Bombus convexus Wang

Williams, Paul H., Huang, Jiaxing, Rasmont, Pierre & An, Jiandong, 2016, Early-diverging bumblebees from across the roof of the world: the high-mountain subgenus Mendacibombus revised from species’ gene coalescents and morphology (Hymenoptera, Apidae), Zootaxa 4204 (1), pp. 1-72 : 33-34

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4204.1.1

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Bombus convexus Wang
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3. Bombus convexus Wang View in CoL

( Figs 2 View FIGURES 1 ‒ 6 , 26 View FIGURES 24 ‒ 35 , 39, 41 View FIGURES 36 ‒ 55 , 58 View FIGURES 56 ‒ 67 )

< Bombus View in CoL > lugubris Morawitz 1880:339 View in CoL (not of Kriechbaumer 1870:159, = B. barbutellus (Kirby) View in CoL s. l.), type-locality citation ‘Gan-su’. Holotype worker by monotypy ZISP examined, ( Cyrillic ) ‘[Gansu]’ (but probably actually Qinghai, China). Synonymised with Bombus convexus Wang View in CoL by Williams (1991). Note 1.

Bombus lugubris Morawitz; Morawitz 1881 View in CoL :243; Wu 1941:281.

Mendacibombus lugubris (Morawitz) ; Skorikov 1923:149; Skorikov, 1931:213.

Bombus (Mendacibombus) lugubris Morawitz View in CoL ; Bischoff 1936:17; Panfilov 1957:235; Tkalců 1961:369.

Bombus (Mendacibombus) convexus Wang, 1979:190 View in CoL , type-locality citation (Chinese) ‘[Xizang: Markam]’. Holotype queen by original designation IZB examined, ( Chinese ) ‘[Markam]’ (Xizang, China).

Bombus (Mendacibombus) convexus Wang; S.-F. Wang 1982 View in CoL :429; Yao & Wang 2005:890; P.H. Williams 1991:42; S.- F. Wang 1992:1424; P.H. Williams 1998:100; P.H. Williams 2004:no. 26; Cameron et al. 2007:165; P.H. Williams et al. 2009:130; An et al. 2011:5; An et al. 2014.

Note 1 ( lugubris View in CoL ). The original publication specifies that there was only one type (worker) specimen of the taxon lugubris Morawitz View in CoL , so the worker in the ZISP collection is regarded as the holotype by monotypy ( ICZN, 1999: Article 73.1.2).

Etymology. The species is named from the Latin convexus for ‘rounded’, a reference to a pronounced convexity or rounded posterior projection of the median posterior edge of metasomal T 2 in the original description.

Taxonomy and variation. This species shows effectively a single colour pattern of the hair with little variation. This is the pattern in the original description, which is unique within the subgenus. All specimens have a white-banded and none has a yellow-banded colour pattern. The form of the female median posterior edge of T2 (although slightly variable) and of the male genitalia are diagnostic.

Diagnostic description. Wings nearly clear. Hair long, uneven and sparse. Female hair colour pattern: generally black, but with white hair intermixed especially as short hairs on the face, intermixed in a transverse band anteriorly on the thoracic dorsum and extending laterally and ventrally without black hairs to the midleg base, in a lateral patch posteriorly on the thoracic dorsum (lateral patch on the scutellum, metanotum, and propodeum, so that the thoracic dorsum between the wing bases has the hair entirely black), on T1 and anteriorly on T2, and intermixed on T4‒6 (cf. all other Mendacibombus species). Hindleg tibia with the corbicular fringes black, often with a few hairs with orange or white tips. Female morphology: labrum with the basal depression narrow, the transverse ridge moderately broad and high, medially not subsiding or interrupted and in the median third with scattered large punctures, lateral tubercles with a few scattered small punctures. T2 usually with a posteriorlydirected convexity of its median posterior edge, affecting a quarter of its breadth, especially pronounced in queens, for which there may be edge concavities and even slight pre-marginal depressions lateral to the convexity. Male morphology: beard of the mandible long, dense and black, but the short hairs and a few of the long hairs brown; T2 and sometimes T3 with posteriorly-directed convexities of their median posterior edge, affecting a quarter or less of their breadth. Genitalia ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 24 ‒ 35 ) with the volsella at its broadest near the midpoint of its length, the dorsal surface just distal to this point with a raised curved ridge, often with small teeth, just inside the inner margin, running for 0.3× the remaining distal length of the volsella; volsella distally sharply acute (pointed) and curled back dorsally and anteriorly. Gonostylus length 2× its greatest breadth. Penis-valve head length 0.25× the length of the penis valve distal to the broadest point of the spatha.

Material examined. 6 queens 296 workers 51 males, from China ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 56 ‒ 67 : AMNH, IAR, IZB, NHM, PW, SC, USNM, YT, ZISP, ZX), with 6 specimens sequenced (interpretable sequences listed in Figs. 11–13 View FIGURES 11 ‒ 12 View FIGURE 13 ).

Habitat and distribution. Flower-rich alpine and subalpine grassland, at elevations 2196‒(3449)‒ 4500 m a.s.l.. A species of the east Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, in the east Himalayan, Hengduan, and Qinghai-Gansu mountains, including the Min Shan and Qilian Shan. Compared to B. waltoni , distributions of the two species overlap broadly, but B. convexus extends less far to the north and west and tends to occur at lower elevation (and the two species rarely occur together at a site). Bombus convexus replaces the western B. avinoviellus in the lower alpine zone and upper forest wet meadows of the eastern Himalaya, where it appears to be rare. Regional distribution maps are available for Sichuan (P.H. Williams et al. 2009) and Gansu (An et al. 2011; An et al. 2014).

Food plants. Williams et al. (2009), An et al. (2011; 2014).

Behaviour. Mate-searching males perch on bare patches of ground and pursue other bees that fly past before the males return to the same perch (PW: Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 ‒ 6 , 29 View FIGURES 24 ‒ 35 .viii. 2009, 3339 m Diebu , Gansu, China).

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

NHM

University of Nottingham

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Bombus

SubGenus

Bombus

Loc

Bombus convexus Wang

Williams, Paul H., Huang, Jiaxing, Rasmont, Pierre & An, Jiandong 2016
2016
Loc

Bombus (Mendacibombus) convexus

Williams 2009: 130
Cameron 2007: 165
Yao 2005: 890
Williams 1998: 100
Wang 1992: 1424
Williams 1991: 42
Wang 1982: 429
1982
Loc

Bombus (Mendacibombus) lugubris

Tkalcu 1961: 369
Panfilov 1957: 235
Bischoff 1936: 17
1936
Loc

Mendacibombus lugubris

Skorikov 1931: 213
Skorikov 1923: 149
1923
Loc

Bombus lugubris

Wu 1941: 281
Morawitz 1881: 243
1881
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