Caenonomada bruneri Ashmead, 1899
Caenonomada bruneri
Ashmead, W. H. (1899). Classification of the bees, or the superfamily Apoidea. Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc. 26: 49-100 [68] .
Type data: holotype USNM <M>.
Type locality: Argentina, Santa Fé, Carcarana.
Chacoana melanoxantha
Holmberg, E. L. (1903). Delectus Hymenopterologicus Argentinus [.]. An. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. B. Aires 2 (3): 377-468 [433] .
Type data: holotype MACN <F>.
Type locality: Argentina, Formosa, Formosa.
Tetrapedia gaullei
Vachal, J. (1904). Voyage de M. G. A. Baer au Tucuman (Argentine). Hymenoptera Mellifera (Familia unica: Apidae). Rev. Entomol. (Caen) 23: 9-26 [22] (Name spelled originally as Gaullei) .
Type data: syntype MNHP <F>.
Type locality: Argentina, Tucumán.
Distribution
Neotropical Region: Argentina (Buenos Aires, Chaco, Corrientes, Formosa, Santa Fé, Tucumán), Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná [Curitiba], Rio Grande do Sul [Alegrete, Bagé, Caçapava Do Sul, Esteio, Lavras Do Sul, Rosário Do Sul, Santana Da Boa Vista, Tenente Portela], Santa Catarina), Paraguay
References
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Aguiar, A.J.C., Melo, G.A.R., Vasconcelos, T.N.C., Gonçalves, R.B., Giugliano, L. & Martins, A.C. (2020). Biogeography and early diversification of Tapinotaspidini oil-bees support presence of Paleocene savannas in South America. Mol. Phylog. Evol. 143: 1-10 [5, 6] (Figure (as Caenonomada bruneri))
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Cockerell, T. D. A. (1912). New bees from Brazil. Psyche 19: 41-61 [52, 53] (Taxonomic notes (as Caenonomada bruneri))
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Diaz, B.M. & Martínez, M.A. (2018). El uso de “plantas insectario” como aporte al manejo de plagas en hortalizas de hoja en el nordeste de Entre Ríos pp. 237-265 in Ullé, J. & Diaz, B.M. (ed.) El suelo como reactor de los procesos de regulación funcional de los agroecosistemas. Buenos Aires: Editora Ediciones INTA [248] (Figure (as Caenonomada bruneri))
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Last update : 17 Jul 2023