Andrena bicolor, or Gwynne's mining bee, is a common and widespread Western Palearctic mining bee which is found over most of Europe as well as North Africa and the Middle East and which reaches eastwards into Siberia.
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fox red with equally colored rail brush. Small specimens resemble Andrenabicolor. Terminal fringe dark brown. Pollen sources: Oligolectic on willows...
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pollinating insects (bees and wasps of the genera Apis, Bombus, Eucera, Andrena, Psithyrus and Xylocopa, and sometimes beetles) with the appearance of...
suggests that it may be melittophilous after observing a miner bee species (Andrena nigrihirta). Pollinating by hand yielded poor results, therefore, melittophilous...
the gonocoxites. Protandrena means "basic Andrena". This is referring to the facial similarities to Andrena Protandrena abdominalis (Cresson, 1878) i...
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