Tarsalia
Tarsalia persica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Apidae
Tribe: Tarsaliini
Engel, 2015
Genus: Tarsalia
Morowitz 1895

The Tarsaliini are a tribe of apine bees. They are between 7-13mm long.[1] As of 2015, it only contains its type genus, Tarsalia, which was considered part of the tribe Ancylaini until Engel split it in 2015, he believes the Tarsaliini are more closely related to the Eucerini than the Ancylaini.[1] An Arabian and North African tribe, the Tarsaliini have been observed in Egypt, Sudan, Iran, and the Arabian Peninsula.[2]

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Tarsalia:[3]

  • Tarsalia ancyliformis Popov, 1935
  • Tarsalia cellularis (Cameron, 1898)
  • Tarsalia cypriaca Mavromoustakis, 1952
  • Tarsalia deccana Baker, 1972
  • Tarsalia hirtipes Morawitz, 1895
  • Tarsalia kindahensis Engel, 2017
  • Tarsalia mimetes (Cockerell, 1933)
  • Tarsalia persica (Warncke, 1979)
  • Tarsalia strobilanthae Baker, 1998

References

  1. 1 2 Engel, M.S. (2015): Notes on family-group names for bees; (Hymenoptera; Apoidea). Journal of Mellitology, No. 46. Accessible at
  2. Engel, M.S., Alqarni A.S., Shebl M.A. (2017): Discovery of the Bee Tribe Tarsaliini in Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with the Description of a New Species. American Museum Novitates, No. 3877. Accessible at
  3. "Tarsalia Morawitz, 1895". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2023-11-03.


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