Plebeia
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Key to Genera and Subgenera of Plebeia View in CoL Genus Group
(worker caste; partly emended and expanded from Silveira et al., 2002; Michener, 2007)
1. Prolateral surface of metatibia flat or concave apically, forming corbicula, proventral margin gently convex to concave, differing from retromarginal contour; penicillum present; rastellum variable; first flagellomere shorter than combined lengths of second and third flagellomeres .............................................................. 2
—. Prolateral surface of metatibia convex, without corbicula, proventral margin convex like retromarginal contour; penicillum absent; rastellum consisting of tapering setae; first flagellomere nearly as long as combined lengths of second and third flagellomeres ................................................................ Lestrimelita Friese
2(1). Anterior margin of mesoscutellum with shining, longitudinal, V- or U-shaped median depression opening anteriorly into mesoscutal-mesoscutellar fossa; posterior margin of mesoscutellum notched or emarginate medially; preoccipital carina present, extending far down each side of head; integument of head and mesosoma, or at least mesoscutellum, with coarse, cribriform punctation [Genus Nannotrigona Cockerell View in CoL , s.l.] ......................................................................... 3
—. Anterior margin of mesoscutellum without shining, longitudinal, median depression; posterior margin of mesoscutellum entire; preoccipital carina absent or weakly indicated only by transverse dorsal section posterior to vertex; integument of head and mesosoma with fine, often scatered, punctation .......... 4
3(2). Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum with dense, coarse, cribriform punctures ( Fig. 122 View Figures 122–123 ); larger bees, head width more than 1.6 mm .... Nannotrigona Cockerell View in CoL , s.str.
—. Mesoscutum sparsely punctate, integument between punctures shining, contrasting denser, coarser punctation of mesoscutellum ( Fig. 123 View Figures 122–123 ); smaller bees, head width less than 1.6 mm ............. Lispotrigona Gonzalez & Engel , n. subgen.
4(2). Retrolateral surface of metatibia with strongly depressed superior glabrate zone, superior glabrate zone at least apically about as broad as keirotrichiate zone .............................................................................................................................. 5
—. Retrolateral surface of metatibia with depressed superior glabrate zone narrow, much less than half as wide as keirotrichiate zone, or absent, keirotrichia extending to or close to margin ................................................................................ 8
5(4). Retrolateral surface of metabasitarsus without basal sericeous area ................. 6
—. Retrolateral surface of metabasitarsus with basal sericeous area .......................... ........................................................................................................ Tetragonisca Moure View in CoL
6(5). Compound eyes bare; rastellum strongly developed ........................................... 7
—. Compound eyes setose; rastellum reduced to tapering setae ................................ ................................................................................. Trichotrigona Camargo & Moure View in CoL
7(6). Posterior margin of vertex elevated as strong, setose ridge between summits of compound eyes; superior distal angle of metatibia acute .......... Duckeola Moure View in CoL
—. Posterior margin of vertex not elevated; superior distal angle of metatibia broadly rounded ...................................................................... Frieseomelita Ihering
8(4). Metabasitarsus thickened, prolateral surface swollen, nearly as broad as or broader than metatibia, bristles of inferior retrolateral margin curved apically; yellow maculation absent; rastellum nearly occupying full length of metatibial apical margin [Genus Scaura Schwarz View in CoL , s.l.] ............................................................. 9
—. Metabasitarsus not thickened, prolateral surface flat, much narrower than metatibia; bristles of inferior retrolateral margin straight; yellow maculation present; rastellum occupying two-thirds or less of metatibial apical margin ...... ..................................................................................................................................... 10
9(8). Metabasitarsus as wide as or wider than metatibia; malar space shorter than flagellar diameter; gena in profile narrower than compound eye; mandible virtually edentate .......................................................................... Scaura Schwarz View in CoL , s.str.
—. Metabasitarsus narrower than metatibia; malar space as long as flagellar diameter; gena in profile broader than compound eye; mandible with two denticles .. .......................................................................................................... Schwarzula Moure View in CoL
10(8). Head and mesosoma largely smooth and shining between scatered small setiferous punctures, rarely granulose-microrugulose and more mate; mesepisternum with at least some simple erect setae among plumose setae ..................... 11
—. Head and mesosoma with large, dense punctation or integument mate and microreticulate with indistinct punctures; mesepisternum with erect setae always plumose or minutely branched .............................................................................. 14
11(10). Clypeo-ocular distance at base of clypeus 2× torular diameter or less; scape distinctly shorter than torulocellar distance; metatibia shorter, length 2.2–2.5× maximum width, with apical proventral margin comparatively straight; mesoscutellum width about 2× medial length; r-rs 0.5× length Rs+M or frequently less; malar space less than 0.5× flagellar diameter, often linear; smaller bees ..... ..................................................................................................................................... 12
—. Clypeo-ocular distance at base of clypeus 2.5× torular diameter or more; scape as long as or slightly longer than torulocellar distance; metatibia long, length 2.6–2.8× maximum width, with apical proventral margin curved; mesoscutellum width about 1.9× medial length; r-rs 0.6× length or more of Rs+M; malar space 0.25–0.65× flagellar diameter; larger bees ........................ Plectoplebeia Melo View in CoL
12(11). Mesoscutum generally mate owing to finely microrugulose-granulose sculpture resulting from dense, coarse, shallow punctures ( Figs. 124, 125 View Figures 124–127 ) ................... ............................................................................................. Asperplebeia Engel, n. gen.
—. Mesoscutum shining and smooth, punctures small to minute and distinctly separated, often widely so ( Figs. 126, 127 View Figures 124–127 ) [Genus Plebeia Schwarz View in CoL , s.l.] ........... 13
13(12). Forewing 2Cu a faint nebulous trace, weakening apically and disappearing by wing margin; minute bees, 2–3.5 mm in length ..... Nanoplebeia Engel , n. subgen.
—. Forewing 2Cu terminating on wing margin as a dark brown to brown tubular vein or nebulous trace, no weaker at terminus than on remigium; small bees, typically 3.5 mm or greater in length .................................... Plebeia Schwarz View in CoL , s.str.
14(10). Head and mesosoma with conspicuous yellow maculation; erect sternal setae predominantly plumose; moderate-sized bees, body length over 5 mm [Genus Schwarziana Moure View in CoL , s.l.] ........................................................................................... 15
—. Head and mesosoma with exceptionally small areas of yellow maculation; erect sternal setae simple; smaller bees, body length less than 4 mm ... Friesella Moure View in CoL
15(14). Integument without metallic reflections; mesoscutum mate, integument microreticulate, with punctures indistinct ................................................................ 16
—. Integument with weak metallic reflections; mesoscutum shining, punctures distinct and dense ............................................................................... Mourella Schwarz View in CoL
16(15). Malar space shorter than flagellar diameter; mesepisternal setae long, longer than protibial width, and dense, sometimes obscuring integument ..................... .............................................................................................. Schwarziana Moure View in CoL , s.str.
—. Malar space as long as flagellar diameter; mesepisternal setae short, shorter than protibial width, and sparser .............................. Chapadapis Engel , n. subgen.
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