Andrena (Avandrena) melacana Warncke, 1967
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Andrena (Avandrena) melacana Warncke, 1967
Replacement name for Andrena melaleuca Friese, 1922 nec Andrena melaleuca Pérez, 1895
Material examined.
Morocco: Fès-Meknès, 12 km east of Ifrane, 9.v.1997, 1♀, leg. J. Halada, OÖLM; Fès-Meknès, Laanoucer, 1417 m, 3.v.2018, 1♂, leg. A. Sentil & P. Lhomme, UMONS.
Distribution and remarks.
Previously known from Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya ( Gusenleitner and Schwarz 2002). This species is part of the Avandrena group that, like the Pallandrena , appear to be associated with Geraniaceae . Records of A. avara Warncke, 1967 and A. panurgina Desteffani, 1889 in Portugal have been made exclusively from Erodium , and pollen removed from the scopa from A. melacana comprised entirely of Erodium -type pollen (Figs 131 View Figures 131–136 , 132 View Figures 131–136 ). Andrena melacana can be easily distinguished from A. avara and A. panurgina as the hind femora lacks spines ( Warncke 1980) and the male genitalia are completely different.
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Andrena (Avandrena) melacana Warncke, 1967
Wood, Thomas James, Michez, Denis, Cejas, Diego, Lhomme, Patrick & Rasmont, Pierre 2020 |
Andrena melaleuca
Perez 1895 |
Andrena melaleuca
Perez 1895 |