Bombus (Alpigenobombus) mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869

Williams, Paul H., An, Jiandong, Dorji, Phurpa, Huang, Jiaxing, Jaffar, Saleem, Japoshvili, George, Narah, Jaya, Ren, Zongxin, Streinzer, Martin, Thanoosing, Chawatat, Tian, Li & Orr, Michael C., 2023, Bumblebees with big teeth: revising the subgenus Alpigenobombus with the good, the bad and the ugly of numts (Hymenoptera: Apidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 892 (1), pp. 1-65 : 31-33

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.892.2283

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10023369

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scientific name

Bombus (Alpigenobombus) mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869
status

stat. nov.

2. Bombus (Alpigenobombus) mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869 View in CoL stat. rev.

Figs 1 View Figs 1‒9 , 26‒34 View Figs 19–105 , 107 View Figs 106–115

Bombus mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869: 326 View in CoL .

Bombus brevigena Thomson, 1870: 255 View in CoL .

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] flavicante Pérez, 1890b: 475 View in CoL .

Bombus lefebvrei [subsp.] pyenaicus Vogt, 1909: 50 View in CoL .

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] collaris Friese, 1909: 673 View in CoL (not of Scopoli 1763: 306 = B. pratorum (Linnaeus)) View in CoL .

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] transitorius Friese, 1909: 673 View in CoL .

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] lutescens Friese, 1909: 673 View in CoL (not of Pérez 1890a: 154 = B. flavidus Eversmann View in CoL ).

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] luteus Friese, 1909: 673 View in CoL .

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] tirolensis Friese, 1911b: 684 View in CoL , replacement name for B. mastrucatus [subsp.] collaris Friese, 1909 View in CoL .

Alpigenobombus wurfleini [subsp.] apfelbecki Reing View in CoL in Reinig & Rasmont, 1988: 48.

Alpigenobombus wurfleini [subsp.] knechteli Reing View in CoL in Reinig & Rasmont, 1988: 49.

Bombus mastrucatus morpha [not subsp.] kriechbaumeri View in CoL ‒ Pittioni 1938: 66, infrasubspecific.

Bombus (Alpigenobombus) wurflenii [subsp.] balcaniensis View in CoL ‒ Rasmont et al. 2021: 155, unjustified replacement name. Note 1.

NOTE 1. The earlier name B. helferanus f.[orma] apfelbecki Pittioni, 1939: 87 (= B. humilis Illiger ) was given infrasubspecific status ( Pittioni 1939: 51), so that the name apfelbecki Reinig, 1988 remains available and a replacement name is unjustified.

Species-taxon concept and variation

The taxon concept of the species B. mastrucatus is revised here from the widely-cited interpretation (since Tkalců 1969), to distinguish B. mastrucatus from the separate taxon concept of the species B. wurflenii (see the comments above on B. wurflenii ), based on: (1) our PTP analysis supports independent species-level coalescents in the COI gene ( Fig. 12 View Fig ); corroborated by (2) diagnostic morphological character states (see the keys).

Bombus mastrucatus is a widespread European species that had long been well-known by the use of this name by many authors (e.g., von Dalla Torre 1896; Friese & von Wagner 1912; Skorikov 1923; Reinig 1935; Pittioni 1937; aside from occasional confusion with B. lefebvrei Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, [1835] (= B. pomorum (Panzer, 1805)) by Strand 1901).

Then Tkalců (1969) reduced the taxon mastrucatus to the status of a subspecies within Alpigenobombus wurfleini [sic], although without a detailed justification. Subsequently, the name B. wurflenii (in various spellings) has been used in most publications for this bumblebee species in Europe (e.g., in influential keys by Løken 1973; Hagen & Aichhorn 2003; Ornosa & Ortiz-Sanchez 2004; Rasmont et al. 2021). Nonetheless, the name mastrucatus remains familiar to European bee workers from these same publications, even if only as what has often been interpreted as a subspecies.

The PTP and morphological results ( Fig. 12 View Fig , keys) both support the interpretation that B. mastrucatus and B. wurflenii are separate species. The available COI-barcode-like sequences may all be low-divergence neonumts ( Fig. 11 View Fig ). The PTP and morphological analysis results ( Fig. 12 View Fig , keys) also support the interpretation that the divergent colour patterns of the taxa mastrucatus s. str. (Alps: Figs 28–29, 32–33) and flavicante (Pyrenees: Figs 26–27, 31–32), as well as the disjunct population of the taxon brevigena (Scandinavia: Figs 30, 33–34) are conspecific (no fresh samples were available from eastern Europe for sequencing). No diagnostic characters published for the other named taxa for this group in Europe provide any reason to consider them as candidates for separate species.

Variation in the colour-pattern diagrams of B. mastrucatus in Figs 26‒34 is arranged approximately from south-west (Pyrenees) to north-east ( Norway). Bombus mastrucatus , with its unbanded red-tailed colour pattern in northern Europe and its yellow-banded red-tailed colour pattern especially in south-western Europe, appears to mimic the local colour patterns of the abundant B. (Melanobombus) lapidarius (Linnaeus, 1758) and similar species ( Williams 2007: fig. 5e, j).

Type material

Bombus mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869: 326 View in CoL . Type not seen (not found by Tkalců 1969: 892), but identity not in doubt.

Morphological diagnosis

Female

Wings nearly clear with veins dark brown, hair long, oculo-malar area shorter than broad, clypeus adjacent to the labrum not raised in the centre but flat so that the shallow transverse anterior groove is not interrupted, this central area uniformly with many small punctures and not shining, ocello-ocular area with the punctures anteriorly to the unpunctured area in the outer half less dense than posterior to it (cf. B. wurflenii ); hair of the thoracic dorsum either entirely black or sometimes with bands anteriorly and posteriorly yellow.

Male

Wings nearly clear with veins dark brown, hair long, oculo-malar area shorter than broad; genitalia ( Fig. 107 View Figs 106–115 ) with the gonostylus long and distally near its midline axis convexly rounded, length on its outer side about a quarter as long as on its inner side with the two inner corners of the distal lobe rounded, the margin between them nearly straight, penis-valve head strongly recurved, the recurved hook much longer than broad and distally at the end of the hook weakly pointed (cf. B. wurflenii ); hair of the thoracic dorsum between the wing bases predominantly black, usually with few or no yellow hairs.

Material sequenced in Fig. 12 View Fig

AUSTRIA • 2 ♀♀ (queens); Carinthia, Innere Eben ; 46.978° N, 12.759° E; 26 Jul. 2019; W. Wallner leg.; BOLD seq: ABOL19-1511 ABOL19-1512; HNS: AG#164 , AG#165 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ (worker); Tyrol, Hohe Tauern ; 47.023° N, 12.238° E; 20 Jul. 2020; S. Schoder leg.; BOLD seq:ABOLHT20-S038; SS:AG#166 GoogleMaps .

FRANCE • 1 ♀ (queen); Roussillon , Prats de Mollo; [42.400° N, 2.483° E]; 25 Aug. 1993; GenBank seq: AY181174; AG#066 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ (queen); Alpes Maritimes , Col Turini; 43.999° N, 7.429° E; 11 Jul. 2010; C. Schmid-Egger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM07560; SNSB: AG#169 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ (queen); Alpes Maritimes , Trende; 44.105° N, 7.448° E; 9 Jul. 2010; C. Schmid-Egger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM07561; SNSB: AG#170 GoogleMaps .

NORWAY • 1 ♀ (queen); Buskerud, Mörkedalen ; [60.9° N, 8.3° E]; 2 Jul. 1994; GenBank seq: AY181175; AG#067 GoogleMaps .

Additional sequences in Fig. 10 View Fig and haplotype duplicates

FRANCE • 1 ♀ (queen); Alpes Maritimes , Col Turini; 43.999° N, 7.429° E; 11 Jul. 2010; C. Schmid-Egger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM07559; SNSB: AG#168 GoogleMaps .

GERMANY • 1 ♀ (worker); Saxony, Carlsfeld ; 50.435° N, 12.585° E; 16 Jul. 2004; F. Burger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM08976; SNSB: AG#171 GoogleMaps 1 ♁; Thuringia, Orlamünde ; 50.775° N, 11.541° E; 19 Sep. 2001; F. Burger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM08978; SNSB: AG#172 GoogleMaps 1 ♁; Saxony, Carlsfeld ; 50.435° N, 12.585° E; 16 Jul. 2004; F. Burger leg.; BOLD seq: BCZSMHYM08979; SNSB: AG#173 GoogleMaps .

Global distribution

Europe: Spain, France, Belgium, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Norway, Sweden, Russia (Murmansk): HNS, NHMUK, PW, RMNH, SNSB, SS, ZMHB.

This species is recorded at elevations of 1740–2740 in the Eyne Pyrenees ( Iserbyt et al. 2008), at 1000‒2450 m in Languedoc-Roussillon, France ( Rasmont 1988), and at 1500‒2600 m in the Alps ( Pittioni 1937; Neumayer 1998; Neumayer & Paulus 1999). It has been associated in general with the mountain-forest zone ( Løken 1973; Rasmont et al. 2021).

Behaviour

Male eye not obviously enlarged relative to female eye: males show ‘patrolling’ behaviour when searching for mates in Austria ( Williams 1991).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Bombus

Loc

Bombus (Alpigenobombus) mastrucatus Gerstaecker, 1869

Williams, Paul H., An, Jiandong, Dorji, Phurpa, Huang, Jiaxing, Jaffar, Saleem, Japoshvili, George, Narah, Jaya, Ren, Zongxin, Streinzer, Martin, Thanoosing, Chawatat, Tian, Li & Orr, Michael C. 2023
2023
Loc

Bombus (Alpigenobombus) wurflenii [subsp.] balcaniensis

Rasmont P. & Ghisbain G. & Terzo M. 2021: 155
2021
Loc

Alpigenobombus wurfleini [subsp.] apfelbecki

Rasmont P. 1988: 48
1988
Loc

Alpigenobombus wurfleini [subsp.] knechteli

Rasmont P. 1988: 49
1988
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus morpha [not subsp.] kriechbaumeri

Pittioni B. 1938: 66
1938
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] tirolensis

Friese H. 1911: 684
1911
Loc

Bombus lefebvrei [subsp.] pyenaicus

Vogt O. 1909: 50
1909
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] collaris

Friese H. 1909: 673
Scopoli J. A. 1763: 306
1909
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] transitorius

Friese H. 1909: 673
1909
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] lutescens

Friese H. 1909: 673
Perez J. 1890: 154
1909
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] luteus

Friese H. 1909: 673
1909
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus var. [subsp.] flavicante Pérez, 1890b: 475

Perez J. 1890: 475
1890
Loc

Bombus brevigena

Thomson C. G. 1870: 255
1870
Loc

Bombus mastrucatus

Tkalcu B. 1969: 892
Gerstaecker A. 1869: 326
1869
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