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O. M. Meira, R. G. Beutel, H. Pohl, et al. 2024. “Bee Morphology: A Skeletomuscular Anatomy of Thyreus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).” Journal of Morphology, 285, e21751.
In published article, the Thyreus used for our study is incorrect, and is likely T. quinquefasciatus (Smith, F., 1879). This error was due to the switching of two specimen records in a flatfile database. Whereas we reported the scanned Thyreus (scan code BB311) as T. albomaculatus (specimen code: USNMENT01900218), the specimen that was the focal subject of our study is in fact T. quinquefasciatus (specimen code: SMFHYM0005662). Unfortunately, the specific epithet “albomaculatus” is used throughout the text; where this occurs, this should be read as “quinquefasciatus.” Fortunately, no conclusions from the study are affected by this mistake as only one species of Thyreus was used for the study. The revised identification is based on: (1) comparison of the voucher specimen of the present study with the type specimen (NHMUK014022685), which is preserved at the Natural History Museum London, and (2) the limited diversity of Thyreus in Madagascar, which is represented by a single known species. We thank Dr. Michael C. Orr for bringing our attention to this mistake.
O.O. M. Meira, R. G. Beutel, H. Pohl, et al."蜜蜂形态学:Thyreus (Hymenoptera: Apidae) 的骨骼肌肉解剖"。Journal of Morphology, 285, e21751.In published article, the Thyreus used for our study is incorrect, and is likely T. quinquefasciatus (Smith, F., 1879).这个错误是由于平面数据库中两个标本记录的调换造成的。我们将扫描的 Thyreus(扫描代码 BB311)报告为 T. albomaculatus(标本代码:USNMENT01900218),而我们研究的重点标本实际上是 T. quinquefasciatus(标本代码:SMFHYM0005662)。遗憾的是,全文都使用了 "albomaculatus "这一特异名称;在出现这种情况时,应将其理解为 "quinquefasciatus"。幸运的是,这个错误并没有影响研究结论,因为研究中只使用了 Thyreus 的一个物种。修订鉴定的依据是:(1)将本研究的凭证标本与保存在伦敦自然历史博物馆的模式标本(NHMUK014022685)进行比较;(2)马达加斯加 Thyreus 的多样性有限,只有一个已知物种。我们感谢 Michael C. Orr 博士让我们注意到这个错误。
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