Andrena

Subgenus Parandrena (2 sp.).

    This subgenus is closely related to the subgenus Larandrena. Both species are early vernal oligoleges of willow. Members of this subgenus have two, not three, submarginal cells, the female labrum is transversely sulcate, and the male sixth sternum is reflexed with apicolateral teeth. 

For more information, see W. E. LaBerge and D. W. Ribble, 1972, A revision of the bees of the genus Andrena of the Western Hemisphere. Part V. Gonandrena, Geissandrena, Parandrena, Pelicandrena. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 98: 271-358.

     

Key to Females (from Mitchell)

Clypeus more sparsely punctate; propodeal triangle subrugose..A. nida

andnidfemclypeus.JPG (66894 bytes) andnidfempropodeumtop.JPG (56737 bytes)

Clypeus more closely punctate, with at most a narrow submedian impunctate line; propodeal triangle smooth...A. andrenoides andrenoides

andandfemclypeus.JPG (76721 bytes) andandfempropodeum.JPG (70438 bytes)

Key to Males (from Mitchell)

Face with large yellow maculae between clypeus and eye, reaching slightly above upper margin of clypeus; mandibles with a small, basal, yellow maculation; propodeal triangle smooth..A. andrenoides andrenoides

andandmaleface.JPG (61775 bytes) andandmalemandible.JPG (59239 bytes) andandmalepropodeumtop.JPG (83365 bytes)

Lateral facial maculae small; not extending above margin of clypeus; mandibles not maculated; propodeal triangle subrugose...A. nida.

andnidmaleface2.JPG (60725 bytes) andnidmalepropodeum.JPG (62776 bytes)

Andrenidae: Andrena (Parandrena) andrenoides Cresson

County Records: Found in Lowndes Co, GA; LaBerge lists it from Jefferson and Miami-Dade (?) counties

Andand.gif (17078 bytes)

Locations: Lamont, Miami?

Dates: LaBerge lists from March 18-July 3 across entire range; chiefly in April and May

Plant: Oligolege of Willows

Notes: This species includes the two subspecies (andrenoides and clarigastra) listed by Mitchell. The record from Miami is suspect. This may be a mislabeling. No other Andrenid bee occurs this far south in Florida. No Andrena species were collected by Pascarella et al. (2000) during an intensive survey of Everglades National Park in 1996-1997, including extensive sampling on willows. Pearson, who sent the specimen to LaBerge, worked at the University of Miami and this is likely the source of the error in the literature.

    This is a widely distributed species that usually has a red terga in the female (however all of the specimens from the southeast including Florida have a completely black terga!), the reflexed sixth sternum of the male is not bent forward laterally, and the large male parocular yellow maculae has sinuous posterior border, a high vertex, and a shiny propodeum.

Female:  andandfemface.JPG (57144 bytes) andandfemclypeus.JPG (76721 bytes) andandfemmouthparts.JPG (56225 bytes) andandfemvertex.JPG (46435 bytes) andandfemwing.JPG (39340 bytes) andandfemscutum.JPG (62875 bytes) andandfemscutellum.JPG (65587 bytes) andandfempropodeum.JPG (70438 bytes) andandfemtergatop.JPG (39224 bytes) andandfemterga1_2close.JPG (85113 bytes) andandfemterga1_4.JPG (73733 bytes) andandfemterga3_6.JPG (53159 bytes) andandfempygidialplate.JPG (59482 bytes) andandfembelow.JPG (52764 bytes)

Male:  andandmaleface.JPG (61775 bytes) andandmalefaceside.JPG (59314 bytes) andandmalefaceside2.JPG (65907 bytes) andandmalemandible.JPG (59239 bytes) andandmalevertex.JPG (64402 bytes) andandmaleantennae.JPG (50439 bytes) andandmalewing.JPG (53475 bytes) andandmalewing2.JPG (40605 bytes) andandmalescutum.JPG (70153 bytes) andandmalescutellum.JPG (69456 bytes) andandmalepropodeumtop.JPG (83365 bytes) andandmaletergatop.JPG (62850 bytes) andandmaleterga1_3.JPG (73823 bytes) andandmaleterga2_3.JPG (81714 bytes) andandmalesterna.JPG (58444 bytes) andandmaleside.JPG (48826 bytes) andandmalemesepisternumside.JPG (67464 bytes) 

 

Andrenidae: Andrena (Parandrena) nida Mitchell

County Records: Gadsden, Also found in Thomas Co, GA.

Andnid.gif (16743 bytes)

Locations:

Dates: March 11; LaBerge lists March 10-May 4

Plant: Prunus angustifolia; probably oligolege of willow, collected on other plants, mostly Rosaceae and Viola.

Notes: New state record for Florida. Previously collected in Georgia. Closely related to A. andrenoides. LaBerge and Ribble (1972) state it was collected in a sandy area. This is a smaller Eastern species closely related to A. andrenoides. Both sexes differ from A. andrenoides in the shorter vertex, the more coarsely sculptured dorsal enclosure of the propodeum and the duller integument of the scutum and tergum. The male lacks the basal mandibular yellow macula present in A. andrenoides and has the first flagellar segment shorter in relation to the second segment. 

 

Female: andnidfemface.JPG (64210 bytes) andnidfemfaceside.JPG (65021 bytes) andnidfemclypeus.JPG (66894 bytes)  andnidfemmouthparts.JPG (63511 bytes) andnidfemmouthparts2.JPG (59023 bytes) andnidfemfacialfovea.JPG (64492 bytes) andnidfemantennae.JPG (60103 bytes) andnidfemvertex.JPG (58997 bytes) andnidfemwing.JPG (67124 bytes) andnidfemscutum.JPG (63539 bytes) andnidfemscutellum.JPG (72612 bytes) andnidfempropodeumtop.JPG (56737 bytes) andnidfempropodeum.JPG (63302 bytes) andnidfemtergatop.JPG (53634 bytes) andnidfemterga1_3.JPG (81110 bytes) andnidfemterga2_3.JPG (93613 bytes) andnidfempygidium.JPG (58876 bytes) andnidfemtergaside.JPG (45705 bytes) andnidfemside.JPG (50275 bytes) andnidfempronotumside.JPG (61360 bytes) andnidfempropodealcorbiculaside.JPG (48192 bytes) andnidfembelow.JPG (45957 bytes) 

Male: andnidmaleface.JPG (45689 bytes) andnidmaleface2.JPG (60725 bytes) andnidmaleclypeus.JPG (60265 bytes) andnidmalefaceside.JPG (57097 bytes) andnidmalevertex.JPG (59329 bytes) andnidmalescutum.JPG (62757 bytes) andnidmalescutellum.JPG (61035 bytes) andnidmalepropodeum.JPG (62776 bytes) andnidmaletergatop.JPG (61752 bytes) andnidmaletergatop2.JPG (40264 bytes) andnidmaletergaside.JPG (46122 bytes) andnidmaleterga1_2.JPG (78162 bytes) andnidmalepygidialplate.JPG (45327 bytes) andnidmaleside.JPG (40322 bytes) andnidmalebelow.JPG (46041 bytes)