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Exaerete guaykuru Anjos-Silva and Rebelo, new species
2006Exaerete guaykuru AnjosSilva and Rebêlo, new species Figs. 1, 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 23 Diagnosis: dorsally, the posterior margin of the mesoscutellum is linear and depressed medially forming an extended median carina. In posterior view, the mesoscutellum with two sub lateral tubercles is unique, most similar to that of E. trochanterica.
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Exaerete salsai sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Apidae): a new orchid bee from eastern Brazil
Zootaxa, 2011Exaerete salsai sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Apini: Euglossina) is described from southern Bahia and northeastern Minas Gerais, eastern Brazil. Its relationships with the other members of the genus are discussed, and it is considered to be a close ally of the Amazonian Exaerete trochanterica (Friese, 1900) and the Central American Exaerete kimseyae ...
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Exaerete salsai Nemesio, sp. n.
2011Published as part of Nemésio, André, 2011, Exaerete salsai sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Apidae): a new orchid bee from eastern Brazil, pp.
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Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 2018
A new species of the cleptoparasitic orchid bee genus Exaerete Hoffmannsegg (Apinae: Euglossini) is described and figured from a series of males collected in the coastal region of Aragua, Venezuela. Exaerete fallaciosa, sp. n., is most similar to E. trochanterica (Friese) and E.
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A new species of the cleptoparasitic orchid bee genus Exaerete Hoffmannsegg (Apinae: Euglossini) is described and figured from a series of males collected in the coastal region of Aragua, Venezuela. Exaerete fallaciosa, sp. n., is most similar to E. trochanterica (Friese) and E.
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