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    Southern African osmiine bees: taxonomic notes, two new species, a key to Wainia, and biological observations (Hymenoptera: Anthophila: Megachilidae)

    FRANK KOCHSARAH K. GESSMICHAEL KUHLMANNFRIEDRICH W. GESS...
    24页
    查看更多>>摘要:Resulting from the examination of the type specimens of the southern African bee species originally described in the genus Osmia, the taxonomic placement of 19 species is formally established. The following combinations are formalised: Osmia atrorufaFriese, 1913 to Wainia (Caposmia) atrorufa (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia ausica Cockerell, 1944 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) ausica (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia capicola Friese, 1909 (replacement name for Osmia capensis Cameron, 1906) to Capicola capicola (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia flavipes Friese, 1909 to Afranthidium (Nigranthidium) flavipes (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia forficulina Cockerell, 1921 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) forficulina (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia karooensis Brauns, 1926 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa)karoo-ensis (Brauns) comb, nov.; Osmia mediorufa Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) mediorufa (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia namaquaensis Friese, 1913 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) namaquaensis (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia natalensis Cockerell, 1920 to Wainia (Caposmia) natalensis (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia neavei Cockerell, 1936 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) neavei (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia ogilviae Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis {Anthocopa) ogilviae (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia ornatula Cockerell, 1932 toHoplitis (Anthocopayornatula (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia orthodonta Cok-kerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) orthodonta (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia pachyceps Friese, 1922 to Othinosmia (Megaloheriades) pachyceps (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia piliventrisFriese, 1913 to Hoplitis {Anthocopa) piliventris (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia reginae Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) reginae (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia rho-dognatha Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) rhodognatha (Cockerell) comb, nov.; Osmia similis Friese, 1909 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) similis (Friese) comb, nov.; Osmia turneri Cockerell, 1937 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) turneri (Cockerell) comb. nov. The following new synonyms are established: Hoplitis (Anthocopa) namaquaensis (Friese) = Osmia ausica Cockerell syn. nov.; Capicola capicola (Friese) (replacement name for Osmia capensis Cameron) = Capicola braunsiana Friese, 1911 syn. nov., Capicola aurescens Cockerell, 1932 syn. nov., Hesperapis turneri Cockerell, 1934 syn. nov., Hesperapisobscura Cockerell, 1934 syn. nov.; Unlike the statement in Michener (2000: 403) Osmial capensis Cameron, 1905 is probably not a synonym of Capicola braunsiana Friese given its body length. The type seems to be lost and the identity of this species remains unclear. Hoplitis (Anthocopa) similis (Friese) = Osmia forficulina Cockerell syn. nov; Wainia (Wainiella) sakaniensis (Cockerell, 1936) = Heriades albobarbatus Cockerell, 1937 syn. nov., Heriades debil-icornis Cockerell, 1940 syn. nov., Heriades perpolitus Cockerell, 1947 syn. nov., Heriades otaviensis Cockerell, 1947 syn. nov. The status of Wainia (Caposmia) elizabethae (Friese, 1909) spec. rev. as a valid species is restored. Hoplitis (Anthocopa) conchophila Kuhlmann spec, nov., Wainia (Caposmia) gessorum Kuhlmann spec. nov. and the male of Wainia (Caposmia) atrorufa (Friese) are described for the first time. A checklist and an illustrated key to the seven southern African species of Wainia is provided. Notes on known flower visiting and nesting ofHoplitis (Anthocopa) and Wainia are given under the relevant species.

    New Lepidocyrtus Bourlet, 1839 taxa from Greece (Collembola: Entomobryidae)

    EDUARDO MATEOS
    16页
    查看更多>>摘要:Published data on genus Lepidocyrtus from Greece are scarce, being L. ligonorum the most common species in the region. In this paper the analysis of several populations of'Lepidocyrtus from four Greek islands has allowed to describe the new species L.juliae sp. nov. and L. barbulus sp. nov. These new taxa were previously described as a color form and chaeto-taxic variety of L. lignorum respectively in Greece. Along with other seven European species, the two new described taxa form the "Lepidocyrtus lignorum group", defined by the dorsal macrochaetae formula R_0R_1R_2/00/0101+3 (with or without cephalic macrochaeta So). An identification key has been developed for differentiating all species of this group. With the new described taxa the number of Lepidocyrtus species present in Greece increases to five, and the total European Lepidocyrtus species increases to 29.

    A review of the genera Elydnodes Hampson, 1913 and Antitrisuloides Holloway, 1985 with description of two new species (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Revision of Pantheinae, contribution III

    GOTTFRIED BEHOUNEKVLADIMIR KONONENKO
    12页
    查看更多>>摘要:Two genera in the noctuid subfamily Pantheinae are revised: Elydnodes Hampson, 1913 and Antitrisuloides Holloway, 1985. Two new species (Elydnodes griseata sp. n. and. Antitrisuloides siamensis sp. n.) are described from Thailand, Laos and Malaysia.

    Three new species of the subfamily Bryophilinae from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

    HUI-LIN HANVLADIMIR S. KONONENKOGOTTFRIED BEHOUNEK
    11页
    查看更多>>摘要:Three new species of the subfamily Bryophilinae (Victrix sinensis sp. n., Bryophila xizanga sp. n. and Stenoloba marinela sp. n.) are described from China. A new combination is proposed and lectotype designated for Victrix tripuncta Draudt, 1950, comb. n. Stenoloba speideli Kononenko & Ronkay, 2001 is reported for China for the first time. Checklists of the species of the genera Cryphia and Victrix occurring in China are presented.

    Two new species of Arctiidae (Lepidoptera) from Peru

    BENOIT VINCENT
    5页
    查看更多>>摘要:Approximately 300 species of Phaegopterinae (Arctiidae) occur in Peru, many of which were described by Walter Rothschild between 1909 and 1935 from Carabaya province (Puno Department). Only relatively recently has the moth fauna of other regions of the country been surveyed in detail, notably the expeditions undertaken by Thierry Porion in northern and central Peru in the 1980s. Herve de Toulgoet examined the arctiid material from those surveys, which are deposited in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris). He described about 15 new species, but a number of new taxa remain among this material, two of which are described here. In addition to the Porion/Toulgoet work, recent collecting using mercury vapour light was conducted to augment available material.