Systropha Illiger, 1806
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Systropha Illiger, 1806 View in CoL
Systropha Illiger, 1806: 145 View in CoL . Type species: Andrena spiralis Olivier, 1789 ( Eucera curvicornis Scopoli, 1770 ) by monotypy.
Systropha (Systrophidia) Cockerell, 1936: 477 . Type species: Systropha ogilviei Cockerell, 1936 , monotypy.
Diagnosis. – Forewing with three submarginal cells, 1st submarginal cell equal to 3rd one; metasomal terga covered with dense long dark hairs; body without yellow integumental
markings; five last flagellomeres of male rolled to triangular spiral.
Remarks. – The genus is widespread in the Palearctic Region; there are about 25 species in the world ( Michener, 2000). The Palearctic species were revised by Ponomareva (1967); Palearctic and Oriental species were reviewed by Baker (1996); and African and tropical Asian species were listed by Ebmer (1994). In China, only one species, Systropha curvicornis , occurs.
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Systropha Illiger, 1806
Niu, Ze-Qing, Wu, Yan-Ru & Huang, Da-Wei 2005 |
Systropha (Systrophidia)
Cockerell, T 1936: 477 |
Systropha
Illiger, K 1806: 145 |