The bumblebees of North China (Apidae, Bombus Latreille)
Author
An, Jiandong
Author
Huang, Jiaxing
Author
Shao, Youquan
Author
Zhang, Shiwen
Author
Wang, Biao
Author
Liu, Xinyu
Author
Wu, Jie
Author
Williams, Paul H.
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Zootaxa
2014
3830
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journal article
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9.
Bombus
(
Megabombus
)
trifasciatus
Smith
(
Figs 20, 21
)
Bombus trifasciatus
Smith, 1852a
:43
.
Bombus ningpoënsis
Friese, 1909
:676
.
Bombus (Diversobombus) ningpoensis
ssp.
minshanicus
Bischoff, 1936
:19
.
Taxonomy
. For a discussion of the taxonomy of this species complex see Williams
et al.
(2009) and
Hines & Williams (2012)
.
Material examined.
563 workers
,
1 male
(IAB).
FIGURES 20–21. 20.
Map showing the distribution of
B. trifasciatus
in North China with records as black spots, the province boundaries in dark grey, and all sites with records of all bumblebee species in light grey.
21.
B. trifasciatus
queen visiting
Dahlia pinnata
(Asteraceae)
in Gansu.
Distribution in North
China
.
Only in the Qin-Ba mountains in southern Shaanxi and southern Gansu. Abundant at low to medium elevations of the Baishuijiang nature reserve and the Xiaolongshan nature reserve in Gansu, the Heihe nature reserve, the Fuping nature reserve, the Qingmuchuan nature reserve, the Sangyuan nature reserve, the Changqing nature reserve, the Tianhuashan nature reserve, and the Micangshan nature reserve in Shaanxi. Rare at medium elevations of the Maijishan forest park in Gansu, at low to medium elevations of the Shouyangshan nature reserve, the Zhongnanshan nature reserve, and the Niubeiliang nature reserve in Shaanxi. 57 localities (
Fig. 20
) between
540–2026 m
(IAB).
Variation in North
China
. This species shows strong variation in the colour pattern of the hair across its global distribution (
Hines & Williams, 2012
). In North
China
the principal variation is in the relative extent of the yellow and black hair on the dorsum of the thorax (
Fig. 21
).
Similar species in North
China
. This species is similar in its red-tailed colour pattern to
B. bicoloratus
(see the key;
Figs 21
,
27
).
Distribution in
China
.
Anhui, Fujian, Henan, Hubei, Guangdong, Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Shaanxi, Gansu (IAB).
Forage plants.
ASTERACEAE
:
Arctium lappa
,
Cosmos bipinnatus
,
Cirsium monocephalum
,
Dahlia pinnata
,
Erigeron annuus
,
Helianthus annuus
,
Rudbeckia laciniata
;
BALSAMINACEAE
:
Impatiens balsamina
;
BUDDLEJACEAE
:
Buddleja officinalis
;
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
:
Silene fortunei
;
CLUSIACEAE
:
Hypericum ascyron
,
H
.
perforatum
,
Hypericum
sp.;
CONVOLVULACEAE
:
Ipomoea nil
;
CUCURBITACEAE
:
Cucumis sativus
,
Cucurbita moschata
,
Thladiantha dubia
;
FABACEAE
:
Campylotropis macrocarpa
;
LAMIACEAE
:
Agastache rugosa
,
Caryopteris divaricata
,
Clinopodium chinense
,
Leonurus japonicus
,
Stachys japonica
,
Vitex negundo
;
LYTHRACEAE
:
Lagerstroemia indica
;
MALVACEAE
:
Alcea rosea
,
Hibiscus syriacus
,
Malva cathayensis
;
NYCTAGINACEAE
:
Mirabilis jalapa
;
ONAGRACEAE
:
Oenothera biennis
;
PAPAVERACEAE
:
Corydalis edulis
;
ROSACEAE
:
Rubus
sp.,
Spiraea japonica
;
SAXIFRAGACEAE
:
Astilbe chinensis
;
SOLANACEAE
:
Capsicum annuum
,
Nicandra physalodes
,
Solanum septemlobum
;
TILIACEAE
:
Grewia biloba
.