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| Author | S. Pattiny |
| Title | Contemporary distributions of Panurginus species and subspecies in Europe (Apoidea: Andrenidae: Panurginae) |
| Publisher | European Invertebrate Survey - the Netherlands |
| Place | Leiden |
| Book/source title | Changes in ranges: invertebrates on the move. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium of the European Invertebrate Survey, Leiden, 2-5 September 2001 |
| Year | 2003 |
| Pages | 115-121 |
| Editors | M. Reemer, P.J. Helsdingen, R.M.J.C. Kleukers |
| Keywords | Panurginae; Biogeography; West-Palaearctic; Speciation; Glaciation |
| Abstract | Contemporary distributions of Panurginus species and subspecies in Europe (Apoidea: Andrenidae: Panurginae) The largest number of Old World Panurginus Nylander, 1848 species is distributed in the West- Palaearctic. The genus is absent in Africa and rather rare in the East-Palaearctic. Warncke (1972, 1987), who is the main author treating Palaearctic Panurginae in the last decades, subdivided Panurginus into a small number of species, including two principal taxa admitting for each a very large number of subspecies: Panurginus brullei (Lepeletier, 1841) and Panurginus montanus Giraud, 1861. Following recent works, the two latter are in fact complexes of closely related species. In the West-Palaearctic context, distributions of certain species implied in these complexes appear as very singular, distinct of mostly all other Panurginae ranges and highly interesting from a fundamental point of view. Based on a cartographic approach, the causes which influence (or have conditioned, in the past) the observed ranges of these species are discussed. |
| Classification | 42.75 |
| Document type | chapter |
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