2021
DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab005
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Phylogeny and generic classification of the Anthidiini bees from the Neotropical region (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Abstract: The Anthidiini is a highly diverse tribe of bees with approximately 700 described species worldwide, of which about 350 occur in the Neotropical region. However, the phylogenetic relationships within the Neotropical lineage are poorly understood and the generic limits of these clades are still controversial, with different proposals of classification. Therefore, we carried out a phylogenetic study to investigate the monophyly of Neotropical taxa, to understand the relationships among Neotropical genera, and to… Show more

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“…The genus Bothranthidium is considered a subgenus of Anthodioctes Holmberg by Michener (2007), a position not adopted here, following the position of Moure (1947) and subsequent works (Parizotto et al, 2021;Urban, 1998Urban, , 2004. The genus is monotypic, and is characterized by the long pronotal lobe, the smaller stigma and the very broad scutoscutellar foveae.…”
Section: Family Megachilidae Tribe Anthiidini Genus Bothranthidium Mourementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Bothranthidium is considered a subgenus of Anthodioctes Holmberg by Michener (2007), a position not adopted here, following the position of Moure (1947) and subsequent works (Parizotto et al, 2021;Urban, 1998Urban, , 2004. The genus is monotypic, and is characterized by the long pronotal lobe, the smaller stigma and the very broad scutoscutellar foveae.…”
Section: Family Megachilidae Tribe Anthiidini Genus Bothranthidium Mourementioning
confidence: 99%