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buscar esse táxon em outros sistemas Xenoglossa Smith, 1854

Xenoglossa Smith, F. (1854). Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part II. Apidae. London: British Museum 199-465 pp. [315] .
Type species: Xenoglossa fulva Smith, 1854 by monotypy.

Xenoglossa (Eoxenoglossa) Hurd, P. D., Jr. & Linsley, E. G. (1970). A classification of the squash and gourd bees Peponapis and Xenoglossa (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol. 62: 1-39 [34] .
Type species: Melissodes strenua Cresson, 1878 by original designation.

Distribution

Nearctic Region: Mexico (Distrito Federal, Guanajuato, México, Querétaro de Arteaga, Sinaloa, Sonora), United States of America (Arizona); Neotropical Region: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico (Chiapas, Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz), Nicaragua

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How to cite this page
D. Urban, J. S. Moure & G. A. R. Melo, 2023. Eucerini Latreille, 1802. In Moure, J. S., Urban, D. & Melo, G. A. R. (Orgs). Catalogue of Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) in the Neotropical Region - online version. Available at https://www.moure.cria.org.br/catalogue. Accessed May/19/2024

Online since: 23 Jul 2008
Last update : 17 Jul 2023

APIDAE ›› Apinae ›› Eucerini

Available Species

  • Xenoglossa crawfordi Cockerell, 1910 
  • Xenoglossa fulva Smith, 1854 
  • Xenoglossa gabbii (Cresson, 1878)