New species of the Eastern Hemisphere genera Afroheriades and Noteriades (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae)
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Occurrence data of new species of the rarely encountered megachilid genera Afroheriades Peters from South Africa, A. hyalinus sp. n., and Noteriades Cockerell from Myanmar and Thailand, N. jenniferae sp. n. and N. spinosus sp. n.

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Keywords

Anthophila; Apoidea; Megachilini; taxonomy; Afroheriades; Noteriades

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Terry Griswold
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
5310 Old Main Hill
84322 Logan
UT
US
435-797-2526

Who can answer questions about the resource:

Victor Gonzalez
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
5310 Old Main Hill
84322 Logan
UT
US
435-797-2526

Who filled in the metadata:

Terry Griswold
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
5310 Old Main Hill
84322 Logan
UT
US
435-797-2526

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Author
Terry Griswold
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
5310 Old Main Hill
84322 Logan
UT
US
435-797-2526
Author
Victor Gonzalez
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
5310 Old Main Hill
84322 Logan
UT
US
435-797-2526
Geographic Coverage

Afroheriades Peters from South Africa, A. hyalinus sp. n., and Noteriades Cockerell from Myanmar and Thailand

Bounding Coordinates South West [-37.05, 8.63], North East [29.41, 97.54]
Taxonomic Coverage

Afroheriades and Noteriades (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae)

Genus  Afroheriades,  Noteriades
Collection Data
Collection Name Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory
Collection Identifier lsid:biocol.org:col:33039
Parent Collection Identifier USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect Unit
Specimen preservation methods Pinned
Bibliographic Citations
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