Redescrição de alguns exemplares tipos de espécies neotropicais de Tetrapedia Klug, descritos por Friese em 1899 (Apoidea, Anthophoridae): I. espécies pertencentes a Tetrapedia (s. str.) [PDF]
The type specimens of Neotropical Teirapedia (s. str.) described by Friese, 1899, namely T. peckoltii, T. curvirarsis, T. amplitarsis and T. pyramidalis are redeseribed. T. xanthostigma Schrottky, 1913, is considered as synonym of T. pyramidalis Friese. 1899.
Jesus S Moure, Moure Jesus S
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Genetic analyses reveal female philopatric behavior and nest usage by multiple females of the solitary oil-collecting bee Tetrapedia diversipes (Hymenoptera: Apidae) [PDF]
Tetrapedia diversipes is an oil-collecting solitary species widely distributed in the Neotropical region. The high incidence of this species in trap nests makes it potentially a model species for ecological, genetic, evolutionary, and physiological studies. Here, we performed a population genetic study by using mitochondrial and microsatellite markers.
Priscila K F Santos +2 more
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Comments on the species of the genus Tetrapedia Reinsch (Chroococcaceae, Cyanophyta)
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Tetrapedia australis (Apidae: Tetrapediini),
In this contribution, male and female of the new species of oil-collecting bees Tetrapedia australis are described. Individuals reared from trap nests allowed the correct association of the sexes. The range of distribution of this new species considerably extends the known southern limits of distribution of the genus.
Juan P. Torretta, Arturo Roig-Alsina
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Nesting biology of Tetrapedia amplitarsis (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Tetrapediini)
ApidologiePatricia Dos Santos Vilhena +1 more
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Redescrição de alguns exemplares tipos de espécies neotropicais descritos por Friese em 1899 (Apoidea, Anthophoridae): II. espécies excluídas do gênero Tetrapedia Klug [PDF]
The following species of Friese's Tetrapedia are removed from this genus to Paratetrapedia pallidipennis (Friese, 1899), Paratetrapedia flaviventris (Friese, 1899). Xanthopedia iheringii (Friese, 1899) and Lissopedia globulosa (Friese, 1899). When necessary lectotypes are proposed and redescriptions provided.
Jesus S Moure, Moure Jesus S
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RNA-Seq reveals that mitochondrial genes and long non-coding RNAs may play important roles in the bivoltine generations of the non-social Neotropical bee Tetrapedia diversipes [PDF]
In animals, voltinism is a result of evolutionary adaptations to environmental conditions. These evolutionary adaptations may profoundly affect the population structure and social organization level. To study the bivoltinism of the solitary bee Tetrapedia diversipes, we performed comparative transcriptomics analyses of foundresses and larvae from the ...
Maria Cristina Arias +1 more
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AbstractPollen analysis of the larval food supply is an important tool for identifying the plants that provide the floral resources used by bees. The present study documents the pollen sources consumed by larvae of the solitary bee Tetrapedia diversipes in a tropical agroecosystem.
Cynthia Maria De Lyra Neves +4 more
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