Andrena ovatula
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Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Apoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Andrenidae
Subfamilia: Andreninae
Genus: Andrena
Subgenus: Taeniandrena
Species: Andrena ovatula
Name
[edit]Andrena (Taeniandrena) ovatula (Kirby, 1802: 149)
- Type locality: “Barhamiae” [Barham, Suffolk, UK].
- Syntypes: NHML, ♂.
Synonymy
[edit]- Melitta ovatula Kirby, 1802: 149 [org. comb.]
- Melitta Afzeliella Kirby, 1802: 169
- Melitta fuscata Kirby, 1802: 167 (nec Andrena gelriae ssp. karelica f. fuscata Niemala, 1949)
- Melitta picipes Kirby, 1802: 127
- Melitta barbata Kirby, 1802: 150
- Andrena hirticeps Eversmann, 1852: 17 (nec Andrena hirticeps Smith, 1853)
- Andrena interrupta Eversmann, 1852: 23 (nec Andrena interrupta Schenck, 1869)
- Andrena octostrigata Schenck, 1853: 231
- Andrena Gibba Schenck, 1853: 139, 231
- Andrena Plantaris Schenck, 1853: 139
- Andrena canescens Schenck, 1853: 140
- Andrena Albofimbriata Schenck, 1853: 233
- Andrena distincta Schenck, 1861: 184 (nec Andrena distincta Smith, 1847; nec Andrena distincta Lucas, 1849)
- Andrena albo-fasciata Thomson, 1870: 154
- Andrena poupillieri Dours, 1872: 430
- Andrena meliloti Verhoeff, 1890: 322.
- Andrena afzeliella var. heliopolis Frise, 1914: 227
- Andrena pseudovatula Alfken 1926: 107
- Andrena Lecerfi Benoist, 1961: 92
- Andrena poupillieri ssp. incana Warncke, 1975: 310
- Andrena (Taeniandrena) ovatula ssp. transcaspiensis Osytshnjuk, 1994: 32
Native distribution areas
[edit]north-western Europe.
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Kirby, W. 1802. Monographia apum Angliæ; or, an attempt to divide into their natural genera and families, such species of the Linnean genus Apis as have been discovered in England: with descriptions and observations... Vol. II. pp. 1–388, Tab. 15–18. Ipswich. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.10346 BHL [original description: p. 392]
Additional references
[edit]- Praz, C.J., Genoud, D., Vaucher, K., Bénon, D., Monks, J. & Wood, T.J. 2022. Unexpected levels of cryptic diversity in European bees of the genus Andrena subgenus Taeniandrena (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae): implications for conservation. Journal of Hymenoptera research, 91: 375–428. DOI: 10.3897/jhr.91.82761 . Reference page. [material, distribution, note: p. 403, figs. 10, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 46]