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buscar esse táxon em outros sistemas Caenohalictus Cameron, 1903

Caenohalictus Cameron, P. (1903). Descriptions of new species of Hymenoptera taken by Mr. Edward Whymper on the "Higher Andes of the Equator". Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc. 29: 225-238 [231] .
Type species: Caeonohalictus trichiophthalmus Cameron, 1903 by monotypy.

Remarks

Most of the taxonomic decisions made by Rojas & Toro (2000) have not been incorporated in the previous editions of Moure's catalog. They have been omitted from the present version as well.

Distribution

Neotropical Region: Argentina (Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Chubut, Córdoba, Jujuy, La Pampa, La Rioja, Mendoza, Misiones, Neuquén, Rio Negro, Salta, San Juan, San Luis, Santa Cruz, Santa Fé, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán), Bolivia (La Paz, Santa Cruz), Brazil (Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais [Barbacena], Paraná [Almirante Tamandaré, Curitiba, Guarapuava, Lapa, Morretes, Paranaguá, São José Dos Pinhais], Rio Grande do Sul, Rio de Janeiro [Itatiaia, Nova Friburgo, Rio De Janeiro], Santa Catarina [Joinville], São Paulo [Botucatu, Corumbataí, Rio Claro, Salesópolis, São Paulo, São Sebastião, Vitória Brasil]), Chile (Aisén, Arica, Biobío, Cautín, Chacabuco, Chiloé, Choapa, Colchagua, Concepción, Copiapó, Curicó, El Loa, Elqui, Iquique, Linares, Los Andes, Magallanes, Malleco, Osorno, Parinacota, Quillota, Santiago, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Ñuble), Colombia (Cundinamarca, Valle del Cauca), Ecuador (Chimborazo, Pichincha), Honduras, Paraguay (San Pedro), Peru (Ancash, Cuzco, Lima), Venezuela (Mérida)

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How to cite this page
J. S. Moure & G. A. R. Melo, 2022. Halictini Thomson, 1869. 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 Dec/22/2024

Online since: 23 Jul 2008
Last update : 22 Mar 2022

APIDAE ›› Halictinae ›› Halictini ›› Caenohalictina

Available Species

  • Caenohalictus aerugineus (Coelho, Felizardo & Engel, 2014) 
  • Caenohalictus alexandrei Celis, Cure & Aguilar-Benavides, 2014 
  • Caenohalictus alticola (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus angolensis (Cockerell, 1937) 
  • Caenohalictus antarius (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus aplacodes Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus autumnalis (Jörgensen, 1912) 
  • Caenohalictus azarae (Cockerell, 1926) 
  • Caenohalictus azureiventris (Friese, 1916) 
  • Caenohalictus baeri (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus canosus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus cicindulus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus colombianus (Coelho & Engel, 2018) 
  • Caenohalictus columbus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus cuprellus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus curticeps (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus cyanopygus Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus dilutior (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus dolator (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus eberhardorum Michener, 1979 
  • Caenohalictus ecuadorensis (Cameron, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus elachion (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus flammeus González-Vaquero & Roig-Alsina, 2013 
  • Caenohalictus fulgens Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus galletue Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus gaullei (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus implexus Moure, 1950 
  • Caenohalictus inca (Coelho, Felizardo & Engel, 2014) 
  • Caenohalictus incertus (Schrottky, 1902) 
  • Caenohalictus intermedius Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus iodurus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus kallos (Coelho, Felizardo & Engel, 2014) 
  • Caenohalictus lindigi (Vachal, 1911) 
  • Caenohalictus macellus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus mitratus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus modestus (Smith, 1853) 
  • Caenohalictus monilicornis Alfken, 1932 
  • Caenohalictus moritzi Alfken, 1932 
  • Caenohalictus mourei Almeida & Laroca, 2005 
  • Caenohalictus niger (Coelho & Engel, 2018) 
  • Caenohalictus notares (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus oblitus Moure & Hurd, 1987 
  • Caenohalictus obnuptus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus opaciceps (Friese, 1916) 
  • Caenohalictus opacifrons (Friese, 1916) 
  • Caenohalictus opacus (Friese, 1916) 
  • Caenohalictus oresicoetes (Moure, 1943) 
  • Caenohalictus pacis (Janvier, 1955) 
  • Caenohalictus palumbes (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus pilosus (Coelho & Engel, 2018) 
  • Caenohalictus pisinnus (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus pygosinuatus Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus rectangulus (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus rimosiceps (Packard, 1869) 
  • Caenohalictus riveti (Vachal, 1904) 
  • Caenohalictus robertsi Packer, 1993 
  • Caenohalictus rostrifer Moure & Hurd, 1987 
  • Caenohalictus sabanaensis Celis, Cure & Aguilar-Benavides, 2014 
  • Caenohalictus schulthessi (Vachal, 1903) 
  • Caenohalictus tesselatus (Moure, 1940) 
  • Caenohalictus thamyris (Jörgensen, 1912) 
  • Caenohalictus thauca (Schrottky, 1909) 
  • Caenohalictus trichiothalmus Cameron, 1903 
  • Caenohalictus turquesa Rojas & Toro, 2000 
  • Caenohalictus venezuelanus (Coelho & Engel, 2018)