Description of two new species of Lisotrigona (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) from Central India and their nests

S. Viraktamath, Jagruti Roy, A. Jha, Shubha R. Rao
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Lisotrigona darbhaensis sp. nov. and L. kosumtaraensis sp. nov from Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states, respectively, are described along with the additional description of the male of L. chandrai. Lisotrigona darbhaensis nested in the tree trunk of teak (Tectona grandis) while L. kosumtaraensis in the Indian frank incense (Boswellia serrata) and Indian boxwood (Gardenia latifolia). Brood cells of L. kosumtaraensis were arranged in clusters. The colony of L. kosumtaraensis consisted of 921 female and 40 male bees. The detailed studies on male genitalia, metasomal sterna, and morphometry with associated female bees collected from Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh provided conclusive evidence as these bees were found different from the known species of Lisotrigona and new to science. Both the new species are distinct and different from other known species of Lisotrigona. The diversity of Lisotrigona bees in India is rich with six valid species and the action of synonymizing all Indian species of Lisotrigona with L. cacciae is arbitrary.
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文章标题印度中部小蜂属二新种及其巢记述(膜翅目,蜂科)
分别描述了来自恰蒂斯加尔邦和马哈拉施特拉邦的Lisotrigona darbhaensis sp. 11和L. kosumtaraensis sp. nov,并对L. chandrai的雄性进行了额外的描述。Lisotrigona darbhaensis在柚木(Tectona grandis)的树干上筑巢,而L. kosumtaraensis在印度香(Boswellia serrata)和印度黄杨(Gardenia latifolia)的树干上筑巢。卵母细胞呈簇状排列。蚁群由921只雌蜂和40只雄蜂组成。从马哈拉施特拉邦和恰蒂斯加尔邦采集的雌性蜜蜂的雄性生殖器、胸骨间和形态测定学的详细研究提供了确凿的证据,因为这些蜜蜂与已知的Lisotrigona蜜蜂不同,是科学上的新物种。这两个新种都不同于其他已知的利索trigona种。印度Lisotrigona蜂的多样性丰富,有6个有效种,将Lisotrigona所有印度种与L. cacciae同义的行为是任意的。
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