Melitta Kirby, 1802
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Felipe |
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Melitta Kirby, 1802 |
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3.3. Genus Melitta Kirby, 1802 View in CoL
The Melitta species superficially resemble the species of Andrena View in CoL ( Andrenidae View in CoL ), although their scopae are limited to the hind tibia and basitarsus (no flocculus). Like other Melittidae View in CoL , they have a short tongue with all segments of the labial palpus similar to one another, one subantennal suture, and no facial foveae. There are 3 submarginal cells (the 3rd is longer than the 2nd) in the forewing, no yellow markings and mainly brownish to blackish pilosity, widened apical tarsi, lateral tubercles on the labrum, apical projection on the posterior basitarsus, and volsella with elongated digitus. In the male, the seventh sternum has a large disk and weakly developed lateral process ( Michener, 1981; Michez et al., 2009).
The genus Melitta View in CoL occurs in the Palearctic, in southern and eastern Africa, and in the Nearctic regions ( Warncke, 1973; Michener, 1981; Eardley and Kuhlmann, 2006). It is most diversified in the Palearctic region ( Michener, 2007). It is rich in species, although morphologically monotonous compared to other melittid bees ( Michez et al., 2009).
Warncke (1973) recognized 3 subgenera of Melitta ( Cilissa , Melitta s. str., and Pseudocilissa ) based on the revision of West Palearctic species. Michez and Eardley (2007) reviewed the literature and examined many specimens from various collections (including the type material); they produced the first monographic revision of the genus Melitta and noted that there are currently 48 valid species. However, very recently, Dellicour et al. (2014) described 2 more Melitta species, and so it rose to 50 species.
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Melitta Kirby, 1802
Özbek, Hikmet & Online, Published 2014 |
Andrenidae
Latreille 1802 |
Melitta
Kirby 1802 |
Andrena
Fabricius 1775 |