Colletes floralis Eversmann 1852
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Colletes floralis Eversmann 1852 View in CoL
( Figs 15a View FIGURE 15. a –b, 25a–b)
Colletes floralis Eversmann 1852: 46 View in CoL (type locality: “in prov. Orenburg., Saratov. et Astrachanensi”, Russia); Noskiewicz 1936: 441; Osytshnjuk & Romankova 1995: 483; Davydova & Pesenko 2002: 583; Proshchalykin 2003a: 26; 2003b: 5; 2004: 3; 2007a: 89; 2007b: 878; 2010: 509; Proshchalykin et al. 2004: 159; Ignatenko 2004: 109; Quest 2009: 120; Proshchalykin & Quest 2009: 239.
Colletes montana Morawitz 1876: 262 –263, Ƥ, 3 (type locality: “Hab. regionem alpinam vallis Sarafschanensis et Ferghanae" [ Tajikistan, Uzbekistan]).
Colletes suecica Aurivillius 1903: 214 –215 (type locality: Sweden).
Colletes kudiensis Cockerell 1924: 594 (holotype—3, “Kudia River, Amagu, July 1923, Cockerell” [Primorskiy Terr., Russia]). Synonymized by Noskiewicz 1936: 437; Kuhlmann 1999: 77.
Colletes yasumatsui Hirashima et Ikudome 1989 , in Ikudome 1989: 109, Ƥ, 3 (type locality: Hokkaido, Japan). Synonymized by Kuhlmann 2003: 731.
Colletes perforator: Proshchalykin 2003b: 5 View in CoL .
Material examined. Russia. Novosibirsk Prov.: 2 3, Novosibirsk [82°55'E 55°01'N], 15.VII.1981, leg. A. Pisanenko ( RCMK); Altai Republic: 2 3, Soolok, Teletskoye Lake [87°42'E 51°53'N], 22.VI.1901, leg. Ignatov ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 1 3, Ongudai [86°06'E 50°45'N], 18.VII.1909, leg. Volmann ( ZISP); Kemerovo Prov.: 1 3, Berchikul Lake [88°19'E 55°36'N], 28.VI.1911, leg. Gorchakovskiy ( ZISP); Krasnoyarsk Terr.: 1 Ƥ, Minussinsk [91°41'E 53°42'N], 9.VII.1898, leg. Tyutchev ( ZISP); Irkutsk Prov.: 1 Ƥ, Baikalsk [104°07'E 51°31'N], 460 m, 15.VII.2005, leg. E. Heibo (Berg); 2 Ƥ, Irkutsk [104°16'E 52°17'N], Yakovlev’s coll. ( ZISP); Yakutia: 1 3, Yakutsk [129°45'E 62°02'N], 25.VIII.1927, leg. Moskvin ( IBSS); Burytia Republic: 1 Ƥ, Verkhneudinsk (=Ulan-Ude) [107°36'E 51°49'N], 19.VII.1909, leg. Matusevich ( IBSS); Zabaikalskiy Terr.: 1 Ƥ, Chita [113°30'E 52°02'N], 13.VIII.1912, leg. Vorontsov-Vel’yami ( ZISP); 1 3, Western Sokhondo, Bukukun [112°31'E 51°49'N], 4.VII.1991, leg. Zakharov ( ISEN); Yakutia: 4 Ƥ, 6 3, Yakutsk [129°43'E 62°02'N], 6–24.VII.1927, leg. Moskvin ( ZISP); 2 Ƥ, 4.V–15.VIII.1900, leg. Olenin ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 15 km ENE Yakutsk, Tyungyulyu [129°59'E 62°05'N], 20.VIII.1989, leg. Kaymuk ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, Aldan River [133°07'E 61°37'N], 11.VII.1993, leg. Kaymuk ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, Khaptagay, Lena river, 30 km upper Yakutsk [129°35'E 61°46'N], 18.VII.1998, leg. N. Davydova ( ZISP); 2 Ƥ, 1 3, 5 km E Yakutsk [129°45'E 62°02'N], 11, 25.VII.1926, leg. Moskvin ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 10 km SE Yakutsk [129°45'E 62°02'N], 13.VII.1996, leg. I. Zakharov ( ZISP); 1 3, 10 km N Yakutsk, Markha [129°46'E 62°06'N], 2.VI.1900, leg. Olenin ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 15.VIII.1999, 1 3, 21.VIII.1999, leg. N. Davydova ( ZISP); 1 3, Zhemkon-2, Lena River, 75 km upper Yakutsk [128°58'E 61°27'N], 15.VI.1999, leg. N. Davydova ( ZISP); 1 3, Lena River [129°32'E 63°21'N], 6.VI.2000, leg. N. Davydova ( ZISP); Khabarovsk Terr.: 1 3, Komsomolsk on Amur, Mylki Lake [137°00'E 50°33'N], 16.VII.2003, leg. V. Mutin ( IBSS); 1 Ƥ, Gorin River, Bichi [137°37'E 50°45'N], 9.VI.1985, leg. V. Mutin ( IBSS); 1 3, 25 km SW Tsimermanovka [138°56'E 51°12'N], 29.VII.2005, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 3 3, De Kastri, Muty River [140°45'E 51°28'N], 4.VIII.2005, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 2 3, 30 km E Sofiiskoe [140°28'E 51°47'N], 31.VII–1.VIII.2005, leg. ASL ( IBSS); Primorskiy Terr.: 3 Ƥ, Lazovsky Nature Reserve, Lazo [134°07'E 43°15'N], 16, 17.VII.2001, leg. M. Quest ( PCMQ / RCMK); 1 Ƥ, Lazovsky Nature Reserve [133°30'E 43°00'N], 26.VI.1982, leg. TGR ( IBSS); 5 Ƥ, Kievka [133°42'E 42°54'N], 26.VI.1982, leg. TGR ( IZKU / IBSS); Sakhalin: 1 3, Sanatornyi [143°00'E 50°00'N], 2.VIII.1989, leg. P. Mildner ( PCFB); 2 Ƥ, Starodubskoe [142°45'E 47°24'N], 31.VII.1978, leg. AZO ( IZKU); 3 Ƥ, Kostromskoe [142°10'E 47°30'N], 15.VIII.1978, leg. AZO ( IZKU); 16 3, Krasnogorsk [142°05'E 48°25'N], 20.VII.2003, leg. ASL, S. Storozhenko ( IBSS); 5 3, Sakhalinsky Bay [142°09'E 50°54'N], 12.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 1 Ƥ, 1 3, Moskalvo [142°30'E 53°34'N], 13.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 3 3, Tymovsk [142°39'E 50°50'N], 29.VII.1981, leg. YAP ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, Voskresenovka [142°40'E 50°53'N], 1.VIII.2002, leg. ASL, S. Storozhenko ( IBSS); 4 Ƥ, 1 3, Ekhaby Bay [142°58'E 53°30'N], 3.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 2 Ƥ, 4 3, Piltun [143°16'E 52°53'N], 18.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 1 Ƥ, Severny Bay [142°37'E 54°20'N], 7.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 1 Ƥ, Levenorna Cape [143°36'E 46°22'N], 21.VIII.2001, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 15 3, Rybnoe Lake [143°00'E 52°21'N], 29.VII.2002, leg. ASL, S. Storozhenko ( IBSS); Kuril Islands: Kunashir: 1 3, Dubovoe [142°09'E 50°54'N], 29.VII.1989, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 5 Ƥ, 5 3, Golovnino [145°33'E 43°44'N], 25.VII.1981, leg. YAP ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 3 3, Tretyakovo [145°45'E 44°00'N], 30.VI.1973, leg. D. Kasparyan ( IBSS); 8 Ƥ, 7 3, Tretyakovo [145°45'E 44°00'N], 26-30.VII.2011, leg. MYP, VML ( IBSS); 1 Ƥ, Alekhino [145°45'E 44°00'N], 26.VI.1976, leg. Danilovich ( IBSS); 4 Ƥ, 3 3, 30.VII.1981, leg. YAP ( ZISP); 9 Ƥ, 93, Goryachee Lake [145°45'E 44°00'N], 28.VII.1981, leg. YAP ( ZISP); 1 Ƥ, 1 3, Goryachee Lake [145°45'E 44°00'N], 23- 25.VII.2011, leg. MYP, VML ( IBSS); 2 3, Yuzno-Kurilsk [145°45'E 44°00'N], 25.VIII.1989, leg. ASL ( IBSS); 68 Ƥ, 47 3, Peschanoe Lake [145°50'E 44°03'N], 27-28.VII.2011, leg. MYP, VML ( IBSS); Iturup: 1 3, Kurilsk [147°52'E 45°13'N], 9.VIII.1976, leg. Danilovich ( IBSS); 1 3, Blagodatnoe Lake [147°45'E 45°00'N], 1.VIII.1998, leg. ASL, S. Storozhenko ( IBSS).
Distribution in Russia. European part ( Osytshnjuk et al. 1978), Orenburg Prov., Yakutia ( Noskiewicz 1936), *Novosibirsk Prov., *Altai Republic, *Kemerovo Prov., *Krasnoyarsk Terr., Irkutsk Prov., *Burytia Republic, Zabaikalskiy Terr., Amurskaya Prov., Khabarovsk Terr., Primorskiy Terr., Sakhalin, Kuril Islands (Kunashir, Iturup).
General distribution. Spain, Ireland, Great Britain, France, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Iran, Mongolia, India, Japan.
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Colletes floralis Eversmann 1852
Kuhlmann, Michael & Yu, Maxim 2011 |
Colletes perforator:
Proshchalykin 2003: 5 |
Colletes yasumatsui Hirashima et Ikudome 1989
Kuhlmann 2003: 731 |
Ikudome 1989: 109 |
Colletes kudiensis
Kuhlmann 1999: 77 |
Noskiewicz 1936: 437 |
Cockerell 1924: 594 |
Colletes suecica
Aurivillius 1903: 214 |
Colletes montana
Morawitz 1876: 262 |
Colletes floralis
Quest 2009: 120 |
Proshchalykin 2009: 239 |
Ignatenko 2004: 109 |
Proshchalykin 2003: 26 |
Davydova 2002: 583 |
Osytshnjuk 1995: 483 |
Noskiewicz 1936: 441 |
Eversmann 1852: 46 |