Panurgus subgenus Panurgus s. str. Panzer, 1806

Wood, Thomas J., Patiny, Sebastien & Bossert, Silas, 2022, An unexpected new genus of panurgine bees (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) from Europe discovered after phylogenomic analysis, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 89, pp. 183-210 : 183

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Panurgus subgenus Panurgus s. str. Panzer, 1806
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Panurgus subgenus Panurgus s. str. Panzer, 1806

Panurgus Panzer, 1806: 209. Type species: Andrena lobata Panzer, 1799 = Apis calcarata Scopoli, 1763

Eriops Klug, 1807: 207, 227. Type species: Andrena lobata Panzer, 1799 = Apis calcarata Scopoli, 1763, monobasic.

Eryops Latreille, 1811: 716, unjustified emendation of Eriops Klug, 1807

Panurgus (Euryvalvus) Patiny, 1999c: 316. Type species: Apis banksiana Kirby, 1802, by original designation.

Diagnosis.

The subgenus can be separated from Pachycephalopanurgus by the shape of the male S7 which is always broad, approximately as long as wide, and never strongly apicomedially excavated (Figs 17-18 View Figures 12–19 , 45-46 View Figures 45–48 ). There may be very weak excavations, emarginations, or convexities in the apical margin (e.g. Fig. 45 View Figures 45–48 ), but the lateral corners are never extended into long, apically produced projections (contrast Figs 19 View Figures 12–19 , 47-48 View Figures 45–48 ). Genital capsule usually with gonostyli robust with strong lateral tuft of clumped hairs that diverges laterally at the midpoint of each gonostylus (Figs 11 View Figures 4–11 , 33-36 View Figures 33–38 ). However, in the former group Euryvalvus the genital capsule is strongly divergent, lacking robust gonostyli with a strong lateral hair tuft (Figs 37-38 View Figures 33–38 ). These can be recognised by their black, pill-like volsellae which are visible dorsally, their gonostyli which are flattened in the vertical plane, and by their S7, which as in other Panurgus s. str. is broad and lacks long, apically produced and extended projections (Fig. 46 View Figures 45–48 ). Female Panurgus s. str. specimens cannot be consistently separated from those of Pachycephalopanurgus .

Included species.

All Panurgus species previously placed in Panurgus s. str. and Euryvalvus ( Patiny 1999c) and subsequent works; the 24 species are detailed in Table 2 View Table 2 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Andrenidae

Genus

Panurgus

Loc

Panurgus subgenus Panurgus s. str. Panzer, 1806

Wood, Thomas J., Patiny, Sebastien & Bossert, Silas 2022
2022
Loc

Panurgus

Panzer 1806
1806
Loc

Apis banksiana

Kirby 1802
1802
Loc

Andrena lobata

Panzer 1799
1799
Loc

Andrena lobata

Panzer 1799
1799
Loc

Apis calcarata

Scopoli 1763
1763
Loc

Apis calcarata

Scopoli 1763
1763