Two new species of Paratrigona and the male of Paratrigona ornaticeps (Hymenoptera, Apidae)

Zookeys. 2011:(120):9-25. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.120.1732. Epub 2011 Jul 25.

Abstract

Two distinctive new species of the Neotropical stingless bee genus Paratrigona Schwarz from Ecuador and Paraguay are described and figured. The Ecuadorian species, Paratrigona scapisetosasp. n.,belongs to the haeckeli-lineatifrons group and is easily distinguished from its congeners by the unique shape and pubescence of the antennal scape, which is distinctly convex on its outer margin and bears thick, long, simple hairs along its inner margin. The Paraguayan species, Paratrigona wasbauerisp. n.,belongs to the lineata group and is easily distinguished by the pattern of body pubescence in both sexes and male genitalic characters. The male of the Mesoamerican species Paratrigona ornaticeps (Schwarz) is described and figured. New geographical records for Paratrigona impunctata and Paratrigona opaca, and an updated key to the haeckeli-lineatifrons and lineata species groups are provided.

Keywords: Anthophila; Ecuador; Meliponini; Neotropics; Paraguay; stingless bees; taxonomy.