Bombus Latreille, 1802
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https://doi.org/ DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0125847 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4426666 |
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KeytofemalesofBrazilianspeciesof Bombus Latreille, 1802 View in CoL . (Modifiedfrom [ 23])
1. - Pilosityentirelyblack, exceptforapically-palehairsonventralpartsofbody ........ 2
- Pilosity at least partially yellow on mesosoma, metasoma or both, forming bands or entirely covering one or more terga .......................................................... 4
2. - Malararealongerthanitsapicalwidth; posteriorglabrousareaondiscofmesoscutum well delimited, micro-reticulate and dull .... B. morio (Swederus, 1787) View in CoL
- Malar area shorter than its apical width; posterior glabrous area on disc of mesoscutum poorly or well delimited but never micro-reticulate and shiny ........... 3
3. - Micro-punctateregiononupperparaoculararea, nearupperinner-marginofcompound eyes wide, as wide as or wider than mid-ocellar diameter, occupying half of ocellorbital distance; pilosity relatively dense, velvety, especially dorsally on mesoscutum of queens ....... ................... B. brevivillus Franklin, 1913 View in CoL *
- Micro-punctateregiononupperparaoculararea, nearupperinner-marginofcompound eyes narrow, narrower than mid-ocellar diameter, generally occupying one third of ocellorbital distance; pilosity looser, not velvety ................................... ......................................................... pauloensis Friese, 1913 View in CoL (black form)
4. - Pilosityofpronotum, mesoscutumandscutellumlight-yellowtoyellowish-brown, without black intertegular hair-band; pilosity on T4-T6 ferruginous ................................... ......................................................... B. bellicosus Smith, 1879 View in CoL
- Yellow pilosity on pronotum, mesoscutum and scutellum relatively well developed, but always with an intertegular black band; T3 generally with yellow hair band; T4-T6 blackhaired ................................................................................. 5
5. - Yellowpilosityonmesosomanevertotallycoveringmesoandmetepisterna, whichare black haired on lower half, including venter ........................................... 6
- Yellow pilosity entirely covering meso and metepisterna, frequently reaching venter of mesosoma ...................................................................................... 7
6. - Posteriorglabrousareaondiscofmesoscutumill-defined, withsparsepuncturesreaching its middle; pilosity on pronotum, scutellum and T3 deep yellow, black intertegular band narrower than pronotal band ........ B. transversalis (Olivier, 1789) View in CoL
- Posterior glabrous area on disc of mesoscutum well defined, with no punctures on its middle; yellow pilosity entirely light; intertegular hair band wider than pronotal band ........................................... B. pauloensis Friese, 1913 View in CoL (yellow-banded form)
7. - T1 coveredwithyellowpilosity ......................... B. brasiliensis Lepeletier, 1836 View in CoL
- T1 covered with black pilosity, frequently intermingled with yellow or partially yellow hairs mid-apically ................ B. bahiensis Santos Júnior & Silveira View in CoL sp. n.
* Probably a compound species (see text).
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