralectotype Centris pallida Fox, 1899 des. F. Vivallo, 2017.
Type locality: United States: Arizona state: Phoenix.
Comments: Centris pallida was studied intensively during the second half of the twentieth century. Much of the reproductive aspects of this species are known thanks to the pioneering work of the American behavioral ecolo- gist John Alcock (see Alcock, 2013 and the references therein). Alcock’s contributions have served as the basis for studies on the mating behavior of other species of bees, wasps and insects in general. This species was correctly interpreted by Snelling (1966, 1974, 1984) and Moure et al. (2007).
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Centris (Paracentris) pallida Fox, 1899
Vivallo, Felipe 2019 |
Centris pallida
Fox 1899 |