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Зоогеографическая характеристика фауны андренид (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Andrenidae) Западной Сибири

Зоогеографическая характеристика фауны андренид (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Andrenidae) Западной Сибири

Abstract

В Западной Сибири и на прилегающих территориях выявлено обитание 104 видов 34 подродов 4 родов 3 триб 2 подсемейств семейства Andrenidae, формирующих 7 зоогеографических комплексов и 20 групп. В транспалеарктическом, трансголарктическом, центрально-восточно-палеарктическом долготных зоогеографических комплексах Andrenidae наиболее представлена видовая группа, населяющая преимущественно биотопы лесостепи (с распространением этих видов в степную и лесную зоны). В западно-центральнопалеарктическом и западнопалеарктическом-восточносибирском долготных зоогеографических комплексах Andrenidae наиболее представлена видовая группа, населяющая преимущественно биотопы степи и лесостепи (с распространением видов в лесную зоны). В западно-палеарктическом долготном зоогеографическом комплексе Andrenidae наиболее представлена видовая группа, населяющая преимущественно биотопы лесостепи (с распространением видов в степную и лесную зоны). В центральнопалеарктическом долготном зоогеографическом комплексе Andrenidae наиболее представлена видовая группа, населяющая преимущественно биотопы степи (с распространением видов в лесостепную зону).

In Western Siberia and adjacent areas identified 104 species inhabiting 34 subgenera 4 births 3 tribes 2 subfamilies of the family Andrenidae, forming 7 complexes zoogeographical and 20 groups. In transpalearctic, transholarctic, central east longitude palearkticheskih zoogeographical complexes Andrenidae most represented species group, mostly inhabiting forest habitats (the spread of these species in the steppe and forest zone). In the west central palearctic and westpalearctical-east siberian longitude zoogeographical complexes Andrenidae most represented species group, mostly inhabiting the steppe and forest-steppe habitats (the spread of species in the forest zone). In the western palearctic longitudinal zoogeographically complex Andrenidae most represented species group, mostly inhabiting forest habitats (the spread of species in the steppe and forest zone). In central palearctic longitudinal zoogeographically complex Andrenidae most represented species group, mostly inhabiting the steppe habitats (the spread of species in the forest-steppe zone).

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ФАУНА, АНДРЕНЫ, ЗООГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА, ЗАПАДНАЯ СИБИРЬ

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