Andrena acuta wildpreti
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Andrena acuta wildpreti |
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This newly described subspecies ( KRATOCHWIL 2020) has an extraordinary distribution. It occurs in the Dorsal Rift zone (‘Cordillera Dorsal’) between 1000 and nearly 2000 m a.s.l., including the northwestern slope (e.g., Aguamansa, 1000 m a.s.l., no flower visits), and the upper southeastern slope about 1500 m a.s.l. (no flower visits) ( KRATOCHWIL 2020). The occurrences are linked to the mesocanarian zone: Cisto symphytifolii-Pino canariensis sigmion (Type III). A. a. wildpreti can mainly be found on sites with rocky substrates or on margins or gaps of the pine forest. The main pollen and nectar resource is Descurainia lemsii (20 observations of females, additionally one from HOHMANN et al. 1993), a Tenerife endemic plant species, restricted to the ‘Cordillera Dorsal’ ( Fig. 2a, b View Fig ). All observations of interactions between A. a. wildpreti ( Fig. 2c View Fig ) and D. lemsii were made between 1900 and nearly 2000 m a.s.l. on rocky substrates. According to D. & Z. BRAMWELL (1990), D. lemsii occurs in the upper pine forest area, north of Pico Teide, between 1600 and 2000 m. It is a ‘Cordillera Dorsal’ species similar to Sideritis oroteneriffae (D. & Z. BRAMWELL 1990). Hirschfeldia incana is a pollen and nectar resource, especially in lower altitudes, mainly of the Esperanza Forest (1000-1200 m a.s.l.). The observed flight period of A. a. wildpreti is mainly April and May.
The analysis of flower visits (30♀♀, 8♂♂) is based on our own data (n = 37) and one interaction from HOHMANN et al. (1993). A. a. wildpreti seems to be oligolectic on Brassicaceae . We carefully screened flowers of other families in the distribution area but did not detect any flower visit by A. a. wildpreti.
F e m a l e s: Brassicaceae (n = 30): Descurainia lemsii , EndT (n = 21); Hirschfeldia incana , N? (n = 9).
M a l e s: Brassicaceae (n = 8): Descurainia lemsii , EndT (n = 6); Hirschfeldia incana , N? (n = 2).
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