New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)

Two new cases of gynandromorphs in bees are described and figured: a mixed, nearly bilateral gynandromorph of the orchid bee Euglossa (Euglossa) tridentata Moure and a mixed gynandromorph of the megachilid bee Megachile (Chelostomoides) otomita Cresson. Records of gynandromorphic bees recently documented in the literature are also summarized. In less than a decade, more than 20 new cases were documented in 15 species and five genera previously unknown; as of today, gynandromorphs are recorded from 113 species in 29 genera of all bee families. Most gynandromorphs have been recorded from the long-tongued bee families Apidae and Megachilidae, but at the generic level, a significant percentage of species are from the megadiverse Megachile s.l. (23% of the total) and Andrena (14%) (Andrenidae). Although gynandromorphs are known from all major biogeographic regions of the world, most are recorded from the Holarctic region (79%)

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Main Authors: Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor, González, Victor H. autor, Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112, Mérida, Jorge autor, Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531, Engel, Michael S. autor
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Subjects:Euglossini, Euglossa tridentata, Megachile otomita, Abejas, Morfología animal,
Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/zoos.201200017
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:360252024-07-16T11:26:12ZNew orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor González, Victor H. autor Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112 Mérida, Jorge autor Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531 Engel, Michael S. autor textengTwo new cases of gynandromorphs in bees are described and figured: a mixed, nearly bilateral gynandromorph of the orchid bee Euglossa (Euglossa) tridentata Moure and a mixed gynandromorph of the megachilid bee Megachile (Chelostomoides) otomita Cresson. Records of gynandromorphic bees recently documented in the literature are also summarized. In less than a decade, more than 20 new cases were documented in 15 species and five genera previously unknown; as of today, gynandromorphs are recorded from 113 species in 29 genera of all bee families. Most gynandromorphs have been recorded from the long-tongued bee families Apidae and Megachilidae, but at the generic level, a significant percentage of species are from the megadiverse Megachile s.l. (23% of the total) and Andrena (14%) (Andrenidae). Although gynandromorphs are known from all major biogeographic regions of the world, most are recorded from the Holarctic region (79%)Two new cases of gynandromorphs in bees are described and figured: a mixed, nearly bilateral gynandromorph of the orchid bee Euglossa (Euglossa) tridentata Moure and a mixed gynandromorph of the megachilid bee Megachile (Chelostomoides) otomita Cresson. Records of gynandromorphic bees recently documented in the literature are also summarized. In less than a decade, more than 20 new cases were documented in 15 species and five genera previously unknown; as of today, gynandromorphs are recorded from 113 species in 29 genera of all bee families. Most gynandromorphs have been recorded from the long-tongued bee families Apidae and Megachilidae, but at the generic level, a significant percentage of species are from the megadiverse Megachile s.l. (23% of the total) and Andrena (14%) (Andrenidae). Although gynandromorphs are known from all major biogeographic regions of the world, most are recorded from the Holarctic region (79%)EuglossiniEuglossa tridentataMegachile otomitaAbejasMorfología animalZoosystematics and Evolutionhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/zoos.201200017Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Euglossini
Euglossa tridentata
Megachile otomita
Abejas
Morfología animal
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Euglossa tridentata
Megachile otomita
Abejas
Morfología animal
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Euglossa tridentata
Megachile otomita
Abejas
Morfología animal
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Euglossa tridentata
Megachile otomita
Abejas
Morfología animal
Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor
González, Victor H. autor
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida, Jorge autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Engel, Michael S. autor
New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
description Two new cases of gynandromorphs in bees are described and figured: a mixed, nearly bilateral gynandromorph of the orchid bee Euglossa (Euglossa) tridentata Moure and a mixed gynandromorph of the megachilid bee Megachile (Chelostomoides) otomita Cresson. Records of gynandromorphic bees recently documented in the literature are also summarized. In less than a decade, more than 20 new cases were documented in 15 species and five genera previously unknown; as of today, gynandromorphs are recorded from 113 species in 29 genera of all bee families. Most gynandromorphs have been recorded from the long-tongued bee families Apidae and Megachilidae, but at the generic level, a significant percentage of species are from the megadiverse Megachile s.l. (23% of the total) and Andrena (14%) (Andrenidae). Although gynandromorphs are known from all major biogeographic regions of the world, most are recorded from the Holarctic region (79%)
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Euglossa tridentata
Megachile otomita
Abejas
Morfología animal
author Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor
González, Victor H. autor
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida, Jorge autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Engel, Michael S. autor
author_facet Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor
González, Victor H. autor
Ayala Barajas, Ricardo Doctor autor 14112
Mérida, Jorge autor
Sagot, Philippe Doctor autor 22531
Engel, Michael S. autor
author_sort Hinojosa Díaz, Ismael A. autor
title New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
title_short New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
title_full New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
title_fullStr New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
title_full_unstemmed New orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
title_sort new orchid and leaf-cutter bee gynandromorphs, with an updated review (hymenoptera, apoidea)
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