Andrena hieroglyphica
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Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Apoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Andrenidae
Subfamilia: Andreninae
Genus: Andrena
Species: Andrena hieroglyphica
Name
editAndrena (incertae sedis) hieroglyphica Morawitz, 1876: 192
- Type locality: Sokh Enclave (Uzbekistan).
- Holotype: ZMMU, ♀, 28.[VI.1871].
Synonymy
edit- Andrena (Carandrena) temporalis Morawitz, 1876: 204 [synonymised by Osytshnjuk 1984: 3]
- Type locality: Samarkand (Uzbekistan).
- Lectotype: ZMMU, ♂, 20.[III.1869], designated by Osytshnjuk et al. 2005: 151.
- Andrena (Carandrena) cara Nurse, 1904: 560 (♀, Pakistan, Peshin) [syn. in Wood & Monfared, 2022: 86]
- Andrena (Carandrena) halictoides Nurse, 1904 (nec Smith): 566 (♂, Pakistan, Peshin) [syn. in Wood & Monfared, 2022: 86]
Native distribution areas
editIran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Morawitz, F. 1876. Pchely (Mellifera) [Bees (Mellifera)]. In: A Travel to Turkestan by the Member-Founder of the Society A.P. Fedtschenko, accomplished from the Imperial Society of Naturalists, Anthropologists, and Ethnographists on a Commission from the General-Governor of Turkestan K.P. von Kaufmann (Issue 13). Vol. II. Zoogeographical Investigations. Pt. V. (Division 7). Bees (Mellifera). Pt. II [Andrenidae]. Izvestiya Imperatorskogo Obshchestva Lyubiteley Estestvoznaniya. Anthropologii i Ethnografii 21(3): 161–303 + pls. 1–3. [in Russian]. Reference page. [original description: p. 192]
Additional references
edit- Astafurova, Yu.V., Proshchalykin, M.Yu. & Sidorov, D.A. 2022. The bees of the genus Andrena Fabricius, 1775 (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) described by Ferdinand Morawitz from the collection of Aleksey Fedtschenko. Zookeys 1120ː 105–176. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1120.90206 Reference page. [type: p. 130, Fig. 18; types for Andrena temporalis: p. 164, Fig. 47]
- 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. [syn. nov, distribution (Iran, Pakistan): p. 86, Figs 161–164]