Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 8() 1963

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Apoidea of the Pieniny National Park. Part II. Colletidae, Andrenidae, Halictidae, Melittidae, Apidae (Nomada Scop.)

  • Mirosława DYLEWSKA
  • Jan NOSKIEWICZ

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION. Part of the results from the study of the Apoidea collected in the Pieniny National Park during the years 1957-1961 was published in a paper entitled: „The Apoidea of the Pieniny National Park. Part I. Megachilidae and Apidae (partim)“, by M. Dylewska, in 1962. The present paper comprises the remaining families of the Apoidea, namely, Colletidae, Andrenidae, Halictidae, Melittidae, and the genus Nomada Scop, of the family Apidae. A collaboration by both of the present authors enabled them to cover extensive material containing about 3500 specimens, as well as to provide the present paper with abundant data made by J. Noskiewicz from various localities in Poland, that enriched the zoogeographic analysis of the considered families on the background of the fauna of those in Poland. In order to facilitate the presentation of the pattern of the distribution of the considered species in Poland, we divide Poland into six regions (similar division is given in the Part I of this study), namely: I. Pieniny Mts., II. Tatra Mts.; III. Carpathians Ranges other than Pieniny Mts. and Tatra Mts., IV. Silesia and Sudeten Mts.; V. Central Poland (from the foot hills of the Tatra Mts. to Bydgoszcz latitude except for the Białowieża Virgin Forest); VI. Northern Poland (Pomerania, Pomeranian Lake District, and Białowieża Virgin Forest).                                                                                                                                                                                         STRESZCZENIE. Praca niniejsza stanowi drugą część opracowania fauny Apoidea Pienińskiego Parku Narodowego. Część I. (Dylewska, 1962) objęła rodziny Megachilidae i Apidae (partim), część II pozostałe rodziny grupy Apoidea, a mianowicie Colletidae, Andrenidae, Halictidae, Melittidae oraz z rodziny Apidae rodzaj Nomada Scop. W Pieninach wykazano 7 gatunków z rodziny Colletidae, 40 gatunków z rodziny Andrenidae, 32 gatunki z rodziny Halictidae, 3 gatunki z rodziny Melittidae oraz 19 gatunków z rodzaju Nomada Scop. Ogółem złowiono w Pieninach 211 gatunków należących do Apoidea.

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