2020
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.974.54794
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An update and revision of the Andrena fauna of Morocco (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae) with the description of eleven new North African species

Abstract: Morocco has a diverse bee fauna, but one that has also been relatively understudied in recent years. Here a revision of the species-rich genus Andrena is presented that reveals eleven new species for science and substantially improves our understanding of North African Andrena. From Morocco, Andrena (Aciandrena) semiadesus Wood, sp. nov., Andrena (Aciandrena) triangulivalvis Wood sp. nov., Andrena (Campylogaster) sparsipunctata Wood sp. nov., Andrena (Carandrena) hebescens Wood sp. nov., Andrena (Cnemidandrena… Show more

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“…Unclear because of the historical synonymy by Warncke with A. nitidiuscula Schenck, 1853 (see Schmid-Egger & Doczkal 1995;. Andrena fulvicornis has a more southerly distribution in hotter and more Mediterranean areas, and is found across the Mediterranean basin to the Middle East (Wood et al 2020b).…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unclear because of the historical synonymy by Warncke with A. nitidiuscula Schenck, 1853 (see Schmid-Egger & Doczkal 1995;. Andrena fulvicornis has a more southerly distribution in hotter and more Mediterranean areas, and is found across the Mediterranean basin to the Middle East (Wood et al 2020b).…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This material is almost certainly referable to the subspecies sischkai that is known from high mountains in the Balkan Peninsula, eastern Turkey, and the North Caucasus. It, along with the other 'subspecies' of A. simillima, is likely to represent a good taxon (Wood et al 2020b;Wood 2021b;, but a revision is required.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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