Bombus (Alpigenobombus) breviceps Smith, 1852
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9. Bombus (Alpigenobombus) breviceps Smith, 1852 View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 7–8 View Figs 1‒9 , 76‒93 View Figs 19–105 , 114 View Figs 106–115
Bombus nasutus Smith, 1852: 44 View in CoL .
Bombus breviceps Smith. 1852: 44 View in CoL . Note 1.
Bombus dentatus Handlirsch, 1888: 227 View in CoL .
Bombus simulus Gribodo, 1892: 114 View in CoL .
Bombus Channicus Gribodo. 1892: 116 View in CoL .
Bombus laticeps Friese, 1905: 513 View in CoL .
Bombus orichalceus Friese, 1916: 107 View in CoL .
Bombus channicus var. [subsp.] brevigenalis Friese, 1918: 81 View in CoL .
BOMBUS RUFOCOGNITUS Cockerell, 1922: 4 View in CoL .
Bombus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus [subsp.] pretiosus Bischoff, 1936: 11 View in CoL , not of Friese 1911a: 572 (= B. polaris Curtis View in CoL ).
Bombus (Alpigenobombus) channicus [subsp.] cantonensis Bischoff, 1936: 14 View in CoL .
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] coloricontrarius Tkalců, 1968: 14 View in CoL .
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] colorilaetus Tkalců, 1968: 14 View in CoL .
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] vicinus Tkalců, 1968: 21 View in CoL .
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] bischoffiellus Tkalců, 1977: 224 View in CoL . Replacement name for Bombus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus [subsp.] pretiosus Bischoff, 1936 View in CoL .
Bombus rufocognitus View in CoL var. [not subsp.] nefandus ‒ Cockerell 1931: 6, infrasubspecific.
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus View in CoL var. [not subsp.] concinnus ‒ Frison 1935: 352, infrasubspecific.
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus View in CoL var. [not subsp.] surdus ‒ Frison 1935: 353, infrasubspecific.
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) orichalceus View in CoL var. [not subsp.] conjunctus ‒ Frison 1935: 355, infrasubspecific.
NOTE 1. Acceptance of B. breviceps as the valid name in preference to B. nasutus follows Tkalců (1968) as the First Reviser ( ICZN 1999: Article 24).
Species-taxon concept and variation
The taxon concept of the species B. breviceps here agrees with the long-standing interpretation (Williams 2022a) that it is separate from the taxon concepts of other species in the subgenus Alpigenobombus , based on: (1) our PTP analysis supports independent species-level coalescents in the COI gene ( Fig. 12 View Fig ); corroborated by (2) diagnostic morphological character states (see the keys).
The PTP and morphological results ( Fig. 12 View Fig , keys) support the interpretation that B. breviceps and B. genalis are separate species. The available COI-barcode-like sequences may all be low-divergence neonumts ( Fig. 11 View Fig ).
The PTP and morphological results ( Fig. 12 View Fig , keys) support and confirm the interpretation that the divergent colour patterns of the taxa breviceps s. str., channicus , and dentatus are conspecific as parts of the species B. breviceps ( Tkalců 1968; Williams et al. 2009; Hines & Williams 2012).
Variation in the colour-pattern diagrams of B. breviceps in Figs 76‒93 is arranged for the black-thorax Himalayan individuals approximately from west (Kashmir) to east ( Myanmar) and for the orange-banded Chinese and Southeast Asian individuals from north (Gansu) to south ( Thailand). Bombus breviceps , with the black-thorax colour pattern in the west (Himalaya) and centre (Hengduan) of its range (Figs 76‒80, 85‒89) and the orange-banded colour pattern in the south-east (Southeast Asia: Figs 81‒84, 90‒93), appears to mimic the abundant B. (Orientalibombus) haemorrhoidalis Smith, 1852 , and B. (Megabombus) montivagus Smith, 1878 ( Williams 2007: fig. 5h–i). The black-tailed colour patterns occur on the India / Myanmar border (Figs 80, 89) and in southern China (Figs 82‒83, 91‒92).
Type material
Bombus breviceps Smith, 1852: 44 View in CoL . Holotype by monotypy: ♀ (worker) Zhejiang, China ( NHMUK). Examined .
Morphological diagnosis
Female
Wings very darkly clouded with brown with the veins dark brown, hair short, oculo-malar area shorter than broad, clypeus in its central area with many small punctures (cf. B. genalis , B. grahami ); hair of the thoracic dorsum black, often with orange bands anteriorly and posteriorly, hair of T1 yellow.
Male
Wings very darkly clouded with brown with the veins dark brown, hair short; genitalia ( Fig. 114 View Figs 106–115 ) with the gonostylus nearly equally short on both its outer side and its inner side but with the distal lobe projecting inwards as a long narrowly pointed almost spine-like process, rounded in section (cf. B. genalis , B. grahami ).
Material sequenced in Fig. 12 View Fig
BHUTAN • 1 ♀ (worker); Trashigang, Doksum ; 27.4377° N, 91.5833° E; 23 May 2017; W. Klein leg.; PW seq: NBC10098; RMNH: AG#149 About RMNH GoogleMaps .
CHINA • 1 ♁; Zhejiang, [Huangjiaotang]; 28.805° N, 120.961° E; GenBank seq: FJ175356; SC: AG#069 GoogleMaps .
THAILAND • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.545° N, 98.516° E; 10 Aug. 2016; C. Sinpoo leg.; GenBank seq: MF582612; BEEP: AG#155 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.554° N, 98.582° E; 19 Jul. 2016; C. Sinpoo leg.; GenBank seq: MF582613; BEEP: AG#156 GoogleMaps .
Additional sequences in Fig. 10 View Fig and haplotype duplicates
CHINA • 1 ♀ (worker); Zhejiang, Gaolaoshan ; 28.9043° N, 120.5496° E; 4 Apr. 2021; Y. Chen leg.; CAU seq: TL01; CAU: AG#192 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Gansu, Qingyugou ; 32.7734° N, 105.4137° E; 23 Jun. 2021; Y. Chen leg.; CAU seq: TL02; CAU: AG#193 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Guangdong, Nanxiang ; 24.7677° N, 113.5932° E; 18 Jul. 2021; Y. Chen leg.; CAU seq: TL03; CAU: AG#194 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Zhejiang, Pingding cun; 29.6615° N, 120.0088° E; 1 Oct. 2020; L. Tian leg.; CAU seq: TL04; CAU: AG#195 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Hunan, Dazhushan ; 26.1662° N, 110.1746° E; 23 Jul. 2021; L. Tian leg.; CAU seq: TL05; CAU: AG#196 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Hunan, Nanshan ; 26.1513° N, 110.1644° E; 22 Jul. 2021; L. Tian leg.; CAU seq: TL06; CAU: AG#197 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Gansu, Liushuwan ; 33.0474° N, 105.2562° E; 21 Jun. 2021; Y. Chen leg.; CAU seq: TL07; CAU: AG#198 About CAU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Guangdong, Nanxiang ; 24.7677° N, 113.5932° E; 18 Jul. 2021; Y. Chen leg.; CAU seq: TL08; CAU: AG#199 About CAU GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; GenBank seq: KP259094; IOZ: AG#152 GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; GenBank seq: MF478986; IAR: AG#153 GoogleMaps • Ningxia; IAR seq: NX2; IAR: AG#093 .
INDIA • 1 ♀ (worker); Arunachal Pradesh, Jang ; 27.5821° N, 91.9704° E; 24 Sep. 2015; J. Neumayer leg.; NCBS BE653 View Materials seq: PWB6; NCBS: AG#041 View Materials GoogleMaps .
THAILAND • 1 ♀; Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.5893° N, 98.4859° E; 21 Sep. 2006; Y. Areeluck leg.; BOLD seq: 3261H02; PCYU: AG#102 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep ; 18.815° N, 98.4920° E; 26 Jun. 2016; C. Sinpoo leg.; GenBank seq: MF582617; BEEP: AG#157 GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀ (workers); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.543° N, 98.548° E; 19 Jul. 2016; C. Sinpoo leg.; GenBank seq: MF582618, MF582619; BEEP: AG#158 , AG#159 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.545° N, 98.516° E; 10 Aug. 2016; C. Sinpoo leg.; GenBank seq: MF582622; BEEP: AG#160 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.5892° N, 98.48872° E; 21 Jul. 2015; N. Warrit et al. leg.; CT seq: CT540; CUNHM: AG#177 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon ; 18.5447° N, 98.5179° E; 21 Jul. 2015; N. Warrit et al. leg.; CT seq: CT552; CUNHM: AG#178 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Khun Chang Khian ; 18.8387° N, 98.8965° E; 18 Jul. 2015; N. Warrit et al. leg.; CT seq: CT607; CUNHM: AG#179 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Kiew Lom ; 19.3175° N, 98.6006° E; 20 Nov. 2017; N. Warrit et al. leg.; CT seq: CT623; CUNHM: AG#180 GoogleMaps • 1 ♀ (worker); Chiang Mai, Doi Ang Khang ; 19.8823° N, 99.0437° E; 21 Nov. 2017; N. Warrit et al. leg.; CT seq: CT625; CUNHM: AG#181 GoogleMaps .
Global distribution
One of the most widespread Oriental species, in the Himalaya, Hengduan, Central and southern China, and Southeast Asia: India (Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh), Nepal, Bhutan, China (Xizang, Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, Chongqing, Hubei, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi), Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand: BEEP, CAU, CUNHM, IAR, IOZ, MCSN, NCBS, NHMUK, PCYU, PW, RMNH, SC, USNM, ZMHB.
This species is recorded at elevations of 484‒3000 m in the Himalaya ( Williams et al. 2010; Streinzer et al. 2019), and at 270‒3350 m in the Hengduan and in Shaanxi ( Williams et al. 2009; An et al. 2014). It is one of the few bumblebee species that occurs down to lower elevations in subtropical habitats, where it may be relatively common, even inside cities. However, in the warmer habitats it may be active only in the early morning and evening (Yunnan and Guangdong, PW pers. obs.; Thailand, C. Thanoosing pers. obs.).
Behaviour
Male eye very slightly enlarged relative to female eye, male mate-searching behaviour unknown.
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Bombus (Alpigenobombus) breviceps Smith, 1852
Williams, Paul H., An, Jiandong, Dorji, Phurpa, Huang, Jiaxing, Jaffar, Saleem, Japoshvili, George, Narah, Jaya, Ren, Zongxin, Streinzer, Martin, Thanoosing, Chawatat, Tian, Li & Orr, Michael C. 2023 |
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] bischoffiellus Tkalců, 1977: 224
Tkalcu B. 1977: 224 |
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] coloricontrarius Tkalců, 1968: 14
Tkalcu B. 1968: 14 |
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] colorilaetus Tkalců, 1968: 14
Tkalcu B. 1968: 14 |
Alpigenobombus breviceps [subsp.] vicinus Tkalců, 1968: 21
Tkalcu B. 1968: 21 |
Bombus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus [subsp.] pretiosus
Bischoff H. 1936: 11 |
Friese H. 1911: 572 |
Bombus (Alpigenobombus) channicus [subsp.] cantonensis
Bischoff H. 1936: 14 |
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus
Frison T. H. 1935: 352 |
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) dentatus
Frison T. H. 1935: 353 |
Bremus (Alpigenobombus) orichalceus
Frison T. H. 1935: 355 |
Bombus rufocognitus
Cockerell T. D. A. 1931: 6 |
BOMBUS RUFOCOGNITUS
Cockerell T. D. A. 1922: 4 |
Bombus channicus var. [subsp.] brevigenalis
Friese H. 1918: 81 |
Bombus orichalceus
Friese H. 1916: 107 |
Bombus laticeps
Friese H. 1905: 513 |
Bombus simulus
Gribodo G. 1892: 114 |
Bombus Channicus
Gribodo G. 1892: 116 |
Bombus dentatus
Handlirsch A. 1888: 227 |
Bombus nasutus
Smith F. 1852: 44 |
Bombus breviceps
Smith F. 1852: 44 |