Size variation of both males and females leads to taxonomic confusion regarding wholly parasitic euglossines. The six most widespread species, Exaerete frontalis, E. smaragdina, E. dentata, E. trochanterica, E. lepeletieri, and Aglae caerulea, ranged from 12.5 to 28 mm in length (n = 522; 50 females; 472 males), and within species, some were 40-80% larger than others. The size of E. lepeletieri matches E. smaragdina and E. dentata, but not E. frontalis, which it was said to resemble. Female E. lepeletieri, here described from Amazonian Ecuador, has a range shown to also include French Guiana and Suriname. Female Aglae and Exaerete were larger than males. Statistically, female Exaerete tended toward larger individuals more than did males. Ea...
International audienceAbstractThygater Holmberg 1884, a Neotropical bee genus included in the tribe ...
The orchid bee genus Euglossa contains more than 100 species distributed throughout the Neotropics f...
Figs 44–50. 44–45 – Crocisaspidia forbesii (Kirby, 1900). 44 – female, dorsal view; 45 – male, later...
It was compared body size (measured as intertegular span) variance of trapped-males of Eulaema nigri...
It was compared body size (measured as intertegular span) variance of trapped-males of Eulaema nigri...
Harrison's rule, that body size is positively correlated between parasites and hosts, has been ...
The evolutionary ecology of multi-host parasites is predicted to depend upon patterns of host qualit...
Interspecific brood parasitism is common in many animal systems. Brood parasites enter the nests of ...
Bumblebees and other eusocial bees offer a unique opportunity to analyze the evolution of body size ...
1. It has long been known that foraging bumblebee workers vary greatly in size, within species, and ...
Bee pollinators are key components of terrestrial ecosystems. Evidence is mounting that bees are glo...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
For the first time, confirmed host records are reported for the monotypic Ericrocidini genus Aglaome...
Euglossina) is the largest genus of Euglossina, including more than a hundred species (Ramirez et al...
Obligate social parasites of Hymenoptera, known as inquilines, have received enormous attention due ...
International audienceAbstractThygater Holmberg 1884, a Neotropical bee genus included in the tribe ...
The orchid bee genus Euglossa contains more than 100 species distributed throughout the Neotropics f...
Figs 44–50. 44–45 – Crocisaspidia forbesii (Kirby, 1900). 44 – female, dorsal view; 45 – male, later...
It was compared body size (measured as intertegular span) variance of trapped-males of Eulaema nigri...
It was compared body size (measured as intertegular span) variance of trapped-males of Eulaema nigri...
Harrison's rule, that body size is positively correlated between parasites and hosts, has been ...
The evolutionary ecology of multi-host parasites is predicted to depend upon patterns of host qualit...
Interspecific brood parasitism is common in many animal systems. Brood parasites enter the nests of ...
Bumblebees and other eusocial bees offer a unique opportunity to analyze the evolution of body size ...
1. It has long been known that foraging bumblebee workers vary greatly in size, within species, and ...
Bee pollinators are key components of terrestrial ecosystems. Evidence is mounting that bees are glo...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
For the first time, confirmed host records are reported for the monotypic Ericrocidini genus Aglaome...
Euglossina) is the largest genus of Euglossina, including more than a hundred species (Ramirez et al...
Obligate social parasites of Hymenoptera, known as inquilines, have received enormous attention due ...
International audienceAbstractThygater Holmberg 1884, a Neotropical bee genus included in the tribe ...
The orchid bee genus Euglossa contains more than 100 species distributed throughout the Neotropics f...
Figs 44–50. 44–45 – Crocisaspidia forbesii (Kirby, 1900). 44 – female, dorsal view; 45 – male, later...