Hidden diversity in European bees: Andrena amieti sp. n., a new Alpine bee species related to Andrena bicolor (Fabricius, 1775) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae)

IF 0.4 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
C. Praz, A. Müller, D. Genoud
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Abstract

We revise the Alpine bee taxa related to Andrenabicolor (Fabricius, 1775), including A.montana Warncke, 1973 and A.allosa Warncke, 1975, the status of which has remained contentious. Phylogenetic analyses of one mitochondrial gene and one nuclear gene, as well as morphological examination reveal the presence of four Alpine species in this complex, one of which is new to science, A.amietisp. n. This new species is widely distributed in the Alps from southern France throughout Switzerland, northern Italy and southern Germany to Austria; a single record is known from the Apennines. The type locality is located within the Unesco World Heritage site “Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch”. Two widely divergent mitochondrial lineages are found in sympatry in A.amietisp. n.; the status of these lineages, which together form a paraphyletic unit from which A.allosa arose, is briefly discussed. We show that A.allosa, A.amietisp. n. and A.montana are polylectic but that each species exhibits a distinct spectrum of pollen hosts: the univoltine A.allosa shows affinities for pollen of the early-blooming Alpine plant genus Crocus. A.amietisp. n. is bivoltine and, as in A.bicolor, the summer generation exhibits a distinct preference for Campanulaceae, while the spring generation is widely polylectic. A.montana has a single generation in the summer and forages on a diversity of flowers such as Campanulaceae, Cistaceae and Caryophyllaceae. An identification key is presented for central European members of the subgenus Euandrena Hedicke, 1932. Lastly, the new Alpine species appears to represent the tip of the iceberg of substantial cryptic diversity in southern European Andrena (Euandrena): A.croatica Friese, 1887 is resurrected from synonymy with A.bicolor and treated as a valid species (stat. rev.), A.pileata Warncke, 1875, described as a subspecies of A.allosa, is elevated to species rank (stat. n.), and three additional unclear taxa are briefly described.
欧洲蜜蜂的隐藏多样性:Andrena amieti sp. n,与Andrena bicolor有关的新高山蜜蜂物种(fa布里乌斯,1775)(Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae)
我们修订了与Andrenabicolor(Fabricius,1775)相关的阿尔卑斯蜜蜂分类群,包括A.montana Warncke,1973和A.allosa Warncke(1975),其地位一直存在争议。对一个线粒体基因和一个核基因的系统发育分析以及形态学检查表明,该复合体中存在四种阿尔卑斯山物种,其中一种是科学上的新物种A.amietisp.n。该新物种广泛分布在阿尔卑斯山,从法国南部到瑞士、意大利北部、德国南部到奥地利;亚平宁山脉有一个记录。该地区位于联合国教科文组织世界遗产“瑞士阿尔卑斯少女峰阿莱奇”内。在A.amietisp.n的症状组中发现了两个差异很大的线粒体谱系。;简要讨论了这些谱系的地位,它们共同形成了一个异系单元,a.allosa由此产生。我们发现A.allosa、A.amietisp.n和A.montana是多聚体的,但每个物种都表现出不同的花粉宿主谱:单一型A.allosa与早期开花的阿尔卑斯植物Crocus属的花粉具有亲缘关系。A.amietisp.n.是二价的,与双色A.bicolor一样,夏季一代对桔梗科表现出明显的偏好,而春季一代则是广泛的多晶。A.montana在夏季只有一代,以桔梗科、肉苁蓉科和石竹科等多种花卉为食。1932年,提出了Euandrena Hedicke亚属中欧成员的识别密钥。最后,新的阿尔卑斯物种似乎代表了南欧安德列娜(Euandrena)大量神秘多样性的冰山一角:A.croatica Friese,1887年从与A.bicolor的同义词中复活,并被视为有效物种(stat.rev..),A.pileta Warncke,1875年被描述为A.allosa的亚种,被提升为物种等级(stat.n.),并简要描述了另外三个不清楚的分类群。
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Alpine Entomology
Alpine Entomology Environmental Science-Ecology
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