Andrena intermedia Thomson, 1870

Praz, Christophe, Genoud, David, Vaucher, Killian, Benon, Dimitri, Monks, Joseph & Wood, Thomas 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, pp. 375-428 : 375

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scientific name

Andrena intermedia Thomson, 1870
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Andrena intermedia Thomson, 1870 View in CoL View at ENA

Figs 14 View Figures 9–16 , 24 View Figures 19–26 , 40 View Figures 35–44 , 50 View Figures 45–54

Andrena intermedia Thomson, 1870: 154, ♀ ♂, “Norrland” [Sweden]. Lectotype ♀, by designation of Niemelä 1949: 108; see also Nilsson 2010: 80 (ZML).

Material examined

(Suppl. material 2: Table S2). Italy • ♀; Basilicata, Monte Pollino ; 39.904°N, 16.181°E; 4.7.2011; leg. Trunz, Litman, Praz; unique identifier: GBIFCH00117719 (PRUN) [DNA extraction number 1424]; 1♀ 2♂; Basilicata, Monte Pollino; 39.904°N, 16.181°E; 4.7.2011; leg. Trunz, Litman, Praz (PRUN) • 2♂; Abruzzo, Maiella, Blockhaus; 42.1442°N, 14.1119°E; 28.6.2011; leg. Trunz, Litman, Praz (PRUN) GoogleMaps .

Spain • ♂; Sierra Nevada , El Dornajo, 1700 m; 37.132335°N, - 3.439249°E; 6.6.2021; leg. T.J. Wood; unique identifier: TJW0398 (TJWC) [DNA extraction number 2264] GoogleMaps ♂; Cuenca , Cueva de los Morceguillos; 40.181797°N, - 2.01305°E; 21.6.2021; leg. T.J. Wood; unique identifier: TJW0460 (TJWC) [DNA extraction number 2270] GoogleMaps .

Distribution.

Northern and Central Europe, restricted to mountainous areas in Southern Europe.

Pollen preferences.

Probably oligolectic on Fabaceae ( Westrich 1989).

Phenology.

Univoltine, from early May until July depending on the elevation. According to Niemelä (1949), this species is active a little earlier than Andrena gelriae , which is in agreement with the occurrences from Switzerland, where the main flight period extends from early May until the end of July. In one locality in Southern Italy (Monte Pollino), males of A. intermedia and A. gelriae were observed on the same day in early July.

Note.

Andrena intermedia did not form a monophyletic group in our phylogenetic tree (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ) due to the placement of two specimens from Spain; these two specimens (numbers 2264 and 2270 in Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ) were more closely related to A. contracta and A. levante , respectively, than to central European populations of A. intermedia , although morphologically they can be identified as A. intermedia due to their genital capsule which has both the gonocoxa with inner margins that diverge apically, and a wide penis valve with a strongly broadened valve opening. However, there are slight differences in the overall construction of the genital capsule, as the inner margins of the gonocoxa diverge from their base, not from halfway between the base and the apex as in central European A. intermedia (Fig. 50 View Figures 45–54 , compare illustrations in Wood 2022). Both male and female material also have terga with stronger and denser punctures than those of central European specimens. This case is further discussed below.

Diagnosis.

See Schmid-Egger and Scheuchl (1997), Amiet et al. (2010) and the identification key below.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Andrenidae

Genus

Andrena

Loc

Andrena intermedia Thomson, 1870

Praz, Christophe, Genoud, David, Vaucher, Killian, Benon, Dimitri, Monks, Joseph & Wood, Thomas J. 2022
2022
Loc

Andrena intermedia

Thomson 1870
1870