Andrenidae - Clavipanurgus

author(s) : S. Patiny
Sébastien Patiny

Atlas of the European Bees: genus Clavipanurgus

First on line 1.III.2012

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)
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Sébastien Patiny

Citation:
Patiny S. 2012. Atlas of the European Bees: genus Clavipanurgus. STEP Project, Atlas Hymenoptera, Mons, Gembloux. http://www.zoologie.umh.ac.be//hymenoptera/page.aspx??ID=33

Clavipanurgus Warncke, 1972

European bees
Clavipanurgus anatolicus (Warncke, 1972)
Species in Clavipanurgus can easily be grouped based on morphological resemblance. Clavipanurgus anatolicus fall then in the group of species displaying complex structures associated with males sexparts, previously defined as the stylus-clavatus species group (Patiny, 2003)
Clavipanurgus cavus (Warncke, 1987)
Clavipanurgus clavatus (Warncke, 1972)
Clavipanurgus desertus (Warncke, 1987)
This species is endemic in Southern Morocco and consequently completely disjuncted of the other species distribution (almost endemic in Turkey and western Arabian Peninsula). This species is seemingly closely related to the eastern species with less modified sex parts and associated structures (impressus species-group).
Clavipanurgus eurystylus Patiny, 2002
Clavipanurgus gusenleitneri Patiny, 2004
Clavipanurgus impressus (Warncke, 1972)
Clavipanurgus orientalicus (Warncke, 1972)
As in most species, females are hard to identify. On the contrary, males are straight forward recognized based on the typical tapering of S8 apex.
Clavipanurgus punctiventris (Morawitz, 1876)
Clavipanurgus sculpturatus (Morawitz, 1873)
Clavipanurgus sculpturatus is easily recognisable thanks to its size (larger than any other species in the genus) and strong enlargement of the male gonostyli. It is also the most westernly distributed species, with well identified populations in Balkans.
Clavipanurgus stylus (Warncke, 1987)

References

Patiny S. 2001. Monographie des Panurginae de l'ancien monde (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Andrenidae). FuSaGx. Ph-D thesis.
Patiny S. 2002. A new Clavipanurgus (Andrenidae, Panurginae) species from Georgia, Clavipanurgus eurystylus sp.nov. Linzer biologische Beiträge. 34(2): 1263-1266.
Patiny S. 2003. Phylogénie des espèces de Clavipanurgus WARNCKE, 1972 (Apoidea, Andrenidae, Panurginae). Annales de la Société entomologique de France. 39(3): 229-234.
Patiny S. 2004. Two new panurgine bee (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) species from the Near- and Middle East. Zootaxa. 715: 1-7.
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.