Megachile (Pseudomegachile) lanata Fabricius, 1775
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i1/2021/154515 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10949460 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/527F87A4-FFFC-FFA3-FCCF-112DFCDCFD9B |
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Megachile (Pseudomegachile) lanata Fabricius, 1775 |
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8. Megachile (Pseudomegachile) lanata Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL ( Figure 2i, 2j View Figure 2 )
1775. Apis lanata Fabricius, Syst. Entomol. : 385.
Material examined: 01 ♂, India, West Bengal, Hooghly, Dankuni , 05.i.1978, net sweep, coll. A.K. Roy; 01 ♂, India, Assam, Majuli Island, Garamur Satra , 26.9661°N , 94.0707°E, 14.iii.2019, YPT, coll. A. Rameshkumar ; 01 ♀, India, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Silvassa circuit house campus , 20.26°N, 72.97°E, 23.i.2018, YPT, coll. A. Rameshkumar. GoogleMaps
Distribution: India, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan ( Gupta, 1993), Karnataka, Jammu , Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh ( GBIF, 2020c), Uttarakhand ( Khan et al., 2016), West Bengal (new record), Assam (new record), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (new record).
Floral associations: Cajanus cajan , Crotalaria juncea , Medicago sativa , Parkinsonia sp. , Bauhinia latifolia , Derris pinnata , Pisum sp. , Lathyrus odoratum , Doliches lablab ( Fabaceae ), Grewia asiatica ( Malvaceae ), Tridax procumbens , Helianthus annuus ( Asteraceae ), Lagerstroemia indica ( Lythraceae ), Duranta sp. ( Verbenaceae ), Jacomentia sp. ( Nymphaeaceae ), Ipomoea palmatus ( Convolvulaceae ), Campsis radicans , Tecoma stans ( Bignoniaceae ), Murraya paniculata ( Rutaceae ), Vitex negundo ( Lamiaceae ), Nerium sp. ( Apocynaceae ), Adhathoda vasica ( Acanthaceae ), Jacaranda mimosifolia ( Bignoniaceae ), Justicia thyrsifolius ( Acanthaceae ), Boerhavia diffusa ( Nyctaginaceae ) ( Gupta, 1993).
Discusssion
The present study reveals the new distributional records of 7 Megachile species in 5 different states and 2 union territories of India. Megachile lanata Fabricius, 1775 is reported for the first time from North Eastern India (Assam) which comprises a major part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. Species of Megachile are efficient pollinator of Fabaceae and Lamiaceae and hence can be commercially utilized in agricultural fields as an effective
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