Andrena vaga

Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Apoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Andrenidae
Subfamilia: Andreninae
Genus: Andrena
Subgenus: Melandrena
Species: Andrena vaga
Name
Andrena (Melandrena) vaga Panzer, 1799: 18
- Type locality: Austria.
- Holotype: ZMHB, ♀.
Synonymy
- Andrena vaga Panzer, 1799: 18 [org. comb.]
- Andrena (Melandrena) vaga (Panzer): Warncke, 1967: 82
- Apis pratensis Müller, 1776: 164
- Andrena ovina Klug, 1810: 266
- Andrena nitidiventris Blanchard, 1840: 414 (nec Andrena nitidiventris Dufour, 1841)
- Andrena nitidiventris Dufour, 1841: 456 (nec Andrena nitidiventris Blanchard 1840)
- Andrena atricula Bischoff, 1922: 428
Native distribution areas
Europe, Russia (European part, Urals, Western Siberia, Eastern Siberia), the Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia.
References
Primary references
- Panzer, G.W.F. (1793–1812): Faunae Insectorum Germanicae [initia oder Deutschlands Insecten]. H. 1–12 (1793), H. 13–24 (1794), H. 25–36 (1796), H. 37–48 (1797), H. 49–60 (1798), H. 61–72 (1799), H. 73–84 (1801), H. 85–96 (1805), H. 97–108 (1809), H. 109 (1812). Reference page. [original description: H. 64, p. 18]
Additional references
- Tadauchi, O. 2008. The Genus Andrena from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) (2). Esakia (48): 1–18. DOI: 10.5109/12492
. Reference page. [material (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan): p. 14, figs. 30-31]
- Wood, T.J. 2021. Revision of the Andrena (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) fauna of Bulgaria and North Macedonia with description of three new species. Belgian journal of entomology 117: 1–39. PDF
. Reference page. [new records (Bulgaria): p. 34]
- Wood, T.J. & Monfared, A.R. 2022. A revision of the Andrena (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) fauna of Iran, with the description of 16 new species. European journal of taxonomy 843: 1–136. DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.843.1947
. Reference page. [annotated faunal list of Iran: p. 119]
- Xu, H-L. & Tadauchi, O. 2009. The Subgenus Melandrena of the Genus Andrena of Eastern Asia (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae). Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University 54(1): 109–122. DOI: 10.5109/14046
. Reference page. [see p. 121]