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Laboratoire de Zoologie
(Prof. P. Rasmont)
contact: P. Rasmont
Université de Mons
Avenue du Champ de Mars, 6
B-7000 Mons

Unité d'Entomologie fonctionnelle
et évolutive

(Prof. E. Haubruge)
contact: F. Francis
Gembloux Agro Bio Tech
Passage des Déportés, 2
B-5030 Gembloux
author(s) : S.Patiny
Sébastien Patiny

Atlas of the European Bees: genus Flavipanurgus

First on line 1.III.2012


The phylogenetic relationships of Flavipanurgus are actually only inferred based on morphological characters. These tend to place them as a sister-group of the Panurgus Panzer. However, the availability of specimens suitable for further molecular studies is nowadays highly wishable, as well as additional data for the sketchy known species (i.e. F.fuzetus and F.merceti).

This page is constructed in the framework of the STEP project
Status and Trends of European Pollinators
Coordinator: Simon Geoffrey Potts, University of Reading

STEP Partners to Objective 1 (Document the status and trends of pollinators, map distributions):
University of Mons (Prof. Pierre Rasmont; Denis Michez; Stephanie Iserbyt; Yvan Barbier)
University of Reading (Stuart Roberts)

For this first 1.III.2012 PROVISIONAL VERSION, ...

Sébastien Patiny

Citation:
Patiny S. 2012. Atlas of the European Bees: genus Flavipanurgus. STEP Project, Atlas Hymenoptera, Mons, Gembloux. http://www.zoologie.umh.ac.be//hymenoptera/page.aspx??ID=24

Flavipanurgus Warncke, 1972

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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus flavus (Friese, 1897)
Flavipanurgus flavus is the type species of that genus (one of the two endemic in Iberian Peninsula). Flavipanurgus flavus and F.venustus are easily recognizable to their bigger size (in regard of the other species included in the genus). Flavipanurgus is nearly entirely black by females, while males present a yellowish ventral half of face and small yellow spots on terga. F.venustus presents quite larges yellow marking both in males and females, on face, thorax and terga.
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Flavipanurgus flavus (19 specimens)
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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus fuzetus Patiny, 1999
So far, this species is only known from its locus typicus, which is in southern Portugal (while these of all other Flavipanurgus species are in Spain)
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Flavipanurgus fuzetus (1 specimen)
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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus granadensis (Warncke, 1987)
Flavipanurgus granadensis could be considered as one member of a four species group of small sized Flavipanurgus. That latter group includes F.fuzetus, F.granadensis, F.ibericus and F.merceti.
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Flavipanurgus granadensis (6 specimens)
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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972)
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Flavipanurgus ibericus (47 specimens)
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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus merceti (Vachal, 1910)
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Flavipanurgus merceti (2 specimens)
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Show only this taxa Flavipanurgus venustus (Erichson, 1835)
Flavipanurgus venustus is one of the two largest species in the genus together with Flavipanurgus flavus Friese
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Flavipanurgus venustus (3 specimens)
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Références

 
Patiny S.. 1999. Description d'une nouvelle espèce de Flavipanurgus WARNCKE, 1972 (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae, Panurginae). Notes fauniques de Gembloux. 37: 63-70.
 Patiny S.. 2001. Monographie des Panurginae de l'ancien monde (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Andrenidae). FuSaGx. Ph-D thesis.
 Warncke K.. 1972. Westpaläarktische Bienen der Unterfamilie Panurginae (Hym., Apidae) Pszczoly z podrodziny Panurginae (Hym., Apidae) w zachodniej Palearktyce. Polskie pismo Entomologiczne. XLII(1): 53-108.
 Warncke K.. 1987. Ergänzende untersuchungen an bienen der gattungen Panurgus und Melitturga/Andrenidae, Apidae, vor allem aus dem turkischen raum. Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Venezia. 34: 75-107.