Perfil taxonómico: Rozenapis (Gonzalez and Engel 2019)

Rozenapis: Taxonomía y Nomenclatura
Reino:
Animalia
Rango taxonómico:
Genus
Sinónimas:
Nombres comunes:
Estado taxonómico:
Situación actual:
valid
Indicadores de calidad de datos:
Récord de calificación de credibilidad:
TWG standards met
Rozenapis: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Reino : Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
subreino : Bilateria
Infrareino : Protostomia
Superdivisión : Ecdysozoa
Filo : Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
subfilo : Hexapoda
hexapods |
Clase : Insecta
insects |
hexapoda |
inseto |
insectes |
subclase : Pterygota
winged insects |
insects ailés |
Infraclase : Neoptera
modern, wing-folding insects |
superorden : Holometabola
Ordenar : Hymenoptera
abelha |
formiga |
vespa |
ants |
bees |
wasps |
Suborden : Apocrita
narrow-waisted hymenopterans |
ants |
bees |
true wasps |
abeilles |
fourmis |
guêpes véritables |
Infraorden : Aculeata
superfamilia : Apoidea
bees |
sphecoid wasps |
apoid wasps |
Familia : Megachilidae
leafcutting bees |
Subfamilia : Megachilinae
Tribu : Megachilini
Género : Rozenapis
Rozenapis Niños directos:
Rozenapis ignita
(Smith 1853)
Rozenapis: References
Expert(s):
Expert:
John S. Ascher, PhD
Notes:
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore
Reference for:
Rozenapis
Source(s):
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Gonzalez, Victor H., Grey T. Gustafson, and Michael S. Engel
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
2019-07-03 / 2019-07-03
Article/Chapter Title:
Morphological phylogeny of Megachilini and the evolution of leaf-cutter behavior in bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Journal of Melittology, vol. 85
Page(s):
1-123
Publisher:
Publication Place:
ISBN/ISSN:
/2325-4467
Notes:
DOI:10.17161/jom.v0i85.11541
Reference for:
Rozenapis
Rozenapis: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Rozenapis: Comments
Comment:
"Etymology: The new genus-group name [Rozenapis Gonzalez and Engel, 2019] is a patronymic honoring Dr. Jerome G. Rozen, Jr., of the American Museum of Natural History, for his significant contribution to the biology and systematics of bees, and his many years of dear friendship and mentorship to M.S.E." (Gonzalez and Engel, 2019)