1. Taxonomic revision of
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Zachary M, Portman, John L, Neff, and Terry, Griswold
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Male ,Sex Characteristics ,Species Specificity ,Southwestern United States ,Animals ,Female ,Bees ,Boraginaceae ,Pollination ,Mexico - Abstract
Perdita subgenus Heteroperdita Timberlake, a distinctive subgenus of 22 species from the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico, all specialists on Tiquilia (Boraginaceae), is revised. Nine new species are described: Perdita (Heteroperdita) desdemona Portman, sp. n., P. (H.) exusta PortmanGriswold, sp. n., P. (H.) hippolyta PortmanGriswold, sp. n. (male previously incorrectly described as P. pilonotata Timberlake), P. (H.) hooki PortmanNeff, sp. n., P. (H.) nuttalliae Portman, sp. n., P. (H.) prodigiosa PortmanGriswold, sp. n., P. (H.) sycorax Portman, sp. n., P. (H.) titania PortmanGriswold, sp. n., and P. (H.) yanegai Portman, sp. n. The following sexes are associated and described for the first time: the male of P. (H.) frontalis Timberlake, 1968, the female of P. (H.) optiva Timberlake, 1954, and the true male of P. (H.) pilonotata Timberlake, 1980. Perdita (H.) fasciatella Timberlake, 1980 is proposed as a junior synonym of P. (H.) sexfasciata Timberlake, 1954. A neotype is designated for P. (H.) pilonotata Timberlake, 1980. Two species in particular, P. prodigiosa and P. pilonotata, are sexually dimorphic with distinctive ant-like males. Information is presented on floral relationships, phenology, and geographic distribution. Identification keys for males and females are provided.
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- 2016