Andrena (Leucandrena) favosa Morawitz, 1872
Andrena favosa Morawitz, 1872: 365, 1♀ [Austria, NMW, lectotype by present designation] (Figures 27A–D)
Remarks. Astafurova et al. (2021; 2022b) also concluded that the type material of A. favosa was not in the ZISP collection. Examination of the NMW collection produced a female from Piesting collected by the Austrian entomologist Carl Tschek (†1872) in 1870, which matches Morawitz’s published locality and collector information, and the specimen is also labelled by Morawitz with a handwritten label. It may automatically be the holotype, but this is ambiguous from Morawitz’s description, and so it is designated as a lectotype in order to confirm its location and to confirm that the currently accepted synonymy with A. sericata Imhoff, 1868 is correct (Gusenleitner & Schwarz 2002).
Distribution ( Andrena sericata). Central and Eastern Europe, from the Pyrenees to the Urals, Turkey, and the Caucasus (Gusenleitner & Schwarz 2002).
Material examined. AUSTRIA: Piesting [Markt Piesting], 1870, 1♀, leg. Tschek, NMW (lectotype by present designation) .