HYMENOPTERA

Ivanov, S. P. & Fateryga, A. V., 2019, First record of the invasive giant resin bee Megachile (Callomegachile) sculpturalis Smith, 1853 (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in the Crimea, Far Eastern Entomologist 395, pp. 7-13 : 7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.395.2

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA3687AF-FF84-BE13-CB41-043A4A8D3FD0

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scientific name

HYMENOPTERA
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( HYMENOPTERA View in CoL View at ENA : MEGACHILIDAE ) IN THE CRIMEA

S. P. Ivanov 1), A. V. Fateryga 2*)

1) Taurida Academy of the V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Simferopol,

295007, Russia.

2) T.I. Vyazemsky Karadag Scientific Station – Nature Reserve of RAS – Branch of A.O.

Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS, Kurortnoye, Feodosiya, 298188,

Russia. *Corresponding author. E-mail: fater_84@list.ru

Summary. Megachile sculpturalis Smith, 1853 was revealed nesting in a trap nest and a

“bee hotel” in Simferopol. The nests were built of conifer resin with addition of mud and sawdust. Females visited inflorescences of Eryngium campestre L., Inula helenium L., and

Carduus acanthoides L. while pollen samples taken from one foraging female contained only pollen of Ballota nigra L. Such a find of a newly established invasive species in the Crimea represents the easternmost point in its European range and possibly the most remarkable jump-dispersal event in its distribution (1,130 km from the nearest previously known point in

Hungary). This is the first invasive megachilid bee species known to Russia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

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