1930
DOI: 10.1002/mmnd.193019300102
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Beitrag zur Kenntnis paläarktischer Arten der Gattung Epeolus. (Hym. Apid.)

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“…Three species are newly described. Besides these 11 species, three additional species have been recorded from Turkey in past: Epeolus fl avociliatus Friese, 1889, E. laevifrons Bischoff, 1930and E. subrufescens Saunders, 1908(BISCHOFF 1930, POPOV 1967). All these species are quite rare within their whole area of occurrence, and I have been unable to fi nd and re-examine material to confi rm their presence in Turkey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three species are newly described. Besides these 11 species, three additional species have been recorded from Turkey in past: Epeolus fl avociliatus Friese, 1889, E. laevifrons Bischoff, 1930and E. subrufescens Saunders, 1908(BISCHOFF 1930, POPOV 1967). All these species are quite rare within their whole area of occurrence, and I have been unable to fi nd and re-examine material to confi rm their presence in Turkey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of North Europe, in Central and Southern Europe known from the biggest mountain ranges: Alps, Pyrenees, and Carpathians (SCHEUCHL 2000, AMIET et al 2007. This species is probably not endemic to Europe but likely occurs also in Siberia (BISCHOFF 1930…”
Section: Occurrence Records Of Other Epeolus Species In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Europe (Bogusch and Hadrava 2018), Turkey (Bogusch 2018), occurs also in Siberia (Bischoff 1930;Levchenko et al 2017…”
Section: Published Records Northern Europe and Higher Altitudes In Central And Southernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epeolus nudiventris Bischoff, 1930 E. tarsalis are widespread in the Palaearctic, unlike E. melectiformis, which is an eastern Palaearctic species distributed only from Japan to Khovd (Mongolia).…”
Section: Epeolus Nudiventris Bischoff 1930mentioning
confidence: 99%