taxonID	type	description	language	source
03F6C0408A27FFE9FDC6F91154921825.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: One queen pinned (Fig. 7). Labels: (1) red, printed with ‘ HoloTYPE 2638 ’; (2) white, written with ‘ aleutian Islds Dau’; (3) red, printed with ‘ HOLOTYPE’; and (4) white, printed with ‘ Rasmont & Martinet 2018, Bombus (Pyrobombus) lapponicus sylvicola f. gelidus Cresson, 1878 ’. The type specimen is conserved in the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia (PA, USA). Bombus gelidus appears as a very dark form of B. lapponicus sylvicola and should be considered as a form of that subspecies. Further material: In the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Massachusetts Agricultural College and United States National Museum, there are one queen, 14 workers and one male labelled ‘ Cotype’ by Franklin (1912). All these specimens should not be part of the typical series and have been labelled erroneously. These specimens were collected later and in other areas than the only holotype described by Cresson (1878). After examination, we consider that these specimens have the typical colour form of B. lapponicus subsp. sylvicola.	en	Lecocq, Baptiste Martinet Thomas, Brasero, Nicolas, Gerard, Maxence, Urbanová, Klára, Valterová, Irena, Gjershaug, Jan Ove, Michez, Denis, Rasmont, Pierre (2019): Integrative taxonomy of an arctic bumblebee species complex highlights a new cryptic species (Apidae: Bombus). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 187: 599-621
