Allodapine bees in the Arabian Peninsula (Hymenoptera: Apidae): A new species of braunsapis from the Sarawat Mountains, with an overview of the Arabian fauna

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An interesting new species of allodapine bee (Xylocopinae: Allodapini: Allodapina) is described and figured from males and females captured in the Sarawat Mountains near al-Baha, representing the first records of the tribe for Saudi Arabia. Braunsapis alqarnii Engel and Michener, new species, is similar to the small species of the genus known from Africa and Madagascar but is distinguished on the basis of several features, most notably the male hind legs and terminalia. Notes are provided on the known allodapine fauna of the Arabian Peninsula, with a key to the species. © 2014 American Museum of Natural History.

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Engel, M. S., Alqarni, A. S., Hannan, M. A., Hinojosa-Díaz, I. A., & Michener, C. D. (2014). Allodapine bees in the Arabian Peninsula (Hymenoptera: Apidae): A new species of braunsapis from the Sarawat Mountains, with an overview of the Arabian fauna. American Museum Novitates, (3801), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1206/3801.1

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