Atlas of the European Bees: genus Thyreus

Pierre Rasmont
Atlas of the European Bees: genus Thyreus

First on line 29.VIII.2014, update 10.XI.2014

Thyreus includes 25 species in West-Palaearctic region.

Like other Melectini, Thyreus are all cleptoparasitic solitary species, most of them hosted by Anthophorini of the genus Amegilla. Like their main Amegilla hosts, Thyreus are clearly associated with arid or subarid biomes, matorrals, steppes, sub-deserts and deserts. There is only one species (Thyreus orbatus) that crosses the 50th parallel to the north, and it is also one of the rare that is hosted by Anthophora species (Anthophora quadrimaculata).

There are very few data about the foraging plants of Thyreus, they seem however to forage generally side by side on the same plants than their hosts. That includes foraging mainly flowers with long corollae, as Boraginaceae, Lamiaceae, Leguminosae, Scophulariaceae and Compositae from the Carduae tribe (thistles).

All species are quite fast and discrete flyers. For these reasons, it is likely that their abundance and distribution remain underestimated. But in all cases, all species are rare and localised. Beside, some species are not easy to identify, relying not only to the genitalia but also to the internal sternites, requiring so a delicate dissection. Some taxa are known by few specimens or even just by types.

Beside the comprehensive but dated monography of Meyer (1921), there is a main revision of the genus for the Palaearctic: Lieftinck (1968). For France, the key of de Beaumont (1939) (updated by Rasmont 2014) remains of great convenience. For Iberian Peninsula, Vergès (1967) provides a good introduction.

Righmyer & Engel (2003) recently splitted the genus Thyreomelecta from Thyreus.

This updated version remains VERY provisional. It includes mainly the checklist of West-Palaearctic species. It remains gaps and mistakes in the maps. It is based mainly on Lieftinck (1968) with a considerable addition of original data. There are very few available photographs of living specimens.

Acknowledgements

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)

Many thanks to Manu Dehon for his help and to David Genoud for photographs.

Pierre Rasmont

Citation:
Rasmont P. 2014. Atlas of the European Bees: genus Thyreus. 1st Edition. STEP Project, Atlas Hymenoptera, Mons, Gembloux. http://www.atlashymenoptera.net/page.aspx?ID=258

Other Melectini

Melecta
Thyreomelecta
Thyreus (present page)

Thyreus Atlas European Bees Panzer, 1806

European bees
Thyreus sp Panzer, 1806
This map summarizes the data already used. It includes 1845 data for 25 species.

Main contributions to the maps:

Datasets included 7.IX.2014:
BDFGM (Belgium, P. Rasmont, E. Haubruge) 1649 data; CFCS (Suisse, Y. Gonseth) 403 data; D. Baldock (UK); 39 data; J. Straka (Czech Republic, 9 data; T. Petanidou (Greece) 2 data.

Litterature data: That includes mainly Lieftinck (1968) 945 data.

P. Rasmont
Thyreus aberrans (Morawitz, 1875)
Thyreus aberrans (Morawitz, 1875)
Thyreus affinis (Morawitz, 1874)
Thyreus affinis (Morawitz, 1874)
photo
Thyreus bouyssoui (Vachal, 1903)
Thyreus bouyssoui (Vachal, 1903)
Thyreus elegans (Morawitz, 1877)
Thyreus elegans (Morawitz, 1877)
Thyreus fallibilis (Kohl, 1906)
Thyreus fallibilis (Kohl, 1906)

This species only occurs in Saudi Arabia, out of the frame.
Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968
photo
Thyreus hirtus (de Beaumont, 1940)
Thyreus hirtus (de Beaumont, 1940)
photo
Thyreus histrionicus (Illiger, 1806)
Thyreus histrionicus (Illiger, 1806)
photo
Thyreus hohmanni HEDICKE,1923
Thyreus hohmanni Schwarz, 1993
Thyreus hyalinatus (Vachal, 1903)
Thyreus hyalinatus (Vachal, 1903)
Thyreus mauretaniensis (Strand, 1911)
Thyreus mauretaniensis (Strand, 1911)

This species is only known by its holotype.
Thyreus nubicus (Lepeletier, 1841)
Thyreus nubicus (Lepeletier, 1841)
Thyreus orbatus (Lepeletier, 1841)
Thyreus orbatus (Lepeletier, 1841)
photo  photo  photo  photo
Thyreus parthenope Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus parthenope Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968
photo
Thyreus piceus (Meyer, 1921)
Thyreus piceus (Meyer, 1921)

This species is only known by its holotype.
Thyreus picicornis (Morawitz, 1875)
Thyreus picicornis (Morawitz, 1875)
Thyreus plumatus (Meyer, 1921)
Thyreus plumatus (Meyer, 1921)

This species is only known by its holotype.
Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905)
Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905)
Thyreus priesneri Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus priesneri Lieftinck, 1968
Thyreus ramosellus (Cockerell, 1919)
Thyreus ramosellus (Cockerell, 1919)
Thyreus ramosus (Lepeletier, 1841)
Thyreus ramosus (Lepeletier, 1841)
photo  photo  photo
Thyreus ruficornis (Alfken, 1934)
Thyreus ruficornis (Alfken, 1934)

After Lieftinck (1968): "T. ruficornis would seem to be an immature example of T. ramosus, or one of its nearest allies."
Meaning that the species status of this taxon, only known by its holotype, is somewhat dubious.
Thyreus scutellaris (Fabricius, 1781)
Thyreus scutellaris (Fabricius, 1781)
Thyreus tricuspis (Pérez, 1883)
Thyreus tricuspis (Pérez, 1883)
Thyreus truncatus (Pérez, 1883)
Thyreus truncatus (Pérez, 1883)
photo

References

Beaumont, J. de. 1939. Les Crocisa de la faune française (Hym. Apidae). Annales de la Société entomologique de France, 108: 161-171.
Lieftinck M.A. 1968. A review of Old World Species of Thyreus Panzer (=Crocisa Jurine) (Hym., Apoidea, Anthophoridae) Part 4. Palearctic Species. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 98: 1-139, 4 pls.
see also:http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/149110
Meyer R. 1921. Apidae—Nomadinae I, Gattung Crocisa Jur. Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Abt. A 1921(1): 67-178.
Rasmont P. 2014. Clef des Melectini de France (Apidae). Université de Mons, Belgique, 28 p.
Rightmyer M.G. & Engel M.S. 2003. A New Palearctic Genus of Melectine Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). American Museum Novitates, 3392: 1-22.
Vergés F. 1967. Estudo monográfico de los Thyreus Panzer (Crocisa Jurine) de España. Miscelanea Zoologica, Museo de Zoologia de Barcelona 11: 101-110.