Bombus glacialis Friese, 1902

Potapov, Grigory S., Kondakov, Alexander V., Filippov, Boris Yu., Gofarov, Mikhail Yu., Kolosova, Yulia S., Spitsyn, Vitaly M., Tomilova, Alena A., Zubrii, Natalia A. & Bolotov, Ivan N., 2019, Pollinators on the polar edge of the Ecumene: taxonomy, phylogeography, and ecology of bumble bees from Novaya Zemlya, ZooKeys 866, pp. 85-115 : 99-100

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Bombus glacialis Friese, 1902
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Bombus glacialis Friese, 1902 View in CoL

Bombus lapponicus subsp. glacialis Friese (1902): 495 [introduced as Sparre-Schneider’s manuscript name]; Friese (1905): 515.

Bombus lapponicus sensu Friese, 1923 non Fabricius, 1793. - Friese (1923): 4.

Bombus lapponicus var. errans Friese, 1923: 4.

Bombus lapponicus var. errans var. aberrans Friese, 1923: 4 [intrasubspecific name (Art. 45.6.1 of ICZN), unavailable (Art. 45.5 of ICZN)].

Pratibombus glacialis Sparre-Schneider, 1902. - Skorikov (1937): 60.

Bombus glacialis Sparre-Schneider, 1902. - Panfilov (1978): 512.

Bombus glacialis Friese, 1902. - Rasmont and Iserbyt (2014); Rasmont et al. (2015): 172; Potapov et al. (2018a): 635.

Type locality.

Nowaja Semlja [Novaya Zemlya] ( Friese 1902).

Type.

Syntype ♀ No. TSZX 7288 labelled "Nova Semlja. v. glacialis Sp. Schn.", Sparre-Schneider’s type collection, Tromsø University Museum, Norway [examined and re-described by us ( Potapov et al. 2018a)].

Material examined (pinned specimens).

Recent material examined: NOVAYA ZEMLYA, YUZHNY ISLAND: Malye Karmakuly, 72.3992°N, 52.8671°E, meadow-like association in tundra, 27.vii.2015, 1♀, 1♂, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Malye Karmakuly, 72.3742°N, 52.7806°E, meadow-like association in tundra, 28.vii.2015, 2♀, 1☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Malye Karmakuly, 72.3739°N, 52.7167°E, meadow-like association in tundra, 5.viii.2015, 1♀, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Malye Karmakuly, 72.4229°N, 52.8143°E, meadow-like association in tundra, 6.viii.2015, 1☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Bezymyannaya Bay, 72.8338°N, 53.3781°E, tundra with Astragalus alpinus , 23.vii.2017, 5☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Bezymyannaya Bay, 72.8120°N, 53.8411°E, tundra with Astragalus alpinus , 23.vii.2017, 1☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Bezymyannaya Bay, 72.8667°N, 53.6335°E, tundra with Hedysarum arcticum , 19-21.vii.2017, 1☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Bezymyannaya Bay, 72.8528°N, 53.7134°E, tundra with Astragalus alpinus , 19-26.vii.2017, 1♀, 6☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]; Bezymyannaya Bay, 72.8335°N, 53.7339°E, meadow-like association with Artemisia tilesii and Salix lanata , 19-26.vii.2017, 2☿, Spitsyn leg. [RMBH]. Historical material examined: NOVAYA ZEMLYA, YUZHNY ISLAND: Matochkin Shar Strait, 12.vii.1925, 1♀, Vakulenko leg. [NHMUK]; Kostin Shar Strait, 19.vii.1895, 1♀, collector unknown [TMU]; Matochkin Shar Strait, near broadcast station, 3.vii.1924, 1♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZMMU]; Matochkin Shar Strait, slope near the mouth of Nochuev Stream, on Polemonium boreale , 31.vii.1925, 1♂, Vakulenko leg. [ZMMU]; Peschanka River, 22.viii.1902, 1♂, collector unknown [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, near broadcast station, 21.vi.1924, 3.vii.1924, 12.vii.1924, 18.vii.1924, 11.viii.1924, 5♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, 13-15.vii.1924, 2♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, slope near Nochuev Stream, 23.vii.1924, 1♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, Poperechniy Cape, 5.viii.1924, 1♀, 1 ☿, 2♂, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, on Salix arctica , 2.vii.1925, 2♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, on Saxifraga oppositifolia , 2.vii.1925, 1♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, nest of bumble bee, 2.vii.1925, 1♀, 10☿, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, Nochuev Stream, on Astragalus umbellatus , 18.vii.1925, 2☿, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, Nochuev Stream, 1.viii.1925; 1♀, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; plateau, 1.viii.1925, 1☿, Tolmachev leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, coast, 9.vi.1925, 1♀, Vakulenko leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, slope of Blizhnyaya Mountain, 21.vi.1925, 3♀, Vakulenko leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, 6.vii.1925, 9.vii.1925, 10.vii.1925, 4♀, Vakulenko leg. [ZISP]; Matochkin Shar Strait, burrow of lemming, 15.vii.1925, 1♀, Vakulenko leg. [ZISP]. NOVAYA ZEMLYA, SEVERNY ISLAND: Verkhnyaya Tyulenya Bay, nest of bumble bee, 9.vii.1901, 9☿, Timofeev leg. [ZISP]; Chekin Bay, 27.vii.1901, 1♀, Timofeev leg. [ZISP]; Krestovaya Bay, 10-12.viii.1909, 1♀, 4♂, Rusanov leg. [ZISP]; Krestovaya Bay, 22.vii.1910, 1♀, 2☿, 4♂, Sosnovskiy leg. [ZISP]; Belushya Bay, 5.vii.1925, 7.vii.1925, 2♀, Vakulenko leg. [ZISP].

Phenology. This species has the longest flight period among Novaya Zemlya bumble bees that lasts from early June or mid-June to late August ( Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ). Its workers are appeared in early July, while the flight of males starts in late July.

Distribution. Yuzhny Island and the southern edge of Severny Island of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago, probably also Wrangel Island ( Berezin 1990; Chernov 2008; Potapov et al. 2018a). The records from the Kanin Peninsula and Kolguev Island ( Poppius 1908; Pittioni 1943) are highly questionable ( Potapov et al. 2018a).

Taxonomic comments. The results of our previous integrative study indicate that Bombus glacialis is a separate bumble bee species that is phylogenetically and morphologically distinct from the other taxa in the B. lapponicus complex ( Potapov et al. 2018a).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Bombus

SubGenus

Pyrobombus