1963
DOI: 10.5109/22704
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Systematic and biological studies of the family Andrenidae of Japan (Hymenoptera. Apoidea) Part 2. Systematics, 2

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“…Such gigantic macrocephalism is also known in other Aculeata. In some Andrena bees, e.g., subgenera Andrena, Holmzdrena and Stenomelissa (Hirashima, 1962, 1964, Tadauchi and Hirashima, 1988, the males often exhibit a cephalic polymorphism similar to that in halictines, but with the appearance of mandibular, instead of genal process (Fig. 48).…”
Section: Male Cephalic Polymorphism In Some Aculeatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such gigantic macrocephalism is also known in other Aculeata. In some Andrena bees, e.g., subgenera Andrena, Holmzdrena and Stenomelissa (Hirashima, 1962, 1964, Tadauchi and Hirashima, 1988, the males often exhibit a cephalic polymorphism similar to that in halictines, but with the appearance of mandibular, instead of genal process (Fig. 48).…”
Section: Male Cephalic Polymorphism In Some Aculeatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Holarctic subgenus Taeniandrena Hedicke is represented by 19 species (Hirashima, 1965;Warncke, 1968;Osytshnjuk, 1977Osytshnjuk, , 1995Dylewska, 1987;Schmid-Egger & Scheuchl, 1997) in the Palaearctic Region, 1 1 species from Europe, two from North Africa, five from Central Asia, and eight from East Asia. Warncke (1968) included 10 species from Europe and North Africa including one Central Asian species in this subgenus, and Osytshnjuk (1977) treated seven species of European Russia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In eastern Asia Cockerell (1929) described one species from China and Hirashima (1965) recorded one species from Japan, Wu(1982) described two species from Tibet, China. Kim & Kim (1983) and Tadauchi & Lee (1992) treated one species from Korea and Osytshnjuk (1 995) reported five species from Russian Far East.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Palearctic subgenus Chlorandrena Perez is represented by 30 species (Hirashima, 1963;Warncke, 1968Warncke, , 1975Dylewska, 1987;Osytshnjuk, 1993). Warncke (1968) divided the European species of this subgenus into three species groups, A humilis group (including 10 spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In eastern Asia, Alfken (1900) described one species from Japan, and Strand (1915) recorded two species from China. Matsumura & Uchida (1926), Hirashima (1952Hirashima ( , 1957Hirashima ( , 1960Hirashima ( , 1963 recorded Japanese species and Tadauchi (1988) placed the species ofthe subgenus Chrysandrena of Hirashima (1952Hirashima ( , 1963 to Chlorandrena. From China Yasumatsu (1935) described three species under the subgenus Chlorandrena, but all of them were identified as the other subgenera in the present study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%