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Genus Rhopalum
Genus Lestica
Atlas des bourdons SAPOLL SAPOLL Database
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Panurgus
Sphecodes
Afronomia
Ancyla Tarsalia Habropoda Melecta Thyreomelecta Thyreus
Ammobates Anthophora Biastes Bombus Epeoloides Epeolus Melecta Melitta Sphecodes Thyreus Tetralonia
Trinomia (Afrique) Hylaeus (Belgique)
Nubenomia (Halictidae)
Apis of the world
Andrena A-C Andrena D-K Andrena L-O Andrena P-S Andrena T-Z
Madagalictus (Halictidae) Archihalictus (Halictidae)
Anthidiini de Madagascar
Sceliphron
Crocisaspidia Acunomia
Xylocopa
Dasypoda Macropis Melitta
Panurgus Avpanurgus Camptopoeum Plesiopanurgus Panurginus Melitturga
Bombus
Flavipanurgus Simpanurgus Flavomeliturgula Gasparinahla Meliturgula Clavipanurgus
Atlas Hymenoptera is originally a joint initiative between the Mons University Zoology's laboratory (Prof. P. Rasmont) and the Entomology Unit of Functional and Evolutionary of Gembloux Agro Bio Tech (formerly Gembloux University Agronomy Faculty, Prof. E. Haubruge). This initiative has been made possible thanks to the joint efforts of both services that maintain a biogeographic data base of Hymenoptera in Western Europe for many years,. Atlas Hymenoptera is now a platform that brings together many passionate people about hymenoptera's systematics, ecology, biogeography or ethology. This platform includes both French-speaking professionnals (UMons, ULB, Gembloux Agro Bio tech, OPIE-bees) and non French-speaking professionnals (Universidad de AlmerÃa) and Hobbyists (Gallica Apoidea group Gallica).
This site is dedicated to Hymenoptera. You will find distribution maps and illustrations of many species from Europe, but you will also discover a relevant bibliography for major groups, the presentation of the team that is behind this work, and so on ...