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buscar esse táxon em outros sistemas Euglossa (Glossurella) adiastola Hinojosa-Díaz, Nemésio & Engel, 2012

Euglossa (Glossurella) adiastola Hinojosa-Díaz, I. A., Nemésio, A. & Engel, M. S. (2012). Two new species of Euglossa from South America, with notes on their taxonomic affinities (Hymenoptera, Apidae). ZooKeys 221: 63-79 [73] .
Type data: holotype DZMG <M> , paratype DZMG <M> , paratype SEMK.
Type locality: Brazil, Espírito Santo, Pinheiros, REBIO Córrego do Veado.

Distribution

Neotropical Region: Brazil (Alagoas [Ibateguara, Murici], Bahia [Camacan, Igrapiúna, Ilhéus, Ituberá, Porto Seguro, Prado, Uruçuca], Espírito Santo [Conceição Da Barra, Linhares, Pinheiros], Minas Gerais [Santa Maria Do Salto])

References

Coswosk, J.A., Ferreira, R.A., Soares, E.D.G., & Faria, L.R.R. (2018). Responses of Euglossine Bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Euglossina) to an Edge-Forest Gradient in a Large Tabuleiro Forest Remnant in Eastern Brazil. Neotrop. Entomol. 47: 447-456 [451] (Distribution)
Coswosk, J.A., Soares, E.D.G., & Faria, L.R.R. (2019). Bait traps remain attractive to euglossine bees even after two weeks: a report from Brazilian Atlantic forest. Rev. Bras. Entomol. 63: 1-5 [3] (Distribution)
Nemésio, A. (2014). The orchid-bee faunas (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of 'Reserva Ecológica Michelin', 'RPPN Serra Bonita' and one Atlantic Forest remnant in the state of Bahia, Brazil, with new geographic records. Braz. J. Biol. 74 (1): 16-22 [18] (Distribution)
Nemésio, A. & Santos Junior, J.E. (2014). Is the “Centro de Endemismo Pernambuco” a biodiversity hotspot for orchid bees?. Braz. J. Biol. 74 (3): 78-92 [82] (Distribution)

How to cite this page
J. S. Moure & G. A. R. Melo, 2023. Euglossini 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 Sep/16/2024

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

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