Species
Genus Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939
Taxonomic list
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- Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939:458.
- Melectomorpha Linsley, 1939:450. Synonymized with Brachymelecta by
Onuferko et al. Onuferko, T.M., L. Packer & J.A. Genaro Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939, previously the rarest North American bee genus, was described from an aberrant specimen and is the senior synonym for Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939. European Journal of Taxonomy 754:1-51.:450. - Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939:450, as subgenus of Melecta. Type species: Bombomelecta larreae
Cockerell, 1900 Cockerell, T.D.A. Notes on New Mexico bees. The Canadian Entomologist 32:361-364., by original designation and monotypy. Synonymized with Brachymelecta byOnuferko et al. Onuferko, T.M., L. Packer & J.A. Genaro Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939, previously the rarest North American bee genus, was described from an aberrant specimen and is the senior synonym for Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939. European Journal of Taxonomy 754:1-51.:450. - Nesomelecta
Michener, 1948 Michener, C.D. Notes on the American bees of the genus Melecta (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 50 (1):15-18.:15, as subgenus of Melecta. Type species: Melecta haitensisMichener, 1948 Michener, C.D. Notes on the American bees of the genus Melecta (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 50 (1):15-18. [ = Brachymelecta haitensis(Michener, 1948) Michener, C.D. Notes on the American bees of the genus Melecta (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 50 (1):15-18.], by original designation. Synonymized with Brachymelecta byOnuferko et al. Onuferko, T.M., L. Packer & J.A. Genaro Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939, previously the rarest North American bee genus, was described from an aberrant specimen and is the senior synonym for Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939. European Journal of Taxonomy 754:1-51.:15.
- Keys:
Hurd & Linsley Hurd, P.D. Jr. & E.G. Linsley The Melectine bees of California. Bulletin of the California insect survey 1 (5):119-140.:120-121 (California);Hurd & Linsley Hurd, P.D. Jr. & E.G. Linsley The Melectine bees of California. Bulletin of the California insect survey 1 (5):119-140.:121 (California);Onuferko et al. Onuferko, T.M., L. Packer & J.A. Genaro Brachymelecta Linsley, 1939, previously the rarest North American bee genus, was described from an aberrant specimen and is the senior synonym for Xeromelecta Linsley, 1939. European Journal of Taxonomy 754:1-51.:41;