Centrisxanthocnemis (Perty, 1833)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2083 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8290922 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CB8782-FFFB-DA1C-AD18-F8305A58FB85 |
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Felipe |
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Centrisxanthocnemis (Perty, 1833) |
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Centrisxanthocnemis (Perty, 1833)
Xylocopaxanthocnemis Perty, 1833: 150.
Type data
This species was proposed based on an undetermined number of males collected in Piauí State. The lectotype was designated by Moure (1960b, by inference of a holotype, ICZN 1999: article 74.6) and it bears the following data label: [black-rimmed green label] Piauhy. Brasilien. Coll. Perty. [handwritten]\ [green-rimmed white yellowish label with green horizontal lines] 5. Bras. Piauhy X. xanthocnemis Pty. [handwritten]\ [pink label] Lectotypus [printed] Xylocopa xanthocnemis Perty ♀ Diller 1989 [handwritten] Zoologische Staatssammlg. München [printed] (ZSM) ( Fig. 4B View Fig ).
Type locality
Brazil: Piauí State.
Massimiliano Spinola
Massimiliano Spinola was a French-Italian doctor, naturalist and entomologist. He descended from a rich and powerful family from Italy, with lands in Europe and South America, from which he received many insects. Thanks to his wealth, Spinola made extensive purchases of insect collections ( Gestro 1915), which allowed him to make important contributions to the taxonomy of the orders Coleoptera, Hemiptera and Hymenoptera . He passed away in Tassarolo, Italy, aged 77.
Spinola’s Centris bees
Spinola proposed six new species in Hemisia , at that time considered the valid name for Centris . According to Moure et al. (2007) the primary types of four of those species are housed at MSNT, but unfortunately, they were not available during the preparation of this article.
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Centrisbyssina |