Revisão das espécies de Melipona do grupo fuliginosa Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Apidae, Meliponini

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Abstract

Three species are recognized: Melipona (Michmelia) fuliginosa Lepeletier, 1836, widely distributed, from Suriname and French Guiana to southeastern Brazil and northwestern Argentina, M. (Michmelia) titania Gribodo, 1893 (revalidated), endemic to western Amazon and M. (Michmelia) fallax sp. nov., from northwestern Ecuador to Central America. Melipona fuliginosa differs from the other species by the pilosity of metasomal terga II-V, dense and plumose, in both male and workers, and the first tarsomere of leg III of the male wider than long. In M. titania and M. fallax sp. nov., the pilosity of terga II-V is scarce and simple, non-plumose, and the first tarsomere of leg III of the male is as long as wide or longer. Workers of Melipona titania and M. fallax sp. nov. differ by the shape of the penicillum, which is strongly sinuous in M. titania, and in the males of M. fallax sp. nov. the internal orbits of the eyes are parallel, while in M. titania the orbits are convergent below. New geographic records, bionomic data and an identification key for the species are presented. In addition, comments are given on geographic patterns and tergal glands of the queens.

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Camargo, J. M. F., & Pedro, S. R. M. (2008, September). Revisão das espécies de Melipona do grupo fuliginosa Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Apidae, Meliponini. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0085-56262008000300014

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