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Bombus mocsaryi Kriechbaumer 1877

Authors :
Ornosa, Concepci��n
Torres, F��lix
R��a, Pilar De La
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2017.

Abstract

Bombus mocsaryi Kriechbaumer, 1877 Bombus mocsaryi is a wooded-steppes species that is spread throughout dry grasslands in Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, the south of France, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Poland, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, central Russia until central Asia to the east, and in the north of Africa. In this area it spreads from 690 to 1800 m (Ornosa & Ortiz- S��nchez 2004). At present, in the Pyrenees, it has been collected between 1138 and 1500 m, on Centaurea scabiosa L., Echium plantagineum (Nox.), Melilotus officinalis L, Reseda lutea L., Rubus ulmifolius Schott, Taraxacum officinale Wigg. and Trifolium pratense L. However, at inner territories of the Iberian Peninsula it was located at lower altitudes (Spain: Cantabria: ��liva, 1050 m, 17-VI-2006, 1 queen, C. Ornosa leg; Valladolid: Fuensalda��a, 710 m, 26-VI-2010, 1 queen, C. Ornosa leg; Villaiba��ez, 700 m, 26-VI-2010, 2 queens, C. Ornosa leg; UCME), on Vicia sp. Rasmont et al. (2015) also placed old records of Bombus mocsary at the eastern Pyrenees, where it has not been found now. According to the current data, the elevational range of this species has greatly reduced (Fig. 7) in the Pyrenees, where its population is quite scarce (Table 2). Bombus mocsary has been assessed as Endangered in the IUCN Red List of European Bees (Rasmont et al. 2015). New records. Spain: Huesca: Benasque, 15-VII-2011, 10 workers, C. Ornosa leg., UCME; Canfranc, railway station, 3-VII-2006, 1 worker, C. Ornosa leg., UCME; Ch��a, Mirador, Valle de Benasque, 14-VII-2011, 3 workers, C. Ornosa leg., UCME; San Nicol��s de Bujaruelo, 9-VIII-2014, 1 worker, P. De la R��a leg., UMU; Selva de Oza, Aguas Tortas track, 10-VII-2009, 2 workers, C. Ornosa leg., UCME.<br />Published as part of Ornosa, Concepci��n, Torres, F��lix & R��a, Pilar De La, 2017, Updated list of bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from the Spanish Pyrenees with notes on their decline and conservation status, pp. 41-77 in Zootaxa 4237 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4237.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/322688

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0021a99ac09ade71ed17801f7668f21f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5611378