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New Old World Andrena species, with a focus on Turkey (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae).
Wood, Thomas James
2023In Zootaxa, 5266 (1), p. 1 - 72
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Keywords :
Male; Bees; Female; Animals; Turkey; India; Animal Distribution; Hymenoptera; endemic; Mediterranean; Palaearctic; solitary bees; steppe; taxonomy; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Animal Science and Zoology
Abstract :
[en] Andrena is the second most speciose genus of bees, but much taxonomic work is still required to describe taxa from its centre of diversity-the Old World Mediterranean basin including Turkey to Central Asia-as well as to resolve nomenclatural issues. An additional 16 new species discovered in museum collections are described here: Andrena (Taeniandrena) laevicorpus spec. nov. and Andrena (Ulandrena) graciliata spec. nov. from Cyprus; Andrena (Taeniandrena) taedium spec. nov. from Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, and Iran; Andrena (incertae sedis) maharashtra spec. nov. from India; Andrena (Leimelissa) claves spec. nov. from Kazakhstan; Andrena (Hoplandrena) cephalgia spec. nov. from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan; Andrena (Habromelissa) angustula spec. nov. from Mongolia; Andrena (Tarsandrena) palliata spec. nov. from Mongolia & China; and Andrena (Graecandrena) peculiaris spec. nov., Andrena (incertae sedis) colatorium spec. nov., Andrena (incertae sedis) discordia spec. nov., Andrena (incertae sedis) orichalcum spec. nov., Andrena (Melandrena) nox spec. nov., Andrena (Margandrena) cilicia spec. nov., Andrena (Notandrena) ayna spec. nov., and Andrena (Notandrena) taurus spec. nov. from Turkey. A lectotype is designated for Andrena (Avandrena) heterodoxa Pérez, 1903 sp. resurr. which is recognised as the senior synonym of A. (Avandrena) siciliana Warncke, 1980 syn. nov. Andrena (Andrena) bulgariensis Warncke, 1965 is synonymised syn. nov. with A. (Andrena) inconstans Morawitz, 1877. Andrena (Hoplandrena) schoenitzeri Gusenleitner, 1998 is synonymised syn. nov. with A. (Hoplandrena) rosae Panzer, 1801. Andrena (Truncandrena) medeninensis usura Warncke, 1967 is synonymised syn. nov. with A. (Truncandrena) pareklisiae Mavromoustakis, 1957. The female of A. (Chlorandrena) tricuspidata Scheuchl, 2010 and the males of A. (Poecilandrena) adjacens Morawitz, 1875, A. (Aciandrena) palmyriae Wood, 2021, and A. (Tarsandrena) sarydzhasi Osytshnjuk, 2005 are described for the first time. Lectotypes are designated for Andrena (Melandrena) metallica Radoszkowski, 1876 (=Andrena metallescens Cockerell, 1906) and Andrena (Leimelissa) mimetes Cockerell, 1929. Eighteen additional Andrena species are reported from Turkey for the first time, emphasising its status as the likely centre of diversity for this hyper-speciose genus.
Disciplines :
Zoology
Author, co-author :
Wood, Thomas James  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté des Sciences > Service de Zoologie
Language :
English
Title :
New Old World Andrena species, with a focus on Turkey (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae).
Publication date :
18 April 2023
Journal title :
Zootaxa
ISSN :
1175-5326
eISSN :
1175-5334
Publisher :
Magnolia Press, New Zealand
Volume :
5266
Issue :
1
Pages :
1 - 72
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
S869 - Zoologie
Research institute :
R100 - Institut des Biosciences
Funding text :
The author is supported by an F.R.S.-FNRS fellowship (Chargé de recherches). My thanks go to Joseph Monks (NHMUk), Frederique Bakker (RMNH), Agnièle Touret-Alby and Romain Le Divelec (MNHN), and Esther Ockermüller and Martin Schwarz (OÖLM) for access to and help with their respective collections. I thank Gideon Pisanty (SMNHTAU) and Christophe Praz (Neuchâtel) for essential conversations on Andrena taxonomy. I thank also Yulia Astafurova (Russian Academy of Science, St. Petersburg) and Gideon Pisanty for helpful comments on the manuscript.
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