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Panurgillus gênero novo de Panurginae, com a descrição de quatorze espécies do sul do Brasil (hymenoptera, andrenidae)

Panurgillus, a new genus of Panurginae, with description of fourteen species from southern Brazil (hymenoptera, andrenidae)

Resumo

Panurgillus, a generic name used by J.S. Moure throughout various years in litt. as a substitue of Panurginus in the Neotropical Apifauna, is formally described. All specimens of the species here described were collected during surveys of bees and melittophilous plants in th state of Rio Grande do Sul, southem Brazil. Various species of Panurgillus also occur in other states of southem Brazil, in Argentina and probably in Uruguay, Paraguay and Eastem Bolivia. The bees are small (3,9-7,4 mm), black, with generally a few yellow paintings, two submarginal cells, the lst m-cu distant to the base of the second submarginal cell, the clypeus not projected, the facial foveae distinct, scopa with simple, long hairs and the gonobase absent. Panurginus vagabundus Cockerell, 1918 is transferred to Panurgillus as the type species and thirtcen new species are described: P. eustictus, P. flavitarsis, P. formosus, P. guariticola, P. hamatus, P. harterae, P. holostictus, P. malvcicearum, P. minutus, P. pereziae, P. plumosulus, P. politus and P. reliculatus. From some structures were took SEM photographs.

Hymenoptera; Apoidea; Andrenidae; Panurginae; Panurgillus; bee systematics; southem Brazil


Hymenoptera; Apoidea; Andrenidae; Panurginae; Panurgillus; bee systematics; southem Brazil

Panurgillus gênero novo de Panurginae, com a descrição de quatorze espécies do sul do Brasil (hymenoptera, andrenidae)1 1 Contribuição número 1010 do Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná.

Panurgillus, a new genus of Panurginae, with description of fourteen species from southern Brazil (hymenoptera, andrenidae)

Clemens SchlindweinI; Jesus Santiago MoureII

IInstitut für Landwirtschaftliche Zoologie und Bienenkunde, Universität Bonn. Melbweg 42, D-53127 Bonn, Alemanha

IIDepartamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná. Caixa Postal 19020, 81531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil

ABSTRACT

Panurgillus, a generic name used by J.S. Moure throughout various years in litt. as a substitue of Panurginus in the Neotropical Apifauna, is formally described. All specimens of the species here described were collected during surveys of bees and melittophilous plants in th state of Rio Grande do Sul, southem Brazil. Various species of Panurgillus also occur in other states of southem Brazil, in Argentina and probably in Uruguay, Paraguay and Eastem Bolivia. The bees are small (3,9-7,4 mm), black, with generally a few yellow paintings, two submarginal cells, the lst m-cu distant to the base of the second submarginal cell, the clypeus not projected, the facial foveae distinct, scopa with simple, long hairs and the gonobase absent. Panurginus vagabundus Cockerell, 1918 is transferred to Panurgillus as the type species and thirtcen new species are described: P. eustictus, P. flavitarsis, P. formosus, P. guariticola, P. hamatus, P. harterae, P. holostictus, P. malvcicearum, P. minutus, P. pereziae, P. plumosulus, P. politus and P. reliculatus. From some structures were took SEM photographs.

Key words: Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae, Panurginae, Panurgillus, bee systematics, southem Brazil

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AGRADECIMENTOS. Isabel Alves dos Santos, Betina Blochtein, Birgit Harter, Birgit Hiller, Magali Hoffmann, Rainer Radtke. Sidia Witter Freitas, Dieter Wittmann coletaram parte do material aqui estudado. As fotos de SEM foram feitas com a ajuda de Horst Schoppmann. Mardiore Pinheiro e Viviane Goulart auxiliaram na confecção das pranchas fotográficas. O manuscrito foi revisado por Betina Blochtein. Este trabalho foi financiado pelo DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) e CNPq.

Recebido em 27.II.1997; aceito em 09.VI.1998.

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    Contribuição número 1010 do Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná.
  • Datas de Publicação

    • Publicação nesta coleção
      10 Jul 2009
    • Data do Fascículo
      1998

    Histórico

    • Aceito
      09 Jun 1998
    • Recebido
      27 Fev 1997
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