Paratetrapedia duckei, (FRIESE, 1910)

Aguiar, Antonio J. C. & Melo, Gabriel A. R., 2011, Revision and phylogeny of the bee genus Paratetrapedia Moure, with description of a new genus from the Andean Cordillera (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Tapinotaspidini), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162 (2), pp. 351-442 : 400-402

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Paratetrapedia duckei
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PARATETRAPEDIA DUCKEI ( FRIESE, 1910) View in CoL

( FIGS 20 View Figures 18–23 , 29 View Figures 24–29 , 55, 56, 74 View Figure 74 , 114, 141 View Figures 138–146 , 185, 186)

Tetrapedia duckei Friese, 1910: 62 ; lectotype male, designated by Aguiar (2007), Brazil: Pará, Ilha do Marajó (ZMB, examined).

Chalepogenus xanthaspis Cockerell, 1929: 442 View in CoL ; holotype male, Guyana: Amatuk , Rio Potaro river (AMNH, examined).

Tetrapedia duckei nomen nudum; Ducke, 1901: 55; Schrottky, 1902: 537. Ducke, 1910b: 364. Friese, 1923: 3.

Paratetrapedia xanthaspis View in CoL ; Michener, 1954: 116 (misidentification of P. chocoensis View in CoL ).

Paratetrapedia xanthaspis Cockerell View in CoL [sic]; Steiner, 1985: 1540 [misidentification based on geographical distribution; floral record: Spachea membranacea (Malpighiaceae) View in CoL ].

Paratetrapedia duckei View in CoL ; Moure, 1941: 518 (misidentification based on geographical distribution). Vogel, 1974: 207. Rebêlo et al., 2003: 273 [misidentification of Tropidopedia punctifrons ( Smith, 1854) View in CoL ]. Aguiar, 2007: 622.

Paratetrapedia (Tropidopedia) duckei View in CoL ; Michener & Moure, 1957: 413. Albuquerque & Mendonça, 1996: 49 (misidentification of Tropidopedia punctifrons View in CoL ).

Paratetrapedia (Paratetrapedia) duckei View in CoL ; Rasmussen & Ascher, 2008: 45.

Comments and diagnosis: Paratetrapedia duckei is most clearly distinguished by lamella of pronotal collar with lateral portions low and obtuse in dorsal view ( Fig. 20 View Figures 18–23 ), conspicuously acute only on mid third, and male S3 not deeply concave in ‘U’ shape ( Fig. 29 View Figures 24–29 ). The male has the same pattern of pubescence on terga and sterna found in P. flavipennis , with two small rows of erect setae on mid portion of S2, and S3 mostly glabrous with only a row of simple setae slightly interrupted in mid portion ( Figs 28, 29 View Figures 24–29 ). This species is very similar structurally to P. flavipennis , differing only in the pattern of colour on mesoscutum, wings, and genal area, and smaller body size. Paratetrapedia duckei has the disc of mesoscutum dark brown and lateral portions orange yellow, and two thin yellow stripes on disc and lateral margins ( Figs 55, 56); genal area dark brown with thin yellow stripe. Paratetrapedia duckei exhibits considerable variation in colour pattern with dark forms in the western portion of its distribution and pale forms in the eastern portion.

Redescription: Male (redescription of holotype of Chalepogenus xanthaspis Cockerell ). Body length: 8.7; maximum head width: 2.6; fore wing length (including tegula): 8.7. Colour. Integument bicoloured (brown and yellow), mostly yellow; paraocular area with wide yellow stripe obtuse on upper portion; frons, upper paraocular area and vertex with dark brown integument; frons with yellow stripe on mid line (width about 0.5–1.25 ¥ F2 diameter); genal area dark brown with thin yellow stripe along ocular margin (width about 0.6 ¥ F2 diameter); scape yellow; pedicel and flagellomeres orange yellow. Mesoscutum with two thin yellow stripes on disc and lateral margins, slightly enlarged on mid portion ( Fig. 56); mesoscutum with disc reddish brown and lateral portions orange yellow; axilla brown; wing membrane yellow infumate with microtrichia yellow; fore wing dark brown on apical third because of dense brown microtrichia; veins and pterostigma orange yellow; hind basitarsus weakly dark brown; tibial spurs pale yellow. Terga orange yellow, with marginal zone dark brown. Pubescence. Mostly yellow, except marginal hair bands of T2–T4 and hind basitarsus with pubescence dark brown. Scutellum with long erect simple setae about 0.12–0.19 mm in length; metapostnotum with short plumose hairs, c. 0.12 mm in length. T4 with marginal hair band almost complete on whole margin, shortly interrupted on mid portion; T5–T6 with marginal band of plumose pale yellow hairs throughout its margin; S2 with two short rows of setae on mid portion; S3 with row of short simple setae, slightly interrupted on mid portion; S6 with two rows of stout plumose setae on margins laterally and short plumose hairs on margin of apex. Integument sculpture. Clypeus with sparse coarse punctures (0.5–2 pd), intermingled amongst sparse minute punctures (2 pd); supraclypeal area with disc mostly smooth and lateral portions with dense coarse punctures (0.5–1 pd); disc of frons mostly with sparse coarse punctures (<0.5–2 pd); antennal scrobe with fine dense punctures (0.5 pd). Mesoscutum with fine dense punctures (<0.5 pd) intermingled amongst sparse coarser punctures (2 pd); metapostnotum with dense minute punctures on lateral portions (1 pd), and coarser punctures on disc (0.5–1 pd); transition zone between metapostnotum and propodeum with smooth and shiny surface; mesepisternum mostly with sparse coarse punctures (2 pd). Structure. Pronotal collar with lamella obtuse and low on third lateral portions, and central third of lamella acute in dorsal view. Scutellum disc convex. Head about 1.15¥ broader than long (2.6: 2.3); ratio of lower interocular distance to upper interocular distance: 0.9 (1.2: 1.4); clypeus about 1.5¥ broader than long (1.16: 0.73); scape: length 0.72, maximum width 0.21; length of F1–F3: 0.7: 0.23: 0.16: 0.23; diameter of F2: 0.26.

Variation: Besides the variation in body colour mentioned above, specimens from the western portion of the distribution ( Brazil: Rondônia, Mato Grosso; Peru) have pubescence of hind leg mostly dark brown and yellow stripe on genal area interrupted on mid third, whereas most specimens from the northern and eastern portions ( Brazil: Amapá, Amazonas, Manaus , Pará ; Guyana, French Guiana) have pubescence of hind leg orange yellow and yellow stripe on genal area entire along eye margin. In addition, some females from Amapá and Pará have microsculpture of minute punctures on T1 , and one specimen from Rondônia has this microsculpture on T2 T3 .

Distribution: Bolivia; Brazil: Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia; French Guiana; Guyana; Peru; Suriname ( Fig. 74 View Figure 74 ).

Type material: Tetrapedia duckei Friese ; lectotype female (ZMB): ‘I. Marajó\ R. Anajás\ 10.6.1900 \ Ducke’ ‘ Tetrapedia \ duckei \ 1900 Friese det.’.

Chalepogenus xanthaspis Cockerell View in CoL , holotype male (AMNH), ‘Amatuk\ Brit. Guiana \ May 24.1929\ J. Ogilvie’ ‘ Chalepogenus View in CoL \ xanthaspis View in CoL \ Ckll Type’ ‘Ac. 33337’ ‘ Lectotype Chalepogenus View in CoL xanthaspis Cockerell 1929 View in CoL ’.

Additional material: See Appendix.

PARATETRAPEDIA FLAVIPENNIS ( SMITH, 1879) View in CoL

( FIGS 54, 74 View Figure 74 , 115, 140 View Figures 138–146 , 181, 182 View Figures 171–184 )

Tetrapedia flavipennis Smith, 1879: 129 ; holotype female, Brazil: Amazonas , Tefé (BMNH, examined).

Tetrapedia flavipennis ; Dalla Torre, 1896: 299. Friese, 1899: 300. Cockerell, 1909: 399.

Chalepogenus flavipennis ; Cockerell, 1929: 443.

Paratetrapedia flavipennis View in CoL ; Moure, 1941: 518. Moure, 1944a: 74. Moure, 1996: 929. Aguiar, 2007: 623.

Paratetrapedia (Paratetrapedia) flavipennis View in CoL ; Michener & Moure, 1957: 416. Silveira et al., 2002: 136.

Comments and diagnosis: Paratetrapedia flavipennis differs from the remaining species in the group mainly by male S3 not deeply concave in ‘U’ shape ( Fig. 29 View Figures 24–29 ), and lamella of pronotal collar with lateral portions more obtuse and lower than in the remaining species ( Fig. 20 View Figures 18–23 ). Paratetrapedia flavipennis is structurally identical to P. duckei , but differs mainly by mesoscutum and genal area completely orange yellow and larger body size (> 9.0 mm in length).

Redescription: Holotype (female). Body length: 9.8; maximum head width: 3.0; fore wing length (including tegula): 8.7. Colour. Integument mostly orange yellow. Paraocular area with wide yellow stripe with upper portion obtuse; mandibles, labrum, and clypeus yellow; frons, upper paraocular area, and vertex reddish brown; frons with thin yellow stripe on mid line; scape yellow, pedicel and flagellomeres orange yellow; genal area completely orange yellow. Mesoscutum completely orange yellow, with two thin yellow stripes weakly faint on disc. Wings with membrane yellow infumate; apical portion of fore wing membrane dark because of dark brown microtrichia; veins and pterostigma orange yellow. Tibial spurs pale white. Margins of terga weakly dark brown. Pubescence. Mostly orange yellow. Scutellum with long simple erect setae, about 0.12–0.26 mm in length; metanotum with short plumose hairs, about 0.10 mm in length; metapostnotum with dense short plumose hairs, c. 0.08 mm in length. T4–T6 with marginal band of short simple hairs throughout margin. Row of setae on sternal margins sinuated in ‘V’ shape on mid portion (as in Fig. 32 View Figures 30–33 ). Integument sculpture. Clypeus and supraclypeal area with dense coarse punctures (<0.5 pd); disc of frons with dense coarse punctures on mid portion (<0.5–2 pd). Mesoscutum with dense fine punctures (<0.5 pd), intermingled amongst sparse coarser punctures (1–3 pd); lateral portions of metapostnotum with dense fine punctures (0.5–1 pd), with few coarser punctures on disc. Mesepisternum laterally with sparse coarse punctures (2 pd), omaular area with denser punctures (0.5–1 pd). Structure. Lamella of pronotal collar obtuse throughout its length. Scutellum disc almost flat. Head about 1.2¥ broader than long (3.0: 2.5); ratio of lower to upper interocular distance: 0.87 (1.4: 1.6); clypeus about 1.6¥ broader than long (1.27: 0.77); scape: length, 0.8, maximum width, 0.2; length of F1–F3: 0.26, 0.17, 0.17; F2 diameter: 0.2.

Variation: The holotype of P. flavipennis has fore wing membrane yellow infumate with one thin band of dark brown microtrichia on posterior margin; width of band of microtrichia about 1.0 ¥ F2 diameter. Only one specimen from Tefé (Amazonas) has the same pattern of microtrichia on fore wing of the holotype. The remaining specimens examined have a broader band of microtrichia dark brown on apical portion of fore wing (c. 3 ¥ F2 diameter) .

Distribution: Brazil: Amazonas; Peru ( Fig. 74 View Figure 74 ).

Type material: Tetrapedia flavipennis Smith ; holotype female (BMNH), ‘Type\ H.T.’ ‘B.M. Type\ Hym.\ 17.B.884\ Tetrapedia \ flavipennis \ (Type) Sm.’ ‘58\ h\\ Ega’.

Additional material: See Appendix.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Paratetrapedia

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Paratetrapedia duckei

Aguiar, Antonio J. C. & Melo, Gabriel A. R. 2011
2011
Loc

Paratetrapedia (Paratetrapedia) duckei

Rasmussen C & Ascher JS 2008: 45
2008
Loc

Paratetrapedia xanthaspis

Steiner KE 1985: 1540
1985
Loc

Paratetrapedia (Tropidopedia) duckei

Albuquerque PMC & Mendonca JAC 1996: 49
Michener CD & Moure JS 1957: 413
1957
Loc

Paratetrapedia (Paratetrapedia) flavipennis

Silveira FA & Melo GAR & Almeida EAB 2002: 136
Michener CD & Moure JS 1957: 416
1957
Loc

Paratetrapedia xanthaspis

Michener CD 1954: 116
1954
Loc

Paratetrapedia duckei

Rebelo JMM & Rego MMC & Albuquerque MCA 2003: 273
Vogel S 1974: 207
Moure JS 1941: 518
1941
Loc

Paratetrapedia flavipennis

Moure JS 1996: 929
Moure JS 1944: 74
Moure JS 1941: 518
1941
Loc

Chalepogenus xanthaspis

Cockerell TDA 1929: 442
1929
Loc

Chalepogenus flavipennis

Cockerell TDA 1929: 443
1929
Loc

Tetrapedia duckei

Friese H 1910: 62
1910
Loc

Tetrapedia duckei

Friese H 1923: 3
Ducke A 1910: 364
Schrottky C 1902: 537
Ducke A 1901: 55
1901
Loc

Tetrapedia flavipennis

Cockerell TDA 1909: 399
Friese H 1899: 300
Dalla Torre CG 1896: 299
1896
Loc

Tetrapedia flavipennis

Smith F 1879: 129
1879
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