2013
DOI: 10.4001/003.021.0224
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A New Record and a New Subspecies ofAndrena haemorrhoa(Fabricius, 1781) in Algeria (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Andrenidae)

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“…The diversity of Andrenidae in Algeria is also important. Previous studies that list Andrenidae in Algeria counted 158 species of only the Andrena genus (Scheuchl et al, 2011;Cherair et al, 2013;Djouama et al, 2017). After this study, Andrena taraxaci was added to the faunistic list of wild bees in Algeria, and became the second andrena from taraxaci-groupe after Andrena curtivalvis (Schwenninger, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The diversity of Andrenidae in Algeria is also important. Previous studies that list Andrenidae in Algeria counted 158 species of only the Andrena genus (Scheuchl et al, 2011;Cherair et al, 2013;Djouama et al, 2017). After this study, Andrena taraxaci was added to the faunistic list of wild bees in Algeria, and became the second andrena from taraxaci-groupe after Andrena curtivalvis (Schwenninger, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around Algiers, in N Algeria, some research was done by Bendifallah et al (2010Bendifallah et al ( , 2012 and Aouar-Sadli et al (2012). In eastern and central sahara of Algeria, other studies worth noting are those of Cherair et al (2013) and Djouama et al (2017) about the Andrenidae. Currently, the number of Apoidea recorded in Algeria is 799 taxa, according to the Discoverlife checklist (https://www.discoverlife.org) accessed on 30 December 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its presence in the Middle Atlas is therefore unexpected, but it has precedence. Andrena haemorrhoa (Fabricius, 1781), another predominantly central and northern European bee which is able to live as far north as the Arctic circle, was also recently found in the Ouled Nail mountains of Algeria at an elevation of 761 meters (Cherair et al 2013). It remains to be seen if there are more typically 'European' Andrena species that persist in the mountains of North Africa, presumably having been isolated at the end of the Ice Age as the lowland areas of North Africa returned to a more arid climate.…”
Section: Andrena (Andrena) Synadelpha Perkins 1914mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Andrena fauna of this region was later revised by Warncke (1967Warncke ( , 1974Warncke ( , 1980Warncke ( , 1983 who described many new species. Since then there has been relatively little work conducted on North African Andrena until recently (Scheuchl 2009;Scheuchl et al 2011;Benarfa et al 2013;Cherair et al 2013;Schwenninger 2015;Djouama et al 2016) as interest in the conservation, ecology, and taxonomy of wild bees has increased. However, nothing on the taxonomy of Andrena in Morocco has been published since 1980 (Warncke 1980), and a critical reappraisal of this rich fauna is therefore warranted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Aguib, Louadi, and Schwarz (2010) reported new taxa from Algeria including Anthidium florentinum Fabricius 1775, Pseudoanthidium enslini (Alfken 1928), and Stelis similima (Morawitz 1876). The family Andrenidae has been studied by Benarfa, Louadi, and Scheuchl (2013); Cherair, Scheuchl, Doumandji, and Louadi, (2013); Djouama, Louadi, andScheuchl (2016), and. About 70 species have been listed including ten Table 1 List of some common species in North Africa and Middle East (Louadi et al, 2008;Dathe et al, 2009;Grace, 2010;Bendifallah et al, 2010a;Bendifallah et al, 2012;Kuhlmann et al, 2012;Bendifallah et al, 2013;Shebl et al, 2013;Shebl & Farag, 2015;Bendifallah & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2018;Ascher & Pickering, 2020) Table 1 List of some common species in North Africa and Middle East (Louadi et al, 2008;Dathe et al, 2009;Grace, 2010;Bendifallah et al, 2010a;Bendifallah et al, 2012;Kuhlmann et al, 2012;Bendifallah et al, 2013;Shebl et al, 2013;Shebl & Farag, 2015;Bendifallah & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2018;Ascher & Pickering, 2020) (Bakiri, Louadi, & Schwarz, 2016).…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%