Andrenidae, Latreille, 1802
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5353480 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CE06E366-7262-430F-BB92-54C6CA30DAE1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039687C8-E549-FFF2-01EC-FAACCC96FDA0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Andrenidae |
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Family Andrenidae View in CoL
Andrena (Andrena) tridens Robertson
♂; 06–25 April 2006; USA, West Virginia, Hardy Co., 3 mi NE Mathias ; 38.9166667°; –78.8166667°; malaise traps (bycatch from sawfly studies); coll.: David R. Smith; det.: Samuel W. Droege; BIML; USGS_DRO068906; left: 2 SM; right: 3 SM (normal [ Mitchell 1960]); Jane J. Whittaker, pers. comm. (specimen examined by Scarpulla ) .
Andrena (Euandrena) bicolor Fabricius
♀; 12 August 2015; Denmark, Strandegaard ; coll.: Projekt Beefarm; det.: Henning Bang Madsen; Madsen collection; left: 2 SM; right: 2 SM (3 is the normal [ Mitchell 1960]); Henning Bang Madsen via Claus Rasmussen, pers. comm.
Andrena (Micrandrena) subopaca Nylander
♂; 27 May 2017; Denmark, Teglvaerkshuse ; ~55.41°; 12.07°; coll. and det.: Henning Bang Madsen; Madsen collection ; left: 3 SM (normal [ Mitchell 1960]); right: 2 SM; Henning Bang Madsen via Claus Rasmussen, pers. comm .
Andrena (Simandrena) nasonii Robertson
♀; 6 June 2013; USA, Massachusetts, Hampden Co., Springfield, JACABB, unmowed-treatment A ; elev.: 73 m; 42.0970°; –72.4939°; bee bowl; coll.: Susannah B. Lerman; det.: Joan Milam; Milam collection ;
a = 2nd SM atypically triangular, with the point touching the marginal cell
b = dot of extra sclerotization and small extra veins present on the distal side of the 3rd SMCV [exterior to the 3rd SM], anterior to where the 3rd SMCV meets the 2nd medial cell
c = 2nd SM very narrow, only two vein widths wide; all veins dark in color
d = 2nd SMCV faintly-colored, and separated from the 1st SMCV by no more than one vein width, thus the 2nd SM extremely narrow e = missing wing
f = specimen unavailable for species identification, sexing, or normal number of SM
left: 2 SM (missing the 1st SMCV); right: 2 SM (partially missing the 2nd SMCV) (3 SM is the normal [ Mitchell 1960]); Joan Milam, pers. comm. (photo examined by Scarpulla).
Andrena ( Trachandrena Robertson ) sp.
♂; 25 April–10 May 2006; USA, West Virginia, Hardy Co., 3 mi NE Mathias ; 38.9166667°; –78.8166667°; malaise traps (bycatch from sawfly studies); coll.: David R. Smith; det.: Samuel W. Droege; Scarpulla collection; USGS_DRO069083; left: 2 SM (2nd and 3rd SM conjoined; incomplete 2nd
SMCV, extending slightly more than halfway from the posterior margin of the marginal cell); right: 3 SM (normal [ Michener 2007]); Jane J. Whittaker, pers. comm.
Calliopsis (Calliopsis) andreniformis Smith
♀; 6 September 1922; USA, Minnesota, Watonwan Co., Madelia ; coll.: C. N. Ainslie; det.: A. F. Shinn; confirmed: Crystal L. Boyd ; ISIC; ISIC_100078; left: 1 SM; right: 1 SM (both wings with incomplete 1st SMCV, extending anteriorly ~80% of the distance from the 1st medial cell) (2 SM normal [ Mitchell 1960]); Crystal L. Boyd , pers. comm .
Liphanthus Reed sp. (an undescribed species per Packer, pers. comm., 27 September 2018)
♀; 27 November 2017; Chile, Region VII, Road to Laguna Teno , elev.: 1849 m ; –35.12498°; –70.48891°; coll.: Samuel W. Droege and Laurence Packer; det.: Laurence Packer; PCYU; left: 2 SM (normal); right: 3 SM (2nd SMCV added); of 28 specimens collected ( PCYU: 25; BIML: 3), only one was atypical .; Laurence Packer, pers. comm.
PCYU |
The Packer Collection at York University |
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