Platytrigona Moure
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https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i88.11678 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D7787E7-FF90-FFC9-FE07-FC1BFF3AF929 |
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Felipe |
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Platytrigona Moure |
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Subgenus Platytrigona Moure
The subgenus Platytrigona includes larger bees, with forewing lengths over 7 mm ( Figs. 10–13 View Figures 10–13 ), and therefore can be easily separated from the smaller bees of the subgenera Sahulotrigona and Sundatrigona . The species of the subgenus are also distinctive for the pubescence of the basal area of the propodeum ( Figs. 22, 23 View Figures 22–23 , 32 View Figures 31–33 ) (pubescent also in the new subgenus described herein), and absence of stout, thick, black bristles on the vertex, mesoscutum, and mesoscutellum (present in Heterotrigona s.str., Sundatrigona , and the new subgenus described herein). Lastly, the posterior glabrate zone of the inner surface of the metatibia is narrower than the broad keirotrichiate zone, which differs from the condition of the new subgenus described below (vide infra), and the basal vein (1M) of the forewing is confluent or slightly distad 1cu-a ( Figs. 18–21 View Figures 18–21 ) (rather than basad in the new subgenus). Platytrigona as so narrowly circumscribed [i.e., with H. hobbyi (Schwarz) removed to a separate subgenus], is likely related to Sahulotrigona as evidenced by the male genitalia ( Michener, 1990: his “ T. atricornis ” actually being H. taraxis ), while Heterotrigona s.str., Sundatrigona , and the new subgenus (vide infra) likely form a reciprical clade, each lineage diversifying on either side of Weber’s line. Clarification of this mater and the precise biogeographic boundaries of these lineages awaits surveys of the various archipelagos comprising the Moluccas, particularly from Seram to Buru, the Obi and Sulu Islands, and from Tanimbar across the Barat Daya Islands, Babar Islands, Sermata Islands, and Leti Islands toward Timor along with the eastern islands of the Lesser Sundas.
Platytrigona includes four species, with rather varied coloration ( Figs. 10–17 View Figures 10–13 View Figures 14–17 ), all of which are found in New Guinea and Kei Archipelago of the southeastern Moluccas: H. (P.) planifrons (Smith) , H. (P.) lamingtonia , H. (P.) flaviventris (Friese) , and H. (P.) keyensis .
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