Noteriades Cockerell
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Genus Noteriades Cockerell
Heriades ( Noteriades ) Cockerell, 1931: 332. Type species: Megachile tricarinata Bingham, 1903, by original designation.
Noteriades : Michener 1938: 514; Griswold 1994: 26; Michener 2007: 475.
Diagnosis.
Noteriades can be easily separated from all other megachilid genera by the following combination of characters: small (4.5-10 mm), compact, hoplitiform bees with arolia present on all legs in both sexes; preoccipital carina complete; malar space linear; clypeus slightly projecting over clypeal-labral articulation; clypeus and usually supraclypeus with median longitudinal carina; pronotal lobe and omaulus carinate; scutellum carinate posteriorly; and propodeum vertical, without subhorizontal basal zone. Female. Mandible quadridentate, without differentiated cutting edges; T6 nearly vertical, except for apical hyaline flange. Male. Mandible bidentate; T1-T4 exposed dorsally, T5 and T6 curved ventrally, covering T7, S3 and remaining sterna; T6 without preapical carina; S1 subapically produced over its apical margin, forming a double carina; volsella distinct, with well-developed digitus and cuspis, and heavily sclerotized teeth resembling those of short-tongued bee families and within the Megachilidae, Pararhophites (Fideliinae).
Comments.
Griswold (1985; 1994) provided the first synoptic list of species of Noteriades , transferring most of them from Heriades . The species list presented in Table 1 is provisional; an on-going revision of the genus by the authors has revealed several undescribed species as well as new synonyms.
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