Centris, Fabricius, 1804
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Key to Centris View in CoL of Cuba . Males of C. fulviventris are unknown.
1. Female (antenna 12-segmented, metasoma with 6 exposed terga, T6 with pygidial plate)............ 2
— Male (antenna 13-segmented, metasoma with 7 exposed terga, T7 without pygidial plate).......... 7
2(1). Head quadrate in dorsal view ( Fig. 38 View Figures 37–43 , 44 View Figures 44–46 ); mandible elongate reaching opposing mandibular bases ( Fig. 37 View Figures 37–43 ); clypeus short, emarginated laterally, with prominent incurved, subacute tooth medially ( Fig. 37, 38 View Figures 37–43 )................................................................. C. cornuta Cresson View in CoL
— Head not quadrate in dorsal view ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 , 10 View Figures 10–15 , 29 View Figures 29–31 , 50 View Figures 49–51 , 53 View Figures 53–59 ); mandible shorter, not reaching opposing mandibular base ( Fig. 12 View Figures 10–15 , 31 View Figures 29–31 , 51 View Figures 49–51 , 55 View Figures 53–59 ); clypeus long, not emarginated laterally, without prominent, incurved, subacute tooth medially ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–7 , 12 View Figures 10–15 , 31 View Figures 29–31 , 51 View Figures 49–51 , 55 View Figures 53–59 ).................................. 3
3(2). Head, mesosoma and metasoma clothed with black pubescence ( Fig. 29, 30 View Figures 29–31 )..... C. aethiops Cresson View in CoL
— Head, mesosoma and metasoma largely or entirely with pale pubescence ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 , 10, 11 View Figures 10–15 , 49, 50 View Figures 49–51 , 53, 54 View Figures 53–59 ).................................................................................. 4
4(3). T1–T3 amber or light brown, without metallic reflections ( Fig. 50 View Figures 49–51 , 53 View Figures 53–59 ); secondary metabasitibial plate vestigial, without distinct overhanging margin ( Fig. 56 View Figures 53–59 ).................................... 5
— T1–T3 black or dark brown, with metallic reflections ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 , 10 View Figures 10–15 ); secondary metabasitibial plate with distinct overhanging margin ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–7 , 16 View Figures 16–19 ).................................................. 6
5(4). Legs partially dark brown ( Fig. 54 View Figures 53–59 ); vertex with some dark hairs mixed with yellow ones ( Fig. 55 View Figures 53–59 ).......................................................................... C. tarsata F. Smith View in CoL
— Legs amber ( Fig. 49 View Figures 49–51 ); vertex without dark hairs ( Fig. 51 View Figures 49–51 ).................... C. fulviventris Cresson View in CoL
6(4). Mesoscutal hairs not distinctly dark-tipped ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–7 ); metatibia with pubescence on anterior surface black; hind leg hairs entire black ( Fig. 3, 5 View Figures 1–7 ); metabasitibial secondary plate with apex acute ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–7 )......................................................................... C. poecila Lepeletier View in CoL
— Mesoscutal hairs distinctly dark-tipped; metatibia with pubescence on anterior surface yellow; hind leg hairs partial black ( Fig. 11, 12 View Figures 10–15 ); metabasitibial secondary plate broadly rounded ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–19 )................................................................ C. taina Genaro and Breto , n. sp.
7(1). Labrum longer than clypeus ( Fig. 41 View Figures 37–43 ); metabasitarsus with spine on inner posterior margin ( Fig. 43 View Figures 37–43 ); posterior surface with robust setae....................................... C. cornuta Cresson View in CoL
— Labrum shorter than clypeus ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1–7 , 15 View Figures 10–15 , 57 View Figures 53–59 ); metabasitarsus without spine on inner posterior margin; posterior surface without robust setae.................................................... 8
8(7). Mesoscutum with transverse band of erect, pale-yellow hairs along anterior margin, rest of the body with integument and pubescence black ( Fig. 32, 33, 34 View Figures 32–34 )........................ C. aethiops Cresson View in CoL
— Mesoscutum without transverse band of erect, pale-yellow hairs along anterior margin, rest of the body with integument and pubescence variable (yellow, amber, and/or black) ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–7 , 13, 14 View Figures 10–15 , 58, 59 View Figures 53–59 ).... 9
9(8). T2–T3 amber ( Fig. 58 View Figures 53–59 ); hind leg with black hairs only on metabasitarsus, otherwise with yellow hairs ( Fig. 59 View Figures 53–59 )............................................................. C. tarsata F. Smith View in CoL
— T2–T3 not amber ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–7 , 13 View Figures 10–15 ); hind leg with black hairs, not restricted to metabasitarsus ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–7 , 14 View Figures 10–15 ).... 10
10(9). T2–T3 with complete yellow preapical transverse bands (T2 band medially interrupted in some specimens) ( Fig. 13 View Figures 10–15 , 18 View Figures 16–19 )....................................... C. taina Genaro and Breto , n. sp.
— T2–T3 dark metallic blue, without yellow preapical transverse bands ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–7 ).... C. poecila Lepeletier View in CoL
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