. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 132 Bombus (Cu.) unicus Morawitz unicus Morawitz, 1883:235 controversus Skarikov, 1910/?: 411 ⢠Taxonomic status. B. unicus is similar to B. cullumanus and could possibly be conspecific. How- ever, the male genitalia appear to be more distinct (Panfilov, 1951) from those of the other taxa tradition- ally considered subspecies of B. cullumanus. Bombus (Cu.) semenoviellus Skorikov semenoviellus Skorikov, 1910i>:410 WILLIAMS nominal taxa should not be considered conspecific. -sp*. «>«-_ ⢠. *n _ ni_ _. .gsfis>v^^r'^;" ,..
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 132 Bombus (Cu.) unicus Morawitz unicus Morawitz, 1883:235 controversus Skarikov, 1910/?: 411 ⢠Taxonomic status. B. unicus is similar to B. cullumanus and could possibly be conspecific. How- ever, the male genitalia appear to be more distinct (Panfilov, 1951) from those of the other taxa tradition- ally considered subspecies of B. cullumanus. Bombus (Cu.) semenoviellus Skorikov semenoviellus Skorikov, 1910i>:410 WILLIAMS nominal taxa should not be considered conspecific. -sp*. «>«-_ ⢠. *n _ ni_ _. .gsfis>v^^r'^;" ,.. "f^^m\.A^ â >'⢠if '-""-, â â ⢠, â \ " \ ri "VI ! %â ' \t Xs- \ ^ 3 \ t ,;-. h ( /n ' '^K Y â¢' \ ) V ' \ 1 / \ J \ .N ) / J " ^ / 1/ Subgenus OBERTOBOMBUS Reinig Bombus (Obertobombus) Reinig, 1930:107, type-species Bombus oberti Morawitz by monotypy [Obertibombus Skorikov, 1931:239, incorrect subsequent spelling] Bombus (Obertibombus) Reinig, 1934:167, unjustified emendation ⢠Taxonomic status. Richards (1968) treated Obertobombus as a synonym of the subgenus Sibiricobombus. I have recognised Obertobombus and Sibiricobombus as separate subgenera, because to- gether they do not form a monophyletic group (Williams, 1995). Bombus (Ob.) morawitzi Radoszkowski Morawitzi Radoszkowski, 1876:101, examined hydrophthalmus Morawitz, 1883:240, examined Bombus (Ob.) oberti Morawitz Oberti Morawitz, 1883:238, examined Semenovi Morawitz, 1886:198, examined xionglaris Wang, 1982:432, examined, new synonym duanjiaoris Wang, 1982:444, examined zhadaensis Wang, 1982:444, examined, new synonym ⢠Taxonomic status. B. xionglaris and B. zha- daensis are closely similar to B. oberti in morphology and in colour pattern. These bees occur at high alti- tudes and are not common in collections (Williams, 1991). However, I know of no reason why these. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital
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