Heterotrigona (Sahulotrigona) atricornis (Smith) Engel & Rasmussen, 2017

Engel, Michael S. & Rasmussen, Claus, 2017, A new subgenus of Heterotrigona from New Guinea (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Journal of Melittology 2017 (73), pp. 1-16 : 11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.17161/jom.v0i73.6673

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CF6CC73C-1405-48C5-9C23-6E11DAD4D06B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8134102

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C773EE1C-216E-244B-885D-FB89DE7D0A9E

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Felipe

scientific name

Heterotrigona (Sahulotrigona) atricornis (Smith)
status

comb. nov.

Heterotrigona (Sahulotrigona) atricornis (Smith) View in CoL , new combination

( Figs. 11–14 View Figures 11–14 )

Trigona atricornis Smith, 1865: 94 View in CoL .

Trigona (Tetragona) atricornis Smith View in CoL ; Michener, 1965: 231.

Trigona (Heterotrigona) atricornis Smith View in CoL ; Michener, 1990: 127.

Platytrigona atricornis (Smith) View in CoL ; Rasmussen, 2008: 26 View Cited Treatment .

DIAGNOSIS: As currently circumscribed, H. atricornis encompasses two color morphs (vide Michener & Sakagami, 1990). Some individuals, including the holotype, are of the yellowish-orange morph ( Fig. 13 View Figures 11–14 ), a color pattern generally similar to Papuatrigona genalis (Friese) , while others are more chestnut brown in coloration ( Figs. 11, 12 View Figures 11–14 ). In addition to color, the dark morph appears to have denser and slightly longer pilosity, while the yellowish orange morph has setae denser and longer only in on the lower portion of the mesepisternum. It remains to be tested whether or not these color morphs are truly conspecific. For now, the species can be distinguished from H. paradisaea by the lighter color (the above species is largely black), whether chestnut brown or yellowish orange. In addition, H. atricornis has the fifth and sixth terga more sparsely pubescent, the preapical teeth of the mandible less developed, and six distal hamuli on the hind wing. The holotype of H. atricornis belongs to the yellowish-orange morph and is deposited in Oxford (we have not had the opportunity to examine the type of this species).

MATERIAL EXAMINED: Papua New Guinea: 1⚲, New Guinea (NE) [Papua New Guinea], Boana Mission [near Boana, Morobe Province, Nawae District], Huon Pen. [Peninsula], 900 m, ix-4–5-1956 [4–5 September 1956], E.J. Ford, Jr. ( SEMC, dark morph); 1⚲, PNG [ Papua New Guinea]: Chimbu Province, Wara Sera Research Station, Crater Mtn. Conservation Area, October 6–10, 2000, A.S. & M.F. Whiting ( AMNH, yellow morph). Indonesia (Papua Province): 3⚲⚲, tusschen bivak [between bivouac, or “camp”], [“Jasa am”, handwriting is nearly illegible] Njao [Njao is situated along the border of northwestern Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea and Muara Tami District, Kota Jayapura, Papua Province, Indonesia], 14.6.10 [14 June 1910], [illegible: possibly “v.k.” which is likely an abbreviation for “van Kampen” as Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen (1878–1937), a Dutch zoologist mostly known for his work in herpetology, is known to have collected near Njao in mid-June 1910 (e.g., Kampen, 1914; Blöte, 1936), and these specimens were identified as “ T. atricornis ” by Friese who subsequently sold them to the AMNH; in fact, these specimens could be some of those referenced by Friese (1915: p. 4) in his account of bees collected in northern New Guinea by van Kampen and K. Gjellerup in 1910] ( AMNH, yellow morph).

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Heterotrigona

Loc

Heterotrigona (Sahulotrigona) atricornis (Smith)

Engel, Michael S. & Rasmussen, Claus 2017
2017
Loc

Platytrigona atricornis (Smith)

Rasmussen, C. 2008: 26
2008
Loc

Trigona (Tetragona) atricornis

Michener, C. D. 1965: 231
1965
Loc

Trigona atricornis

Smith, F. 1865: 94
1865
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