2014
DOI: 10.17161/jom.v0i43.4812
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A new paracolletine bee from Colombia (Hymenoptera: Colletidae), with an updated checklist of the tropical Andean bee fauna

Abstract: A new species of the paracolletine genus Lonchopria Vachal, Lonchopria (Biglossa) comforti Gonzalez & Engel, new species, from high elevations in the Central Andes of Colombia is described and figured.  A preliminary key to the species of the Lonchopria subgenus Biglossa Friese is presented.  Recent records of bees occurring at elevations above 2500 m in Colombia and other Andean countries are also summarized.

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“…Moderate to high altitudes in the Andes are proving to have a wealth of only recently discovered bees (Gonzalez & Ruz, 2007;Gonzalez & Engel, 2011;Packer & Dumesh, 2012;Gonzalez et al 2019;Mir Sharifi et al, 2019), with some records extending the ranges of supraspecific taxa substantially further north (e.g., Gonzalez et al, 2014aGonzalez et al, , 2014bGonzalez & Engel, 2015;Dumesh & Packer, 2013), and others much further south (e.g., Packer & Dumesh, 2019). This paper provides another example of such a range extension with A. chirosimpson coming from over 2000 km further south than the previously southernmost record for the genus which was in Pasco, Peru (Gonzalez & Engel, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moderate to high altitudes in the Andes are proving to have a wealth of only recently discovered bees (Gonzalez & Ruz, 2007;Gonzalez & Engel, 2011;Packer & Dumesh, 2012;Gonzalez et al 2019;Mir Sharifi et al, 2019), with some records extending the ranges of supraspecific taxa substantially further north (e.g., Gonzalez et al, 2014aGonzalez et al, , 2014bGonzalez & Engel, 2015;Dumesh & Packer, 2013), and others much further south (e.g., Packer & Dumesh, 2019). This paper provides another example of such a range extension with A. chirosimpson coming from over 2000 km further south than the previously southernmost record for the genus which was in Pasco, Peru (Gonzalez & Engel, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Las abejas (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) son consideradas especies clave en muchos ecosistemas naturales así como en agroecosistemas, por su importante papel en la polinización (Kratochwil, 2003;Vaissiere, Freitas, & Gemmill-Herren, 2011). Los Andes constituyen una región con alta diversidad de abejas, y para Colombia se han registrado alrededor de 68 especies en dicha zona (González, Velez-Ruiz, & Engel, 2014). Aunque la mayoría de los estudios de vida silvestre se llevan a cabo en zonas relativamente conservadas, también se ha observado la importancia de estudiar las especies que han logrado adaptarse a zonas altamente intervenidas.…”
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“…Of the 18 published issues, 78% of them were focused on systematics (e.g., Engel & Prado, 2014;Gibbs et al, 2014), with a subset of these describing 20 species as new (Ayala & Engel, 2014a, 2014bEngel, 2014aEngel, , 2014bEngel, , 2014cEngel et al, 2014b;Gonzalez et al, 2014aGonzalez et al, , 2014bHinojosa-Díaz & Engel, 2014;Kuhlmann, 2014), along with three subgenera (Engel, 2014b;Michez et al, 2014) and one genus, and these figures include a remarkable genus and species of extinct corbiculate apine from the Middle Eocene of Europe (Table 1). As is our policy, all new taxa were registered in ZooBank and in full accordance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature's standards for electronic validation of new zoological names (ICZN, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%