Euglossa (Euglossa) igniventris Friese, 1925
Euglossa igniventris
Friese, H. (1925). Neue neotropische Bienenarten, zugleich II. Nachtrag zur Bienenfauna von Costa Rica. (Hym.). Stett. Entomol. Ztg. 86 (2): 1-41 [29] (In Moure et al. (2007:232), the depository of the type specimen of Euglossa igniventris is was treated as unknown considering that Moure (1967:403) had the female holotype listed under the ZMB collection, while Kimsey & Dressler (1986:232) had it under the USNM collection. Nemésio (2009:236) and Nemésio & Rasmussen (2011:26) list it in the ZMB collection, a position followed here.) .
Type data: holotype ZMB <F> (Nemésio & Rasmussen (2011:26) treat the type specimen as lectotype. Their position is not followed here considering that there is no evidence in the original description for more than one specimen being examined and they have not presented evidence on the contrary (G. A. R. Melo, unpubl.)).
Type locality: Costa Rica, San José, La Caja.
Euglossa cupreiventris
Cheesman, L. E. (1929). Hymenoptera collected on the “St. George” Expedition in Central America and the W. Indies. Trans. Entomol. Soc. Lond. 77 (2): 141-154 [146] .
Type data: syntype BMNH 17B.946 <F>.
Type locality: Panama.
Distribution
Neotropical Region: Costa Rica (San José), Panama
References
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Dressler, R. L. (1967). Why do euglossine bees visit orchid flowers?. Atas Simp. Biota Amazônica 5: 171-180 [173] (Flower records)
Dressler, R. L. (1968). Pollination on orchids and euglossine bees in Panama and Costa Rica. Rev. Biol. Trop. 15 (1): 143-183 [154, 162, 183] (Flower records)
Dressler, R. L. (1978). An infrageneric classification of Euglossa, with notes on some features of special taxonomic importance (Hymenoptera; Apidae). Rev. Biol. Trop. 26 (1): 187-198 [194] (Citation, systematics)
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Friese, H. (1925). Neue neotropische Bienenarten, zugleich II. Nachtrag zur Bienenfauna von Costa Rica. (Hym.). Stett. Entomol. Ztg. 86 (2): 1-41 [29] (Type locality, flower record)
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Moure, J. S. (1967). A check-list of the known euglossine bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Atas do Simpósio sôbre a Biota Amazônica, vol. 5 pp. 395-415 [402, 403] (Catalog (as igniventris), distribution, misinterpretation of status of type material of Euglossa cupreiventris)
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