The bees of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila), with notes on distribution, taxonomy, pollination, and natural history
Author
Gibbs, Jason
Author
Ascher, John S.
Author
Rightmyer, Molly G.
Author
Isaacs, Rufus
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-21
4352
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1
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4352.1.1
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Bombus
(
Pyrobombus
)
frigidus
Smith 1854
(
pratorum
group)
County records:
None.
Notes.
This is an alpine/boreal species recorded from Michigan based on misidentified specimens, but it may nevertheless occur in the state.
Milliron (1939)
included specimens from Isle Royale identified by Frison as
B
.
frigidus
var.
couperi
. These were re-examined by JG (MSUC, INHS) and were determined to be
B
.
sandersoni
, which is consistent with the
couperi
epithet being a junior synonym of
B
.
sandersoni
.
Wolf & Ascher (2009)
record this species from Oneida County, Wisconsin, which is directly south of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Laverty & Harder (1988)
also map this species to the Thunder Bay area of Ontario, very near Isle Royale. The distribution of the species is such that the UP is likely part of its southern range in the east (
Williams
et al.
2014
).