Centris (Aphemisia)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6089870 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03953E56-FF99-EF61-FF57-B324FEF7F828 |
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The subgenus Centris (Aphemisia) View in CoL in Colombia
Centris (Aphemisia) , as well as almost all other subgenera of Centridini , is poorly known in Colombia. According to Smith-Pardo (2003) only C. fusciventris [cited as Centris (n/a) aff. fusciventris (n/a= unknown subgeneric category)] and C. mocsaryi [cited as C. (M.) aff . mucsary ([sic= mocsaryi ] (M.)= Melanocentris)] occur in Colombia, although C. plumipes (cited as C. xanthosara Moure, 2002 ) was also recorded a year earlier by Moure (2002). Thus, three of the 12 species of the subgenus occur in the country today: C. mocsaryi , C. plumipes and C. quadrimaculata .
The study of the material housed in the main Colombian entomological collections resulted in the recognition of these three species, as well as of Centris lilacina , newly recorded for Colombia, and two new species which are described herein.
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