New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia

New data on 22 species of bees of the family Megachilidae from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia are reported. Six species are new to Russia: Hoplitis curvipes (Morawitz, 1871), Osmia cinerea Warncke, 1988, O. ligurica Morawitz, 1868, O. cyanoxantha Pérez, 1879, Protosmia glutinos...

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Main Authors: A.V. Fateryga, M.Yu. Proshchalykin
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Language:English
Published: Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Science, Federal state budgetary institution 2020-10-01
Series:Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
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Online Access:http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/16(2)_5_Fateryga_Proshchalykin.pdf
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description New data on 22 species of bees of the family Megachilidae from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia are reported. Six species are new to Russia: Hoplitis curvipes (Morawitz, 1871), Osmia cinerea Warncke, 1988, O. ligurica Morawitz, 1868, O. cyanoxantha Pérez, 1879, Protosmia glutinosa (Giraud, 1871), and Coelioxys mielbergi Morawitz, 1880. Hoplitis turcestanica (Dalla Torre, 1896), sp. resurr. is treated as a distinct species, not a junior synonym of H. caularis (Morawitz, 1875). Megachile albocristata Smith, 1853 and M. alborufa Friese, 1911 are listed instead of previously recorded M. lefebvrei (Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1841) and M. pyrenaica (Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1841), respectively. Fourteen new regional records are reported: seven species are new to the North Caucasus, five ones are new to the south of European Russia, and two species are new to the European part of Russia as a whole. The numbers of megachilid bee species currently known in Russia, the North Caucasus, and the south of European Russia are 217, 130, and 71, respectively. The lectotype of Osmia proxima Morawitz, 1875 is designated.
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spelling doaj.art-620fdc418c1e463c980a704dee6094ae2023-12-03T15:03:11ZengSouthern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Science, Federal state budgetary institutionКавказский энтомологический бюллетень1814-33261814-33262020-10-0116222523110.23885/181433262020162-225331New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European RussiaA.V. Fateryga0M.Yu. Proshchalykin1T.I. Vyazemsky Karadag Scientific Station – Nature Reserve of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Branch of A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern SeasFederal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,New data on 22 species of bees of the family Megachilidae from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia are reported. Six species are new to Russia: Hoplitis curvipes (Morawitz, 1871), Osmia cinerea Warncke, 1988, O. ligurica Morawitz, 1868, O. cyanoxantha Pérez, 1879, Protosmia glutinosa (Giraud, 1871), and Coelioxys mielbergi Morawitz, 1880. Hoplitis turcestanica (Dalla Torre, 1896), sp. resurr. is treated as a distinct species, not a junior synonym of H. caularis (Morawitz, 1875). Megachile albocristata Smith, 1853 and M. alborufa Friese, 1911 are listed instead of previously recorded M. lefebvrei (Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1841) and M. pyrenaica (Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1841), respectively. Fourteen new regional records are reported: seven species are new to the North Caucasus, five ones are new to the south of European Russia, and two species are new to the European part of Russia as a whole. The numbers of megachilid bee species currently known in Russia, the North Caucasus, and the south of European Russia are 217, 130, and 71, respectively. The lectotype of Osmia proxima Morawitz, 1875 is designated.http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/16(2)_5_Fateryga_Proshchalykin.pdfapoideaapiformesfaunataxonomylectotype
spellingShingle A.V. Fateryga
M.Yu. Proshchalykin
New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
apoidea
apiformes
fauna
taxonomy
lectotype
title New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
title_full New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
title_fullStr New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
title_full_unstemmed New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
title_short New records of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the North Caucasus and the south of European Russia
title_sort new records of megachilid bees hymenoptera megachilidae from the north caucasus and the south of european russia
topic apoidea
apiformes
fauna
taxonomy
lectotype
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