Panurginus

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Panurginus
Panurginus calcaratus, f, side, Norway 2014-08-06-09.32.48 ZS PMax (14965750061).jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Andrenidae
Subfamily: Panurginae
Tribe: Panurgini
Genus: Panurginus
Nylander, 1848

Panurginus is a genus of bees in the family Andrenidae. There are more than 50 described species in Panurginus.[1][2][3]

Panurginus, species A, Sounth Dakota, Side 2012-08-31-22 (7918566564).jpg

Species[]

These 55 species belong to the genus Panurginus:

  • Lucas, 1846
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Morawitz, 1876
  • Sichel, 1859
  • Cockerell, 1916
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Crawford, 1926
  • Cresson, 1878 - black-tipped miner bee[4]
  • Patiny, 2002
  • Cockerell, 1904 - Beardsley's miner bee[4]
  • Michener, 1937
  • Lepeletier, 1841
  • Michener, 1935
  • Warncke, 1987
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Cockerell, 1914
  • Cockerell, 1898 - Cresson's miner bee[4]
  • Michener, 1935
  • Morawitz, 1895
  • Wu, 1992
  • Michener, 1935
  • Michener, 1935
  • Morawitz, 1892
  • Cockerell, 1922 - inept miner bee[4]
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Eversmann, 1852
  • Friese, 1897
  • Michener, 1935
  • Cockerell, 1926
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Warncke, 1987
  • Giraud, 1861
  • Friese, 1897
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Nylander, 1848
  • Crawford, 1926
  • Michener, 1935
  • Morawitz, 1880
  • Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29
  • Panurginus occidentalis Crawford, 1916
  • Morawitz, 1890
  • Cockerell, 1912-01
  • Cockerell, 1909
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Crawford, 1916
  • Aurivillius, 1914
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Morawitz, 1895
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Warncke, 1972
  • Popov, 1936
  • Richards, 1932

References[]

  1. ^ "Panurginus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. ^ "Panurginus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  3. ^ a b c d "Standardized Common Names for Wild Species in Canada". National General Status Working Group. 2020.

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