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''Andrena'' is a genus of
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s in the family Andrenidae. With over 1,500 species, it is one of the largest genera of animals. It is a strongly
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group that is difficult to split into more manageable divisions; currently, ''Andrena'' is organized into 104 subgenera. It is nearly worldwide in distribution, with the notable exceptions of Oceania and South America. Bees in this genus are commonly known as mining bees due to their ground-nesting lifestyle.   


Morphology

''Andrena'' are generally medium-sized bees; body length ranges between 8 and 17 mm with males being smaller and more slender than females. Most are black with white to tan hair, and their wings have either two or three submarginal cells. They carry pollen mainly on femoral scopal hairs, but many ''Andrena'' have an additional propodeal corbicula for carrying some pollen on their thorax.
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They can be distinguished from other bees by the broad velvety areas in between the compound eyes and the
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bases, called facial foveae. Some other genera in the family Andrenidae also have foveae though, so the best identifying feature unique to ''Andrena'' is the presence of a ring of hairs on the underside of their face called the "subgenal coronet".


Life history

All ''Andrena'' are ground nesting, solitary bees. They seem to have a preference for sandy soils. The genus includes no parasitic or social species, though some nest communally or in aggregations. After mating, each female bee digs a burrow, collects pollen to form firm, round provisions for the larvae to eat and places them in cells lined with a shiny secretion. Larvae do not spin a cocoon and they overwinter as adults. They typically have one generation per year and adults are only active for a few weeks. ''Andrena'' nests are attacked by many other insects including brood parasitic bees,
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s, various parasitic flies, and Strepsiptera. Many ''Andrena'' are host-plant specialists, in which a species visits flowers of only a single or a few closely related plants. Oligolectic ''Andrena'' have specialized on many different plant groups and have morphological and behavioral adaptations that suit them for their pollen preference. For example, all members of the subgenus ''Callandrena'' specialize on pollen from the plant family Asteraceae and have highly branched, fluffy scopal hairs to hold aster pollen. According to Larkin ''et al.'' 2008, oligolecty was the basal trait for ''Andrena'' and a generalist diet has evolved multiple times across the genus.


Distribution

''Andrena'' are common in temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America and most diverse in areas with a Mediterranean climate. A small amount of species are present in sub-Saharan Africa, and there are none in South America, Australia and nearby islands, or Madagascar.


Species

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Andrena angustitarsata The narrow-legged miner bee (''Andrena angustitarsata'') is a species of miner bee in the family Andrenidae The Andrenidae (commonly known as mining bees) are a large, nearly cosmopolitan family of solitary, ground-nesting bees. Most of the ...
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Andrena agilissima ''Andrena agilissima'' is a species of mining bee. They are present in most of Europe, the Near East and North Africa and can be found from April through July. ''Andrena agilissima'' is an '' oligolectic'' species, feeding only on the pollen of ...
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Andrena accepta The two-spotted miner bee (''Andrena accepta'') is a species of miner bee in the family Andrenidae The Andrenidae (commonly known as mining bees) are a large, nearly cosmopolitan family of solitary, ground-nesting bees. Most of the family's ...
'' * †'' Andrena antoinei'' Michez & De Meulemeester, 2014, late
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of France *'' Andrena auricoma'' *'' Andrena bicolor'' Western Palearctic *'' Andrena cineraria'', Europe *'' Andrena fulva'', Europe *'' Andrena hattorfiana'', Europe *'' Andrena haemorrhoa'', Europe *'' Andrena lauracea'', known only from 4 specimens in Texas and Illinois, in the central United States *''
Andrena lagopus ''Andrena lagopus'' is a species of mining bees belonging to the family of Andrenidae. Taxonomy The subgenus '' Biareolina'' Dours, 1873 - created especially for the characteristic of two-celled forewings - included only one species, ''Andrena ...
'', Palearctic *'' Andrena salicifloris'', western North America *''
Andrena milwaukeensis ''Andrena milwaukeensis'', or the Milwaukee miner bee, is a species of miner bee A miner is a person who extracts ore, coal, chalk, clay, or other minerals from the earth through mining. There are two senses in which the term is used. In its ...
'', United States and Southern Canada *'' Andrena hadfieldi,'' Southwestern United States See comprehensive separate list. Andrena accepta.jpg, ''A. accepta'' Andrena nasonii. saxifrage.jpg, ''A. nasonii'' Early mining bee (Andrena haemorrhoa) Cumnor.jpg, ''A. haemorrhoa'', Early mining bee,
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References


External links


Bugguide.net
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diagnostic photographs and information
Andrena Identification Guide (female)Andrena Identification Guide (male)List of SpeciesWorldwide Species Map
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