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Chlerogelloides femoralis Engel, Brooks & Yanega, 1997

Chlerogelloides femoralis Engel, Brooks & Yanega, 1997:6, ♂♀. Allotype ♂, Ecuador: Sucumbios: Sacha Lodge, 0,5° S 76,5° W, 270 m, 1-31 December, 1994 (SEMC, leg. P. Hibbs); Holotype ♀, Ecuador: Napo: Jatun Sacho Biological Station, 21 km E. Puerto Napo, 400 m, 18 Kuly 1994 (SEMC, leg. F. Génier). - Engel et al., 1997Engel, M.S., R.W. Brooks, & D. Yanega 1997. New genera and subgenera of Augochlorine bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Scientific Papers, Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas 5:1-21. (distribution); Engel & Brooks, 1999Engel, M.S. & R.W. Brooks 1999. A new Chlerogelloides from French Guiana, with comments on the genus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 72 (2):160-166. (distribution), 162 (distribution [the French Guiana record given in Engel et al. (1997) is of C. simplex and not C. femoralis]); Smith-Pardo, 2003Smith-Pardo, A.H. 2003. A preliminary account of the bees of Colombia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea): present knowledge and future directions. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 76 (2):335-341. (distribution); Engel, 2010Engel, M.S. 2010. Revision of the bee genus Chlerogella (Hymenoptera, Halictidae), part II: South American species and generic diagnosis. ZooKeys 47:1-100. (distribution).

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Area distribution map

map of Chlerogelloides femoralis     Engel, Brooks & Yanega, 1997

Distribution

BOLBolivia
(Engel et al., 1997)
BRABrazil
(Engel et al., 1997; Engel, 2010)
COLColombia
(Engel et al., 1997; Engel & Brooks, 1999; Smith-Pardo, 2003; Engel, 2010)
ECUEcuador
(Engel et al., 1997; Engel & Brooks, 1999; Engel, 2010)
PERPeru
(Engel et al., 1997; Engel & Brooks, 1999; Engel, 2010)

Literature

  • Engel, M.S. 2010. Revision of the bee genus Chlerogella (Hymenoptera, Halictidae), part II: South American species and generic diagnosis. ZooKeys 47:1-100.
  • Engel, M.S. & R.W. Brooks 1999. A new Chlerogelloides from French Guiana, with comments on the genus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 72 (2):160-166.
  • Engel, M.S., R.W. Brooks, & D. Yanega 1997. New genera and subgenera of Augochlorine bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Scientific Papers, Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas 5:1-21.
  • Smith-Pardo, A.H. 2003. A preliminary account of the bees of Colombia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea): present knowledge and future directions. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 76 (2):335-341.