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Revision of the historical type collections of long-horn bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerini) preserved in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris
Dorchin, Achik
2023In Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 59 (2), p. 115 - 149
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Keywords :
Mediterranean; Palaearctic; Pollinators; solitary bees; Taxonomy; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Insect Science
Abstract :
[en] Summary. This work presents a first taxonomic revision of the historical type collections of West Palaearctic bees in the tribe Eucerini (Apidae) that are preserved in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. A total of 72 species names are revised, 147 type specimens are recognised, and 33 synonyms are newly proposed. Unexpectedly, some of the oldest bee names were found to be misinterpreted and have been incorrectly used for a period of nearly 200 years, demonstrating a substantial lack of knowledge. Actions are taken to settle the taxonomy of these and many other species, the names of which are continuously being used in biodiversity studies and databases. The following taxonomic changes are proposed: Tetralonia Spinola, 1838 is reestablished as a valid genus and not as a subgenus of Eucera Scopoli, 1770 (based on F. Freitas, in litt.) (stat. rev.); Eucera speculifera Pérez, 1910 n. syn. of Eucera aeolopus Pérez, 1910; Eucera conspersa Pérez, 1895 n. syn. of Eucera algira Lepeletier, 1841; Eucera dentipes Saunders, 1908 n. syn. of Eucera algira Lepeletier, 1841; Tetralonia atroalba Pérez, 1895 n. syn. of Tetralonia brachycera Gribodo, 1893 [Eucera (Synhalonia) brachycera (Gribodo)]; Eucera wahrmani Benoist, 1950 n. syn. of Eucera cinnamomea Alfken, 1935; Eucera fasciatella Lepeletier, 1841 n. syn. of Eucera clypeata Erichson, 1835; Eucera decolorata Gribodo, 1924 n. syn. of Eucera confinis Pérez, 1895; Eucera bolivari Dusmet y Alonso, 1926 n. syn. of Eucera confinis Pérez, 1895; Tetralonia mucida Pérez, 1895 n. syn. of Eucera (Synhalonia) cuniculina Klug, 1845; Eucera fulvescens Walker, 1871 (and its replacement name E. aegyptiaca Dalla Torre, 1896) n. syn. of Eucera dimidiata Brullé, 1832; Eucera gracilipes Pérez, 1910 (and its replacement name E. duplicata Dusmet y Alonso, 1926) n. syn. of Eucera furfurea Vachal, 1907; Eucera bicolor Lepeletier, 1841 (as well as its replacement name E. algeriensis Dalla Torre, 1896) n. syn. of Eucera hispana Lepeletier, 1841; Eucera ephippia Dours, 1873 n. syn. of Eucera hispana Lepeletier, 1841; Eucera hispaliensis Pérez, 1902 n. syn. of Apis longicornis Linnaeus, 1758 [Eucera longicornis (Linnaeus)]; Eucera fallax Dusmet y Alonso, 1926 n. syn. of Apis longicornis Linnaeus, 1758 [Eucera longicornis (Linnaeus)]; Eucera subvillosa Lepeletier, 1841 n. syn. of Eucera nigra Lepeletier, 1841; Eucera contigua Dusmet y Alonso, 1928 n. syn. of Eucera nigrifacies Lepeletier, 1841; Tetralonia lucasi Gribodo, 1893 [Eucera (Synhalonia) lucasi (Gribodo)] n. syn. of Macrocera obscura Brullé, 1832 [Eucera (Synhalonia) obscura (Brullé)]; Eucera grisea var. effasciata Alfken 1926 n. syn. of Eucera oraniensis Lepeletier, 1841; Eucera aciculata Pérez, 1910 n. syn. of Eucera polita Pérez, 1895; Eucera bipartita Pérez, 1910 n. syn. of Eucera proxima Morawitz, 1875; Eucera sulamita Vachal, 1907 n. syn. of Eucera syriaca Dalla Torre, 1896; Eucera kervillei Pérez, 1910 n. syn. of Eucera syriaca Dalla Torre, 1896; Eucera maxima Tkalců, 1987 n. syn. of Eucera taurea Vachal, 1907; Eucera obsoleta Pérez, 1910 n. syn. of Eucera terminata Pérez, 1895 (as also the latter’s replacement name E. xanthura Pérez, 1895); Eucera unicincta Lepeletier, 1841 n. syn. of Eucera vidua Lepeletier, 1841; Tetralonia carbonaria Pérez, 1895 n. syn. of Eucera atrata Klug, 1845 [Tetralonia atrata (Klug)]. In addition, Eucera eucnemidea Dours, 1873 is confirmed as a synonym, and formally synonymised with Eucera grisea Fabricius, 1793 (n. syn.). The following species-group names are synonymised, despite having precedency, under the principle of name stability: Eucera trivittata Brullé, 1832 n. syn. of Eucera bidentata Pérez, 1887; Eucera distincta Lepeletier, 1841 n. syn. of Eucera pollinosa Smith, 1854; Macrocera alternans Brullé, 1832 [Eucera (Synhalonia) alternans (Brullé)] n. syn. of Macrocera rufa Lepeletier, 1841 [Eucera (Synhalonia) rufa (Lepeletier)]; and Eucera subfasciata Lepeletier, 1841 n. syn. of Eucera taurica Morawitz, 1871. Eucera impressiventris Pérez, 1895 stat. rev. is resurrected from synonymy with Eucera punctatissima Pérez, 1895, and reestablished as a valid species. In addition to 43 lectotypes, neotypes are designated for two species, Tetralonia coangustata Dours, 1873, and T. nigrifacies Dours, 1873 (syn. Eucera commixta Dalla Torre & Friese, 1895).
Disciplines :
Entomology & pest control
Author, co-author :
Dorchin, Achik  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté des Sciences > Service de Zoologie ; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Department of Biology – Invertebrates, Tervuren, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Revision of the historical type collections of long-horn bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerini) preserved in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris
Publication date :
2023
Journal title :
Annales de la Société Entomologique de France
ISSN :
0037-9271
eISSN :
2168-6351
Publisher :
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Volume :
59
Issue :
2
Pages :
115 - 149
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
S869 - Zoologie
Research institute :
Research Institute for Biosciences
Funding text :
I am grateful to Romain Le Divelec, Agnièle Touret-Alby, and the curator Claire Villemant (MNHN, France) for their invaluable help in locating and studying type material, and providing reference documents that are preserved in the MNHN; this work would have been incomplete and inaccurate without their help. I thank the curators and collection managers Stefanie Krause (MNB, Germany), Joseph Monks (BMNH, UK), Zoltán Vas (MTM, Hungary), and Lukasz Przybylowicz (ISEAP, Poland) for providing information on type material that is preserved in their institutes. Paolo Rosa (UMons, Belgium) helped with advice on nomenclatural problems. Nicolas Vereecken (ULB, Belgium) kindly permitted the use of bee photographs for illustration. I also thank two reviewers, the subject editor, and the chief editor Antoine Mantilleri for comments that considerably improved this paper. This work was supported by a Furth travel fellowship in the year 2019 from David Furth (NMNH, USA) and the School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University; and by the Laboratory of Zoology, Research Institute for Biosciences, in the University of Mons.
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