A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees

Copyright © 2018 Magnolia Press We describe Lepidotrigona satun Attasopa and Bänziger new species from southern Thailand based upon associated males and females (workers). The new species is a member of the L. ventralis species group, which is otherwise represented in Thailand only by L. flavibasis...

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Main Authors: Korrawat Attasopa, Hans Bänziger, Terd Disayathanoowat, Laurence Packer
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-580382018-09-05T04:19:17Z A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees Korrawat Attasopa Hans Bänziger Terd Disayathanoowat Laurence Packer Agricultural and Biological Sciences Copyright © 2018 Magnolia Press We describe Lepidotrigona satun Attasopa and Bänziger new species from southern Thailand based upon associated males and females (workers). The new species is a member of the L. ventralis species group, which is otherwise represented in Thailand only by L. flavibasis and L. doipaensis. We also describe the males of the latter two species, associated with nests from close to their type localities in northern Thailand. Lepidotrigona doipaensis Schwarz and L. flavibasis (Cockerell) had previously often been misidentified as L. ventralis (Smith), a species confirmed only from Borneo. Based upon differences in male morphology, especially of the metasomal sterna, we conclude that the male described from Vietnam by Sakagami (1975) as belonging to L. flavibasis represents an undescribed species. Our findings support previous taxonomic studies that highlight the importance of including males in the differentiation of closely related species of meliponines and their association with workers. The three species whose males we describe have asymmetric penis valves with the asymmetry differentially developed among the three. We compare this genitalic asymmetry with that known from a different apid genus, Tarsalia. 2018-09-05T04:19:17Z 2018-09-05T04:19:17Z 2018-06-29 Journal 11755334 11755326 2-s2.0-85049137204 10.11646/zootaxa.4442.1.3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85049137204&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58038
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Korrawat Attasopa
Hans Bänziger
Terd Disayathanoowat
Laurence Packer
A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
description Copyright © 2018 Magnolia Press We describe Lepidotrigona satun Attasopa and Bänziger new species from southern Thailand based upon associated males and females (workers). The new species is a member of the L. ventralis species group, which is otherwise represented in Thailand only by L. flavibasis and L. doipaensis. We also describe the males of the latter two species, associated with nests from close to their type localities in northern Thailand. Lepidotrigona doipaensis Schwarz and L. flavibasis (Cockerell) had previously often been misidentified as L. ventralis (Smith), a species confirmed only from Borneo. Based upon differences in male morphology, especially of the metasomal sterna, we conclude that the male described from Vietnam by Sakagami (1975) as belonging to L. flavibasis represents an undescribed species. Our findings support previous taxonomic studies that highlight the importance of including males in the differentiation of closely related species of meliponines and their association with workers. The three species whose males we describe have asymmetric penis valves with the asymmetry differentially developed among the three. We compare this genitalic asymmetry with that known from a different apid genus, Tarsalia.
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author Korrawat Attasopa
Hans Bänziger
Terd Disayathanoowat
Laurence Packer
author_facet Korrawat Attasopa
Hans Bänziger
Terd Disayathanoowat
Laurence Packer
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title A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
title_short A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
title_full A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
title_fullStr A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
title_full_unstemmed A new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: Apidae) from Thailand with the description of males of l. Flavibasis and l. Doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
title_sort new species of lepidotrigona (hymenoptera: apidae) from thailand with the description of males of l. flavibasis and l. doipaensis and comments on asymmetrical genitalia in bees
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