Ein Alignment von 168 Sequenzen mitochondrialer DNA von Bombus cryptarum liefert 29 Haplotypen. Ein Median-Network zeigt fünf klar abgrenzbare Cluster, die Haplogruppen (HG) A-E, die durch diagnostische Positionen definiert werden. Vier dieser HG lassen sich bekannten Taxa zuordnen HG-A = B. cryptarum cryptarum, HG-B = B. cryptarum florilegus, HG-D = B. cryptarum albocinctus, und HG-E = B. cryptarum moderatus. Die Haplogruppe C entspricht einem neuen Taxon B. cryptarum pallidocinctus im Rang einer Unterart. Diese neue Unterart wird beschrieben. Die Verbreitung der Eurasiatischen Taxa wird untersucht und die Folgerungen aus Median-Network und geographischer Verbreitung für die mögliche Phylogenie werden diskutiert.StichwörterHymenoptera, Api...
<p>Values shown under each branch are posterior probabilities. The values shown above each branch ar...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
The bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus sensu strictu are a notoriously difficult taxonomic ...
An alignment of 168 sequences of mitochondrial DNA of Bombus cryptarum reveals 29 haplotypes. A medi...
Königinnen der vier Taxa Bombus affinis, B. moderatus, B. occidentalis and B. terricola wurden an ve...
Bertsch, Andreas, Hrabé de Angelis, Martin, Przemeck, Gerhard K. H. (2010): Phylogenetic relationshi...
Königinnen von Bombus moderatus aus Alaska/USA und Alberta/Canada und von B. burjaeticus and B....
Königinnen der vier Taxa Bombus affinis, B. moderatus, B. occidentalis and B. terricola wurden ...
Traditionally, the genus Bombus (Apidae: Apinae: Bombini) is divided into several subgenera. This st...
Bumble bees, due to their morphological monotony and color diversity, have presented difficulties wi...
Frühjahrsköniginnen von B. lucorum, B. cryptarum und B. magnus von jeweils 2 Fundorten in Brandenbur...
The hypnorum-complex of bumblebees (in the genus Bombus Latreille, 1802) has been interpreted as con...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Fig. 1. MRBAYES estimate of phylogeny as a metric tree (outgroup B. alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) not sho...
Species are often presumed to be apparent in nature, but in practice they may be difficult to recogn...
<p>Values shown under each branch are posterior probabilities. The values shown above each branch ar...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
The bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus sensu strictu are a notoriously difficult taxonomic ...
An alignment of 168 sequences of mitochondrial DNA of Bombus cryptarum reveals 29 haplotypes. A medi...
Königinnen der vier Taxa Bombus affinis, B. moderatus, B. occidentalis and B. terricola wurden an ve...
Bertsch, Andreas, Hrabé de Angelis, Martin, Przemeck, Gerhard K. H. (2010): Phylogenetic relationshi...
Königinnen von Bombus moderatus aus Alaska/USA und Alberta/Canada und von B. burjaeticus and B....
Königinnen der vier Taxa Bombus affinis, B. moderatus, B. occidentalis and B. terricola wurden ...
Traditionally, the genus Bombus (Apidae: Apinae: Bombini) is divided into several subgenera. This st...
Bumble bees, due to their morphological monotony and color diversity, have presented difficulties wi...
Frühjahrsköniginnen von B. lucorum, B. cryptarum und B. magnus von jeweils 2 Fundorten in Brandenbur...
The hypnorum-complex of bumblebees (in the genus Bombus Latreille, 1802) has been interpreted as con...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Fig. 1. MRBAYES estimate of phylogeny as a metric tree (outgroup B. alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) not sho...
Species are often presumed to be apparent in nature, but in practice they may be difficult to recogn...
<p>Values shown under each branch are posterior probabilities. The values shown above each branch ar...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
The bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus sensu strictu are a notoriously difficult taxonomic ...