
Figure 4. Some female morphological features used in the phylogenetic analysis. A, B. Lateral view of axilla. C. Dorsal view of mesoscutellum and metanotum. D, E. Outer view of apex of mesotibia. F–I. Pretarsal claws. Megachile (Melanosarus) xylocopoides Smith (A); M. (Stenomegachile) dolichosoma Benoist (B, C); M. (Chelostomoides) rugifrons (Smith) (D); M. (Megachiloides) pascoensis Mitchell (E); Dioxys productus (Cresson) (F); M. (Acentron) albitarsis Cresson (G); M. (Hackeriapis) ferox Smith (H); M. (Schizomegachile) monstrosa Smith (I).
Published as part of Gonzalez, Victor H., Gustafson, Grey T. & Engel, Michael S., 2019, Morphological phylogeny of Megachilini and the evolution of leaf-cutter behavior in bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae), pp. 1-123 in Journal of Melittology 2019 (85) on page 18, DOI: 10.17161/jom.v0i85.11541, http://zenodo.org/record/13228910
Megachilidae, Insecta, Cremnomegachile, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
Megachilidae, Insecta, Cremnomegachile, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
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