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Megachile rotundata

Authors: Ebmer, Andreas W.; Ockermüller, Esther; Schwarz, Martin;

Megachile rotundata

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Megachile rotundata (FABRICIUS, 1787) N a c h w e i s e: Linz-Ebelsberg, 23.7.1991, 2♂♂, leg. F. Gusenleitner, det. Max. Schwarz (coll. OÖLM); St. Isidor S Linz, N48°15‘ E14°16‘, 2.8.2010, 1♀, leg. & det. Mart. Schwarz (coll. MS); Haid bei Ansfelden, N48°12‘53‘‘ E14°15‘43‘‘, 3.6.2012, 5♂♂, 7.6.2012, 2♀♀, 18.6.2012, 9♀♀, leg. & det. E. Ockermüller (coll. EO); Machlanddamm, Weisching, N48°10’42’’ E14°40’46’’, 6.7.2014, 1♀, 7.7.2016, 1♀ (auf Lotus corniculatus), leg. & det. E. Ockermüller (coll. EO); Doppl bei Leonding, N48°15‘ E14°15‘, 8.7.2016, 1♀, leg. & det. Mart. Schwarz (coll. MS). Die Blattschneiderbiene Megachile rotundata ist vom Mittelmeerraum bis Sudfinnland und Vorderasien autochthon verbreitet (DORN & WEBER 1988). Sie tritt nur lokal an trockenwarmen und sandigen Standorten auf (STÖCKL 2000). Anders in Nordamerika, wo sie Mitte der 1930er Jahre eingeschleppt wurde und sich rasant ausbreitete (DORN & WEBER 1988). Als Luzerne-Bestauber ist sie in den USA von grosser wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung (EBMER 2011). In Osterreich ist sie aus allen Bundeslandern, mit Ausnahme von Tirol und Vorarlberg, bekannt (GUSENLEITNER et al. 2012). In Oberosterreich gilt sie als ausgesprochene Seltenheit. Megachile rotundata nistet in vorhandenen oberirdischen Hohlraumen (WESTRICH 1989), jedoch konnte REDER (1997) eine interessante Entdeckung machen: So beobachtete er wie ein Weibchen eine alte Brutwabe einer Feldwespe nutzte, um ihre eigenen Brutzellen in den Waben anzulegen. Im Biologiezentrum befinden sich nur zwei, oben angeführte Exemplare in der Sammlung.

Published as part of Ebmer, Andreas W., Ockermüller, Esther & Schwarz, Martin, 2018, Neufunde und bemerkenswerte Wiederfunde an Bienen in Oberösterreich (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), pp. 353-371 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1) on page 362, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3985727

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Megachilidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Fabales, Megachile, Fabaceae, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Lotus corniculatus, Megachile rotundata, Lotus, Animalia, Plantae, Taxonomy

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