The bee genus Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939 has until now been represented by a single specimen, which has puzzled melittologists since its original description as Melecta? mucida Cresson, 1879. Through detailed morphological comparison and images, we show that the holotype is no more than an unusual specimen of a widespread species, most recently known as Xeromelecta californica (Cresson, 1878). We demonstrate that the diagnostic generic features for Brachymelecta fall within the range of morphological variation observed within X. californica. Although the names Brachymelecta and Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939 were published simultaneously, the former was proposed as a genus whereas the latter was proposed as a subgenus of Melecta Latreille, 1802...
Figs. 18–21. Female terminalia of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 18. Ventral view of S6. 19. Latera...
Fig. 9. Forewing venation of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp.Published as part of RIGHTMYER, MOLLY G....
Figs. 4–6. Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 4. Pattern of white pubescence, dorsal view of mesosoma a...
The bee genus Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939 has until now been represented by a single specimen, which...
Fig. 6A–C (continued on next page). Dissected male S7 (left) and S8 (right), ventral view (with ante...
Fig. 7. Melecta? mucida holotype, ♂ (ANSP 2294) (herein synonymized under B. californica (Cresson, 1...
Fig. 8. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878), habitus, dorsal view. A. Male specimen (ANSP) fro...
Fig. 5. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878). A. Female (PCYU PYU-2276), habitus, lateral view....
Fig. 2. Metadistitarsus of male, lateral view. A. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878) (photo o...
Fig. 15. Brachymelecta larreae (Cockerell, 1900). A, D. Female (CNC 891708). A. Habitus, lateral vie...
Fig. 4. Species distribution maps. A. Brachymelecta alayoi (Michener, 1988) (yellow circles), B. hai...
Fig. 1. Specimen labels. A. Label associated with a male specimen (Fig. 8A) in which both fore wings...
The enigmatic, cleptoparasitic bee genera Brachymelecta Linsley and Sinomelecta Baker (Apinae: Me-le...
The enigmatic, cleptoparasitic bee genera Brachymelecta Linsley and Sinomelecta Baker (Apinae: Melec...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Figs. 18–21. Female terminalia of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 18. Ventral view of S6. 19. Latera...
Fig. 9. Forewing venation of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp.Published as part of RIGHTMYER, MOLLY G....
Figs. 4–6. Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 4. Pattern of white pubescence, dorsal view of mesosoma a...
The bee genus Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939 has until now been represented by a single specimen, which...
Fig. 6A–C (continued on next page). Dissected male S7 (left) and S8 (right), ventral view (with ante...
Fig. 7. Melecta? mucida holotype, ♂ (ANSP 2294) (herein synonymized under B. californica (Cresson, 1...
Fig. 8. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878), habitus, dorsal view. A. Male specimen (ANSP) fro...
Fig. 5. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878). A. Female (PCYU PYU-2276), habitus, lateral view....
Fig. 2. Metadistitarsus of male, lateral view. A. Brachymelecta californica (Cresson, 1878) (photo o...
Fig. 15. Brachymelecta larreae (Cockerell, 1900). A, D. Female (CNC 891708). A. Habitus, lateral vie...
Fig. 4. Species distribution maps. A. Brachymelecta alayoi (Michener, 1988) (yellow circles), B. hai...
Fig. 1. Specimen labels. A. Label associated with a male specimen (Fig. 8A) in which both fore wings...
The enigmatic, cleptoparasitic bee genera Brachymelecta Linsley and Sinomelecta Baker (Apinae: Me-le...
The enigmatic, cleptoparasitic bee genera Brachymelecta Linsley and Sinomelecta Baker (Apinae: Melec...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
Figs. 18–21. Female terminalia of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 18. Ventral view of S6. 19. Latera...
Fig. 9. Forewing venation of Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp.Published as part of RIGHTMYER, MOLLY G....
Figs. 4–6. Thyreomelecta kirghisia, n. sp. 4. Pattern of white pubescence, dorsal view of mesosoma a...