Andrena (Truncandrena) ochraceohirta Alfken, 1935
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Andrena (Truncandrena) ochraceohirta Alfken, 1935 |
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Andrena (Truncandrena) ochraceohirta Alfken, 1935 View in CoL sp. resurr.
( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 179–187 )
Andrena ochraceohirta Alfken, 1935
Andrena oulskii ochraceohirta: Warncke 1967, 1969 View in CoL
Andrena minapalumboi Gribodo, 1894 View in CoL : Gusenleitner & Schwarz 2002
Distribution: Israel, Jordan, Syria, West Bank.
Flight period: February–May.
Flower records: Apiaceae : Ferula communis ; Asteraceae : Calendula spp. , Silybum marianum , Urospermum picroides ; Brassicaceae : Hirschfeldia icana , Isatis lusitanica , Ochtodium aegyptiacum , Rapistrum rugosum , Sinapis alba , Sinapis arvensis ; Fabaceae : Lens orientalis.
Material examined: HOLOTYPE: WEST BANK [Palästina]: Jericho , 20–28.iv.1927, Dr.Enslin (♀) ( ZMHB) ; PARATYPE: WEST BANK: Nablus , 19–26.iv.1934, Dr.Enslin (1♂) ( ZMHB) ; non-type material: ISRAEL: Banias [Banyas], 12.v.1971, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀) ; Beit Guvrin [Beit Govrin], 28.iii.2010, G. Pisanty, on Brassicaceae (1♀) ; Beit Nir , 11.iii.2018, T. Roth, pan trap (1♀) ; Beit Nir , 2 km NW, 31.658ºN 34.855ºE, 5.iv.2015, G. Pisanty (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Binyamina [Benjamina], 7.iv.19??, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀) ; Canada Park , 31.836ºN 35.000ºE, 18.iii.2016, G. Pisanty (4♀) GoogleMaps ; Degania [Deganiah], 18.iii.1941, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♂) ; Degania Alef [Deganya A], 5.iv.1942, Y. Palmoni (1♂) ; Dvir [Devira], 12.iv.2009, L. Friedman (1♀) ; Ein Hemed [Aquabella], 15.iii.1969, H. Bytinski-Salz (3♀) ; ‘ En Tina Nature Reserve , 77 m, 33.084ºN 35.642ºE, 24.iii.2019, A. Dorchin, T. Roth & A. Sviri (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Gal’on , 23.iii.2010, G. Pisanty, on Rapistrum rugosum (1♀) and from pan traps (5♀, 1♂); 4.iv.2018, T. Roth, on Hirschfeldia incana (3♀), Isatis lusitanica (3♀, 1♂) and Silybum marianum (2♀, 1♂); Gilat Forest , 31.35°N 34.66°E, 2.iii.2022, G. Pisanty, sweeping (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Gilat Research Center , 31.3372°N 34.663°E, 2.iii.2022, G. Pisanty, sweeping (2♂) GoogleMaps ; 500 m NNE, 31.3405°N 34.670°E, 2.iii.2022, G. Pisanty, sweeping (4♀); Horbat Kefar Lakhish , 220 m, 31.575°N 34.8532°E, 5.iii.2021, G. Pisanty, sweeping (2♂) GoogleMaps ; Horbat Kefar Lakhish , 220 m, 31.5750°N 34.8530°E, 15.iii.2021, G. Pisanty, pan traps (1♀, 2♂) GoogleMaps ; Jerusalem, 27.ii.1940, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀) ; 7.iii.1940, H. Bytinski-Salz (4♀); 15.iii.1940, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♂); 28.iii.1940, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀); 12.iii.1941, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♂); Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus , 15.iii.1946, on Calendula (1♀, 1♂) and Sinapis (2♀); Jerusalem, Rehavia West , 27.iv.1945, on Sinapis (1♀) ; Jerusalem env., 28.iii.1988, R. Leys (3♀) ; Jerusalem [Yerushalayim], 7.ii.2015, T. Jumah (1♀) ; Kfar Menahem [Kefar Menahem], 2.iii.2008, Y. Mandelik, on Brassicaceae (1♂) ; Kvutzat Kinneret [Kinneret], 9.iv.1942, Y. Palmoni (1♀) ; Lakhish , 3 km NE, 31.575ºN 34.870ºE, 11.iii.2016, G. Pisanty, sweeping (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Lakhish , 3 km NE, 31.578ºN 34.870ºE, 26.ii.2016, G. Pisanty (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Lakhish , 3 km NE, 31.579ºN 34.871ºE, 4.iii.2016, G. Pisanty, on Sinapis (8♀, 2♂) GoogleMaps ; 11.iii.2016, G. Pisanty, on Sinapis (1♀, 1♂); Ma’agar Yeroham [Kfar-Yerukham Reservoir], 21.iii.1971, Galil (1♀) ; Malkia [Malkiyya], 13.iv.2014, O. Winberger (1♀) ; Merom Golan , 3.iv.1997, R. Kasher (1♀) ; Mikveh Israel [Mikwe Israel], 10.iii.19??, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀) ; Moradot HaGolan Nature Reserve, Nahal Neshef , 184 m, 33.094ºN 35.650ºE, 24.iv.2019, A. Dorchin, T. Roth & O. Halbershtat (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Mount Gilboa [Gilboa], 17.iii.1978, D. Simon (1♂) ; [Hare Gilboa, Har Ahino’am ], 450 m, 32º27.7’N 35º24.8’E, 11.iv.2011, L. Friedman (1♀) GoogleMaps ; 450 m, 32º28’N 35º25’E, 20.iii.2012, L. Friedman (1♀); Nahal Dishon , 1.iv.1991, R. Kasher, partly on Ochtodium aegyptiacum (3♀, 3♂) ;? Nahal Heq [Cheik W.], 20.iv.1985, E. Shney-Dor (1♀) ; Nahal Maresha , 220 m, 31.5773°N 34.8576°E, 15.iii.2021, G. Pisanty, sweeping (3♀, 2♂) GoogleMaps ; Nahal Me’arot , 8.iv.1988, I. Yarom (3♀) ; Nahal Poleg [Birquat Ramadan], 13.iv.1940, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♂) ; Nahal Sa’ar , 18.iv.1992, R. Kasher (1♀) ; Nahal Shemarya , 31.341°N 34.6568°E, 2.iii.2022, G. Pisanty, sweeping (1♂) GoogleMaps ; 31.3412°N 34.657°E, 2.iii.2022, M. Ben-Yosef, sweeping (1♀); Nahshon , 26.iii.2018, T. Roth, on Sinapis alba (1♀) ; Nahshon Junction , 9.iii.2017, T. Roth (1♂) ; Netiv HaLamed-Heh [Netiv Halamed He], 27.iii.2017, T. Roth (1♀, 1♂) ; Neve Shalom , 20.ii.2010, G. Pisanty, pan trap (1♀) ; Nurit , 120 m, 32º32’N 35º21’E, 11.iv.2011, L. Friedman (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Park Rosh Ha’Ayin , 16.iv.1993, A. Freidberg & F. Kaplan (1♂) ; Pura Nature Reserve , 31.496ºN 34.778ºE, 27.iii.2015, G. Pisanty (1♀) GoogleMaps ; 200 m, 31º29.659’N 34º46.755’E, 18.iii.2010, A. Freidberg (1♀); Ramat HaNadiv [Hasharon, Zikhron Ya’aqov, Ramas Hanadiv], 12.iii.1990, R. Leys (1♀, 2♂) ; Ramla , 30.iv.1973, H. Bytinski-Salz (2♀) ; [ Ramleh ], 3.iii.1971, H. Bytinski-Salz (2♂) ; 24.iii.1971, H. Bytinski-Salz (9♂); Revadim , 15.iii.2018, T. Roth, on Sinapis alba (1♀) and Urospermum picroides (1♂); 27.iii.2018, T. Roth, on Ferula communis (1♀); Road 869, 1.85 km E Ma’ale Gamla, 32.895ºN 35.708ºE, 130 m, 11.iv.2019, A. Dorchin, O. Halbershtat & Y. Mersman (2♀) GoogleMaps ; Road 869, 2.12 km NE Ma’ale Gamla Junction, – 51 m, 32.895ºN 35.676ºE, 11.iv.2019, A. Dorchin, O. Halbershtat & Y. Mersman (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Sha’alvim , 25.iii.2010, G. Pisanty (1♂) ; Sha’alvim , 2 km SSE, 31.8475ºN 34.995ºE, 18.iii.2016, G. Pisanty (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Shoham , 12.iii.2010, T. Cohen (1♂) ; Tal Shahar , 2.iv.2010, G. Pisanty, on Sinapis alba (1♂) ; 20.iii.2017, T. Roth (1♂); Tel Aviv, 28.iii.1970, H. Bytinski-Salz (1♀) ; 30.iii.1970, H. Bytinski-Salz (3♀); Tel Aviv N., 27.iii.1973, H. Bytinski-Salz (2♀) ; Tel Hadid , 11.iv.1987, E. Shney-Dor (1♀) ; Tel Hadid , 31.968ºN 34.95ºE, 20.iii.2015, G. Pisanty (1♀, 4♂) GoogleMaps ; Tel Qeriyyot , 31.342ºN 35.125ºE, 27.iii.2015, G. Pisanty (2♀) GoogleMaps ; Tel Qeshet , 163 m, 31º32.491’N 34º45.841’E, 18.iii.2010, A. Freidberg (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Zomet Goral , 363 m, 31º18.299’N 34º48.446’E, 18.iii.2010, A. Freidberg (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Zomet Lehavim , 27.iii.1991, A. Freidberg (1♂) ; JORDAN: 30 km NW Ajloun [ Aljun ], 600 m, 29.iv.2006, K. Deneš (2♀) ; 20 km N Amman , 620 m, 23.iv.2006, K. Deneš (1♀) ; 20 km NW of Amman , 420 m, 5.v.2006, K. Deneš (1♀) ; 30 km N At-Tafilah [Tafila], 2.v.1996, Ma. Halada (1♀) ; Irbid, Saham vill, 19–25.iv.2003, I. Pljushtch (9♀, 3♂) ; S of Irbid , 13.iv.2009, M. Snižek (1♂) ; 20 km N of Karak , 1000 m, 27.iv.2006, K. Deneš (3♀) ; 15 km W Madaba , 760 m, 27.iv.2006, K. Deneš (4♀) ; North Shuna env., 30.iv.1996, Mi. Halada (1♀) ; 20 km S of North Shuna, Tall Al Arbatin , 19.iv.1996, Ma. Halada (1♀) ; SYRIA: Apamea , 29.iv.1995, K. Deneš sen. (1♀) ; Faouar , [2001-04-03], J. Plass. (1♂) ; WEST BANK: Bet Me’kr , 18 km E Jerusalem, 25.iii.1990, T. Boker, on Lens orientalis (1♂) ; Elon More, ‘ En Kefir , 530 m, 17.iii.2015, L. Friedman (1♂) ; Har Brakha [Berakha], 1 kmS, ‘ Amassa Spring , 595 m, 6.iii.2015, L. Friedman (1♀) ; 2 km S, Nabi Isma’il Terebinth Nature Reserve , 620 m, 6.iii.2015, L. Friedman (1♀) ; Har Gilo , 17.iv.1991, R. Kasher, Sweeping (1♀) ; Har Kabbir , 700 m, 17.iii.2015, L. Friedman (1♀) ; Jericho , 8.iii.1976, A. Freidberg (1♂) ; Kedumim [Qedumim], 1 km SW, Mizpe ‘ Ami , 390 m, 13.iii.2015, L. Friedman (2♀) ; Ma’ale Adumim [Ma’ale ‘Adummim], 24/26?. ii.1979, M. Kaplan (1♀) ; Nahal Qana, Ein-el-Juze , 11.iii.2016, L. Friedman (1♀) ; Ubeidiya , 6.iv.2014, I. Arar (1♀) ; Za’atara , 7.iv.2014, I. Arar, on Sinapis arvensis (1♀) ; 14.iv.2014, I. Arar, on Hirschfeldia incana (1♀) ( ES, OLML, RMNH, SMNHTAU) .
Remarks. Andrena ochraceohirta can be immediately separated from A. minapalumboi by its light-coloured terminal fringe ( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 179–187 ); in A. minapalumboi it is black, and the overall pubescence of the bee is much darker. In this regard, A. ochraceohirta is much closer to A. oulskii and A. noacki sp. resurr. ( Figs. 179, 181 View FIGURES 179–187 ), so it is completely unclear why Warncke synonymised it with A. minapalumboi . The light terminal fringe also allows separation from A. combusta Morawitz , which has a dark terminal fringe. Andrena oulskii can be separated by its red-marked terga ( Fig. 181 View FIGURES 179–187 ), and A. noacki can be separated because it has complete hair bands on terga 1–4 ( Fig. 179 View FIGURES 179–187 ), whereas in A. ochraceohirta the hair bands on terga 1–2 are always very broadly interrupted ( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 179–187 ) (see also remarks under A. noacki ).
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Andrena (Truncandrena) ochraceohirta Alfken, 1935
Pisanty, Gideon, Scheuchl, Erwin, Martin, Teresa, Cardinal, Sophie & Wood, Thomas James 2022 |
Andrena oulskii ochraceohirta:
Warncke 1967 |
Andrena minapalumboi
Gribodo 1894 |