APIDAE Apinae Eucerini Xenoglossa
Xenoglossa fulva Smith, 1854
Xenoglossa fulva
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 data: syntype BMNH 17B.861 <F><M>.
Type locality: Mexico, Puebla.
Anthophora holopyrrha
Dours, J. M. A. (1869). Monographie iconographique du genre Anthophora Lat. Mem. Soc. Linn. Nord Fr. 2: 5-211 [89] .
Type data: syntype whereabouts unknown <F><M>.
Type locality: Mexico.
Distribution
Nearctic Region: Mexico (Guanajuato, México, Querétaro de Arteaga); Neotropical Region: Mexico (Michoacán, Morelos, Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz)
References
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Cockerell, T. D. A. (1923). Some bees from British Guiana. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) 11: 442-459 [443] (Citation)
Dalla Torre, C. G. (1896). Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus. Lipsiae: Guilelmi Engelmann Vol. 10 643 pp. [233] (Taxonomy (as Eucera))
Dours, J. M. A. (1869). Monographie iconographique du genre Anthophora Lat. Mem. Soc. Linn. Nord Fr. 2: 5-211 [89] (Distribution (as Anthophora holopyrrha))
Hurd, P. D., Jr. & Linsley, E. G. (1964). The squash and gourd bees- genera Peponapis Robertson and Xenoglossa Smith- Inhabiting America North of Mexico (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Hilgardia 35 (15): 375-477 [384, 385, 386, 403-408] (Key, distribution, flower records)
Hurd, P. D., Jr. & Linsley, E. G. (1967). Squash and gourd bees of the genus Xenoglossa (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 60 (5): 988-1007 [989, 990, 994, 995, 999, 1000-1001] (Table, flower record, key)
Hurd, P. D., Jr., Linsley, E. G. & Whitaker, T. W. (1971). Squash and gourd bees (Peponapis, Xenoglossa) and the origin of the cultivated Cucurbita. Evolution 25 (1): 218-234 [226, 227, 230] (Table (as Xenoglossa (Xenoglossa)))
LaBerge, W. E. (1957). The genera of bees of the tribe Eucerini in North and Central America (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Am. Mus. Novit. 1837: 1-44 [14] (Citation, type specie)
LaBerge, W. E. & Moure, J. S. (1962). Type specimens of American Eucerini bees deposited in the British Museum (Hymenoptera- Apoidea). Bol. Univ. Fed. Paraná, Zool. 1 (11): 1-12 [6] (Redescription)
Lutz, F. E. & Cockerell, T. D. A. (1920). Notes on distribution and bibliography of North American bees of the families Apidae, Meliponidae, Bombidae, Euglossidae, and Anthophoridae. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 42: 491-641 [624, 574] (Taxonomy (as Anthophora holopyrrha))
Moure, J. S. (1960). Abelhas da região neotropical descritas por G. Gribodo (Hymenoptera-Apoidea). Bol. Univ. Fed. Parana, Zool. 1 (1): 1-18 [8] (Citation)
Rozen, J. G., Jr. (1965). The larvae of the Anthophoridae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Part I. Introduction, Eucerini, and Centridini (Anthophorinae). Am. Mus. Novit. 2233: 1-27 [6, 9, 11] (Key mature larva, description, distribution)
Wille, A. (1958). A comparative study of the dorsal vessels of bees. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 51 (6): 538-546 [545] (Note)
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