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Published: 2005-10-18
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Euglossa paisa, a new species of orchid bee from the Colombian Andes (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Museum of Comparative Zoology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 26 Oxford st., Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Hymenoptera Apidae Euglossini Glossurela bursigera species group northern Andes Cordillera Central endemism Colombia orchid bee

Abstract

A distinct new species of orchid bee, Euglossa paisa Ramírez n. sp., is here described. Various morphological characters suggest that this new taxon belongs to the subgenus Glossurella, a group composed of 21 species whose members occur throughout low and mid elevation tropical America. E. paisa n. sp. is morphologically closest to E. oleolucens Dressler, a species endemic to the montane region of southern Costa Rica, and these two to E. fuscifrons Dressler, a species endemic to the lowland wet forests of the northwest Amazon Basin. E. paisa is endemic to the Cordillera Central of Colombia, a region of elevated diversity and profuse endemism.

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