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Alain Pauly
Atlas of the European Bees: genus
Nomiapis
This page is constructed in the framework of the STEP Project
"Status and Trends of European Pollinators"
Coordinator: Simon Geoffrey Potts, University of Reading
STEP Partners to Objective 1 (Document the status and trends of pollinators, map distributions):
University of Mons (Prof. Pierre Rasmont; Denis Michez; Stephanie Iserbyt; Yvan Barbier)
University of Reading (Stuart Roberts)
First on line 18.III.2011
Citation:
Pauly A. 2011
.
Atlas of the European Bees: genus Nomiapis.
STEP Project, Atlas Hymenoptera, Mons, Gembloux. http://www.zoologie.umh.ac.be/hymenoptera/page.aspx?ID=205
Nomiapis
Cockerell 1919
European bees
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Nomiapis spp.
Main contributions to the maps :
BDFMG (2011) (AP), Pesenko (in litt.).
Main collections studied (AP) : Belgium (Brussels, Gembloux, Mons); France (Paris).
Litterature: Friese (1897), Warncke (1976), Van der Zanden (1997), Baker (2002), Astafurova et Pesenko (2006).
auteur(s) :
Nomiapis bispinosa
(Brullé 1832)
Nomia bispinosa Brullé 1832
= Nomia unidentata auct., secundum Warncke 1976 nec Olivier 1812
= Nomia rufiventris Spinola 1839
= Nomia ruficornis Spinola 1839
= Nomia albocincta Lucas 1849
= Nomia perforata Lucas 1849
= Nomia aureocincta Costa 1861
= Nomia basalis Smith 1875
= ? Nomia albocincta var. basirubra Magretti 1884
= Nomia aureocincta var. turcomanica Radoszkovski 1893
= Nomia bispinosa: Vachal, 1897
= Nomia basalicincta Cockerell 1922
Distribution: Portugal, Spain, S. France, Italy, Sardinia, ex Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece, S. Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Israel, Egypt, Libya (Cyrenaica), Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco.
Distribution: Portugal, Espagne, S. France, Italie, Sardaigne, Yougoslavie, Hongrie, Grèce, S. Russie, Turquie, Turkménistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbékistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Israel, Egypte, Libye (Cyrénaique), Tunisie, Algérie, Maroc.
Visitid plants/Plantes butinées. Polylectic/Polylectique. Allium cepa, Centaurea sp., Echinops spinosissimus, Medicago sativa, Origanum majorana, Papaver rhoeas, Peganum harmala (Zygophyllaceae), Retama retam.
Statut: Stable.
Nomiapis bispinosa (576 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Nomiapis diversipes
(Latreille 1806)
Nomia diversipes Latreille 1806
= Andrena humeralis Jurine 1807
= Nomia hungarica Förster 1853
= Nomia humeralis Costa 1861
Distribution: southern Europe, eastward to Hungary, southern Ukraine and southern Ural, in the south to Israel; NW Iberia, S. France, Corsica, Italy, Sicily, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Croatia (Dalmatia), Bulgaria, Corfu, Greece; Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordania, Uzbekistan, Kirghizistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Pakistan, Mongolia.
Distribution : sud de l’Europe, vers l’est jusque la Hongrie, le sud de l’Ukraine et le sud de l’Oural, vers le sud jusque Israel ; NW Ibérie, S. France, Corse, Italie, Sicile, Suisse, Autriche, Pologne, Slovaquie, Croatie (Dalmatie), Bulgarie, Corfou, Grèce ; Turquie, Chypre, Syrie, Liban, Israel, Jordanie, Uzbekistan, Kirghizistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Pakistan, Mongolie.
Visitid plants/Plantes butinées. Polylectic/Polylectique. Allium sp., Calluna vulgaris, Centaurea sp., Conyza sp., Cucurbita sp. (cult.), Echinops ritro,Eryngium sp., Eryngium campestre, Malva sylvestris, Mentha pulegium, Onopordum illyricum, Origanum sp., Origanum vulgare, Paliurus sp., Petrorhagia sp., Rubus sp., Sedum altissimum, Solanum sp., Thymus pulegioides.
Statut. Stable.
Nomiapis diversipes (1212 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Nomiapis equestris
(Gerstaecker 1872)
Nomia equestris Gerstaecker 1872
= Nomia caucasica Friese 1897
= Nomia equestris var. spyrnensis Strand 1921.
Distribution: Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel, Caucasus, Iran, Turkestan.
Distribution: Grèce, Turquie, Chypre, Liban, Israel, Caucase, Iran, Turkestan.
Statut: Inconnu. Pas commun.
Nomiapis equestris (76 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Nomiapis femoralis
(Pallas 1773)
Apis femoralis Pallas 1773
= Lasius difformis Panzer 1805
= Andrena brevitarsis Eversmann 1852
Distribution: warm regions of the west pale arctic, from Iberia to Irkutsk; Spain, Germany (Upper Rhine), Austria, Istria, Croatia (Dalmatia), Greece, Hungary, Ukraine (Kiev), Urals, Bashkortostan, Kazakhstan,China, Mongolia.
Distribution : régions chaudes de l’ouest palaéarctique, depuis l’Espagne jusque Irkutsk ; Espagne, Allemagne (Oberrhein), Autriche (localité pannonique), Istrie, Croatie (Dalmatie), Grèce, Hongrie, Ukraine (Kiev), Oural, Bachkirie, Kazakstan, Chine, Mongolie.
Statut: Inconnu. Pas commun.
Nomiapis femoralis (168 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Nomiapis monstrosa
(Costa 1861)
Nomia monstrosa Costa 1861
= ? Nomia armata Olivier 1812 secundum Baker 2002, nec Warncke 1976, nec Pauly 1990
= ? Nomia polita Costa 1861
= Nomia rumelica Friese 1922.
Distribution: Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Israel, Crimea, Bashkortostan.
Distribution: Espagne, Italie, Croatie, Grèce, Bulgarie, Turquie, Israel, Crimée, Bachkirie.
Statut: Inconnu. Pas commun.
Nomiapis monstrosa (93 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Nomiapis valga
(Gerstaecker 1872)
Nomia valga Gerstaecker 1872.
Distribution. Spain, Greece, Macedonia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Cyprus, Caucasus, Israel, Jordania, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tadjikistan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan.
Distribution: Espagne, Grèce, Macédoine, Tchèquie, Turquie, Chypre, Caucase, Israel, Jordanie, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tadjikistan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan.
Statut: inconnu. Rare. Population isolée dans le sud de l'Espagne à surveiller.
Nomiapis valga (56 specimens)
Main sources : A. Pauly (BDFGM)
Last update : 23.III.2011
Références
Astafurova Yu.V. & Pesenko Yu.A.
. 2006. Bees of the Subfamily Nomiinae (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) in Russia and Adjacent Countries: an Annotated List. Entomological Review, 86: 74-84 (original text in Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 85: 206-217).
Baker D.B.
. 2002. On Palaearctic and Oriental species of the genera Pseudapis W.F. Kirby, 1900, and Nomiapis Cockerell, 1919. Beiträge zur Entomologie, Keltern, 52 (1): 1-83.
Friese H.
. 1897. Monographie der Bienengattung Nomia (Latr.) (Palaearctische Formen). Pp.: 45-84. In: Fest-Schrift zur Feier des fünfzigjahrigen Bestehens des Vereins für schlesische Insektenkunde in Breslau 1897.
Van der Zanden, G.
. 1997. Einige Notizen über die Gattungen Pseudapis Kirby 1900 und Nomia Latreille 1804 in der Paläarktis. Linzer biologische Beitrage, 29/2: 753-757.
Warncke K.
. 1976. Zur Systematik und Verbreitung der Bienengattung Nomia Latr. In de r Westpaläarktis und dem turkestanischen Becken (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Reichenbachia, Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde in Dresden, 16 (7): 93-120.
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