Diversity of Bumblebees (Bombini, Apidae: Hymenoptera) in Chitwan Annapurna Landscape (CHAL) of Central Himalaya, Nepal

K. Ghimire, D. R. Bhusal
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Bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: genus Bombus Latreille, 1802) are the effective group of pollinators for various crops and wild plants in the north high-hills of Nepal. Over the past few decades, it has been expected that the population of these insects has declined since there are still unexplored areas and rich floral and faunal diversity. However, there are very few scientific publications as well as little researches have been carried out focusing on bumble bees in high-hills of Nepal. Therefore, this research was focused to explore the bumblebees in Chitwan Annapurna Landscape (CHAL) in Manang, Mustang and Gorkha districts with altitudinal gradients from 500 -2700 m asl from June to September 2019. The data were collected following accessible walking trails by opportunistic survey method and specimens were captured using sweeping net. Total 7 subgenera with 8 species of genus Bombus were identified. Bombus festivus (subgenus: Festivobombus) was the most dominant species. The diversity of bumblebee species was more in Gorkha site compared to the Manang and Mustang sites. Bombus haemorrhoidalis, B. eximus, and B. rotundiceps were the dominant species in Gorkha site, whereas B. festivus, B. lepidus, and B. tunicatus were dominant in Manang districts. Bombus festivus, B. tunicatus, and B. turneri were the most encountered species in Mustang. This study indicates that each district has the unique diversity of bumblebees particularly a site-specific variation of the Bombus species, which are likely to the variations in floral resources, microclimate and habitat types.
尼泊尔喜马拉雅中部奇旺-安纳普尔纳景观大黄蜂(蜂科,蜂科:膜翅目)多样性
大黄蜂(膜翅目:蜂科:大黄蜂属,1802)是尼泊尔北部高山上各种作物和野生植物的有效传粉者。在过去的几十年里,由于仍有未开发的地区和丰富的植物和动物多样性,预计这些昆虫的数量已经下降。然而,很少有科学出版物,也很少有研究集中在尼泊尔高山上的大黄蜂。因此,本研究于2019年6 - 9月在海拔梯度为500 -2700 m的马南、野马和廓尔喀地区的奇旺-安纳普尔纳景观(CHAL)中对大黄蜂进行了研究。数据采集采用机会性调查法,沿步行道采集,标本采集采用扫网法。共鉴定出Bombus属7亚属8种。节日绵猴亚属(Bombus festivus)为最优势种。廓尔喀遗址区大黄蜂物种多样性高于马南和野马遗址区。廓尔喀地区优势种为痔疮小蠊、斑点小蠊和圆头小蠊,马南地区优势种为喜庆小蠊、鳞翅目小蠊和毛囊小蠊。在野马中最常见的昆虫种类是节日绵螨、黄颡鱼和黄颡鱼。研究结果表明,不同地区的大黄蜂种类具有独特的多样性,特别是大黄蜂种类的不同,可能与植物资源、小气候和生境类型的差异有关。
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