Updated list of bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from the Spanish Pyrenees with notes on their decline and conservation status Ornosa, Concepción Torres, Félix Rúa, Pilar De La Zootaxa 2017 4237 1 41 77 MFV6 Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus 1758 [151,584,1340,1366] Insecta Apidae Bombus Animalia Hymenoptera 23 64 Arthropoda species sylvarum  It has been collected in the Pyrenees in forest grasslands of mixed oak and pine wood, with patches of subalpine scrub, at 960, 1155, 1320 and 1882m ( Fig. 7), on  Antirrhinum majusL.,  Centaurea scabiosaL.,  Eryngium bourgatiiGouanand  Medicago sativaL. According to the current data this species is clearly in regression, as it was much more common and frequent in the past ( Ornosa 1984, Castro 1994, Ornosa & Ortiz-Sánchez 2004). Taking into account the scarce records ( Table 2), it seems to point to a greater orophilous tendency.   New records. Spain: Girona: Ribes de Freser, 9- VII-2015, 1queen, C. Ornosa, UCME. Huesca:Chía, Mirador, Valle de Benasque, 14- VII-2011, 2workers, C. Ornosa leg., UCME; Formigal, 9-VII-2 009, 1 queen, C. Ornosa leg., UCME; Santa Olaria, 9- VII-2013, 1worker, C. Ornosa leg., UCME.   Theindividual of Formigalbelongs to the melanic population of  B. sylvarumform nigrescens( Linnaeus, 1761), which was recently also collected in  Picos de Europa(  Cantabria: Camijanes,  115 m, 18-  IX-2010, 1queen, C. Ornosaleg., UCME), on  Medicago sativaL. 1437749216 [199,784,1698,1723] Ribes de Freser Spain Spain 23 64 1 1437749212 2010-09-01 UCME Picos de Europa & C. Ornosa The 115 Linnaeus Formigal 23 64 1 Cantabria