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AndrenaFabricius, 1775 is one of the most diverse bee genera worldwide, yet the biology and distribution of many species are poorly known. Here I present the first record ofAndrena pachucensisDonovan, 1977 in the United States. This species was originally described from 11 specimens collected in the state of Hidalgo Mexico. The type specimens are housed at University of Kansas where museum records indicate there are eight not 11 type specimens. The discovery of two additional specimens in Taos, New Mexico, represents a remarkable northward range extension of about 1,900 km.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 10, 2026
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Zabinski, Wyatt J; Herbison, Natalie D (, The Pan-Pacific Entomologist)Free, publicly-accessible full text available April 1, 2026
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Zabinski, Wyatt (, Journal of Melittology)Andrena nimigracilis Zabinski, new species, is described from a single male specimen from the state of Michoacán in México. It can be distinguished from males of all other species of North American Andrena by the following combination of characters: metasoma extremely narrow, humeral angle extremely weak, propodeum declivitous, genal area small, compound eye wide compared to its length, pretarsal claws with tooth, vertex ≤1.5x lateral ocellar diameter, and wings hyaline. Due to this unique morphology, this species currently cannot be placed into any Andrena subgenus, therefore placed as subgenus incertae sedis.more » « less
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Cook, Jerry L; Zabinski, Wyatt J (, Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society)Free, publicly-accessible full text available April 15, 2026
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