Contribution to the inventory of wild bees from Aveyron department (France) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Inventory of wild bees from Aveyron currently stands at 199 species, including 67 Apidae (31 Bombus, 21 Anthophorini, 9 Xylocopini, 4 Melectini, 2 Nomadini), 47 Halictidae, 38 Megachilidae, 40 Andrenidae, 7 Colletidae and 2 Dasypodaidae. Fifty-seven new species for Aveyron were surveyed over the past decade. Ninety species were not inventoried again in recent surveys. For each species not frequently collected, an inventory showing the locations, dates or periods of observations, plants visited, number and sex of individuals collected, is given. Comparison of the fauna of wild bees in the Aveyron with available studies in West Palearctic regio...
Ce travail représente la synthèse des connaissances actuelles sur les Hyménoptères Anthophiles franc...
[EN] Pollinators of most of the plants cultivated in the Mediterranean regions of Europe are still u...
International audienceDespite the forever increasing urbanization, cities often shelter a significan...
Contribution to the inventory of wild bees from Aveyron department (France) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). ...
International audienceSeveral recent studies report wild bee declines in different regions worldwide...
Many insect species have shown dramatic declines over the last decades, as a result of man-related e...
Contribution to the inventory of Hymenoptera Symphyta from Aveyron (France). The inventory of Hymen...
Bees in the Rhone-Alpes Region Plants and insects have been strongly connected for several hundreds...
Hymenoptera Apoidea of eastern Algeria and comparison with western Palaearctic fauna. Our own inves...
In 2008, a new species for the French bee fauna was recorded in Allauch near Marseille: the giant re...
Xylocopa cantabrita Lepeletier in France (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). The authors give new data about the...
Bombus jonellus est très rare dans les Pyrénées. Il n'est connu à ce jour que de la partie occidenta...
La découverte d’Andrena (Carandrena) binominata Smith, 1853 ainsi que celle de son parasite présumé ...
Cet article présente une première liste commentée des abeilles (Hymenoptera : Anthophila) du départe...
International audienceIn 2008, a new species for the French bee fauna was recorded in Allauch near M...
Ce travail représente la synthèse des connaissances actuelles sur les Hyménoptères Anthophiles franc...
[EN] Pollinators of most of the plants cultivated in the Mediterranean regions of Europe are still u...
International audienceDespite the forever increasing urbanization, cities often shelter a significan...
Contribution to the inventory of wild bees from Aveyron department (France) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). ...
International audienceSeveral recent studies report wild bee declines in different regions worldwide...
Many insect species have shown dramatic declines over the last decades, as a result of man-related e...
Contribution to the inventory of Hymenoptera Symphyta from Aveyron (France). The inventory of Hymen...
Bees in the Rhone-Alpes Region Plants and insects have been strongly connected for several hundreds...
Hymenoptera Apoidea of eastern Algeria and comparison with western Palaearctic fauna. Our own inves...
In 2008, a new species for the French bee fauna was recorded in Allauch near Marseille: the giant re...
Xylocopa cantabrita Lepeletier in France (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). The authors give new data about the...
Bombus jonellus est très rare dans les Pyrénées. Il n'est connu à ce jour que de la partie occidenta...
La découverte d’Andrena (Carandrena) binominata Smith, 1853 ainsi que celle de son parasite présumé ...
Cet article présente une première liste commentée des abeilles (Hymenoptera : Anthophila) du départe...
International audienceIn 2008, a new species for the French bee fauna was recorded in Allauch near M...
Ce travail représente la synthèse des connaissances actuelles sur les Hyménoptères Anthophiles franc...
[EN] Pollinators of most of the plants cultivated in the Mediterranean regions of Europe are still u...
International audienceDespite the forever increasing urbanization, cities often shelter a significan...