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Published: 01 September 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (5): 908–921.
...) are described: Electrapis micheneri Wappler and Engel, E. prolata Engel and Wappler, Protobombus pristinus Wappler and Engel, and P. messelensis Engel and Wappler. In addition, the new genus Pygomelissa Engel and Wappler is proposed for Pygomelissa lutetia Engel and Wappler new species, which cannot presently...
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Figure  2 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany.  1–3 ,  <span class="search-highlight">Pygomelissa</span> lu...
Published: 01 September 2003
Figure 2 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany. 1–3 , Pygomelissa lutetia n. sp. (MeI 6251, holotype, female); 1, dorsal habitus (bee length 14.2 mm); 2, detail of left hind leg, arrow indicates metatibial spur (depicted leg portion 4.1 mm in length); 3, metasomal tergum 6, detailing
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Figure  3 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany.  1,  Forewing venation...
Published: 01 September 2003
Figure 3 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany. 1, Forewing venation of Pygomelissa lutetia n. sp. (MeI 6251, holotype); 2, pygidial plate of P. lutetia ; 3, forewing venation of Protobombus messelensis n. sp. (MeI 6388, holotype). Scale bars = 1 mm