乌克兰利沃夫国家自然历史博物馆保存的 Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860(膜翅目,鳞翅目)标本目录

Iryna Konovalova
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Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860 属于阿尔卑斯大黄蜂亚属,是出现在乌克兰的 40 个大黄蜂物种之一。这种北方-阿尔卑斯物种的分布范围不连贯,仅限于欧洲的山区和丘陵。它分布在斯堪的纳维亚半岛、欧洲中部和南部(坎塔布连山脉、比利牛斯山脉、阿尔卑斯山脉、亚平宁山脉、巴尔干半岛、喀尔巴阡山脉)。欧洲远东(乌拉尔山脉)、土耳其东北部和高加索地区也有分布(Rasmont,Iserbyt,2010-2012 年;Rasmont 等人,2015 年)。所有关于 Bombus wurflenii 未来分布的方案都预测,到 2050 年,适宜地区将适度减少。到 2100 年,该物种的气候生态位空间将受到更大限制。由于传播能力较低,而且Bombus wurflenii是一种与寒冷的北方和高山-亚高山条件相关的特殊物种,它将因全球变暖而遭受巨大损失(Rasmont等人,2015年)。Bombus wurflenii 是一种中等体型的大黄蜂。它非常适合 "抢蜜",即在长花冠基部打洞采蜜。为此,它使用经过改造的下颚,每个下颚外缘都有六个小齿。在乌克兰,该物种以亚种 B. wurflenii mastrucatus Gerst.为代表,仅分布于乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉。它栖息于海拔 500 米至亚高山地带的山林中。在海拔 800-1100 米的范围内,该物种的种群数量最多(Konovalova,2010 年)。B. wurflenii 在山毛榉林、山毛榉云杉林和云杉林、波罗尼亚斯、草地以及亚高山的岩石斜坡上利用啮齿动物的废弃巢穴在地下筑巢。蚁后在春末夏初从冬眠中苏醒。小蜂群的发展一直持续到七八月份,最后出现新的生殖世代。在喀尔巴阡山高原,乌尔弗伦蝶被认为是一种常见的蝶类。然而,在过去几十年中,由于过度的娱乐压力,该物种的筑巢地和觅食植物区系都遭到了破坏,这是威胁其种群持续存在的一个严重因素。因此,考虑到该物种种群栖息的区域相对有限,B. wurflenii 被作为易危物种列入乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉红皮书。该物种在高山植物的授粉过程中发挥着重要作用。这种熊蜂在乌克兰喀尔巴阡山脉的食物至少包括 16 科 23 种植物(作者未发表的数据)。它最喜欢的饲料植物有Cirsium waldsteinii Rouy、Gentiana asclepiadea L.、Rhododendron kotschyi Simonk.、Vaccinium spp.、Aconitum spp.。 乌克兰国家科学院国家自然历史博物馆的昆虫学藏品中,保存有 42 个 wurflenii 的标本。只有一个标本属于历史悠久的收藏。该标本于 1905 年 7 月 30 日采集于波兰的塔特里山,由 J. Snieżek 鉴定。wurflenii 于 1939 年在海拔 1500 米的 Chornohora 山脉首次被记录(Fudakowski 等人,1939 年)。最近收集的部分包括 2000 年至 2006 年在乌克兰伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯卡省和扎卡尔帕茨卡省山区发现的标本(图 1)。最近收集的 B. wurflenii 代表了该物种的所有三个种群:1 只蜂王、32 只工蜂和 8 只雄蜂。熊蜂于 6 月、7 月和 8 月在海拔 800-1700 米的以下地形区采集:UC:PlChr:Chornohora massif; UC:PlChr:Svydovets山丘;UC:OCVV: Gg:外戈尔甘山脉。绝大多数标本都是在保护区采集的:喀尔巴阡山生物圈保护区(乔诺霍拉保护丘、斯维多维兹保护丘)和喀尔巴阡山国家自然公园。
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Catalogue of Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860 (Hymenoptera, Apidae) specimens deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine
Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860 belongs to the subgenus Alpigenobombus and is one of the 40 bumblebee species that occur in Ukraine. This Boreal-Alpine species has a disjunctive range and is confined to the mountains and hills of Europe. It occurs in Scandinavia, in central and southern Europe (the Cantabrian Mountains, the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Apennines, the Balkans, the Carpathians). It is also known from the far east of Europe (the Ural Mountains), and from the north-eastern Turkey and the Caucasus (Rasmont, Iserbyt, 2010-2012; Rasmont et al., 2015). All scenarios of future distribution of Bombus wurflenii project a moderate reduction of suitable areas by 2050. By 2100 the climatic niche space of the species would be even more restricted. With low dispersal capability and since Bombus wurflenii is a specialized species linked to cold boreal and alpine-subalpine conditions, it would suffer substantially from global warming (Rasmont et al., 2015). Bombus wurflenii is a medium sized bumblebee. It is highly adapted for “nectar robbing”, i. e. perforating holes at the base of long flower corollas to reach the nectar. To do this, it uses its modified mandibles, each with six denticles on outer margin . In Ukraine the species is represented by the subspecies B. wurflenii mastrucatus Gerst. and occurs in the Ukrainian Carpathians only. It inhabits mountain forests from a height of 500 m a. s. l. to the subalpine zone inclusive. The highest number of population of the species is observed within the altitude range of 800-1100 m above sea level (Konovalova, 2010). B. wurflenii is nesting underground, using the abandoned nests of rodents in beech, beech-spruce and spruce forests, in polonynas, meadows and also on rocky slopes in the subalpine. The emergence of queens from hibernation happens in late spring and early summer. The development of small colonies lasts until July-August, culminating in the emergence of new reproductive generation. In the Carpathian highlands B. wurflenii is considered a common one. However, during last decades, the destruction of both nesting sites and forage flora of this species due to excessive recreational pressure, is a serious factor threatening the persistence of its population. For this reason, B. wurflenii has been included into the Red Book of the Ukrainian Carpathians as vulnerable one, also taking into account a relatively limited area inhabited by populations of the species. The species plays a significant role in the pollination of high mountain flora. A feeding diet of this bumblebee in the Ukrainian Carpathians includes at least 23 plant species belonging to 16 families (unpublished data of the author). Among its favourite forage plants are: Centaurea phrygia subsp. carpatica (Porcius) Dostál, Cirsium waldsteinii Rouy, Gentiana asclepiadea L., Rhododendron kotschyi Simonk., Vaccinium spp., Aconitum spp. In the entomological collection of the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 42 specimens of B. wurflenii have been deposited. Only one specimen belongs to an old historical collection. It was collected from the Tatry Mts. in Poland on 30.07.1905 and identified by J. Snieżek. From the present territory of Ukraine B. wurflenii was recorded for the first time in 1939 in Chornohora mountain range, at an altitude of 1500 m a.s.l. (Fudakowski et al., 1939). The recent part of the collection includes specimens, found from 2000 to 2006 in mountain regions of Ivano-Frankivska and Zakarpatska provinces of Ukraine (fig. 1). The recent collection of B. wurflenii represents all three castes of the species: 1 queen, 32 workers and 8 males. Bumblebees were collected during June, July and August within altitudes of 800-1700 m a.s.l. in the following physiographic regions: UC: PlChr: Chornohora massif; UC: PlChr: Svydovets massif; UC: OCVV: Gg: Outer Gorgany range. The vast majority of specimens have been collected in protected territories: Carpathian Biosphere Reserve (Chornohora protected massif, Svydovets protected massif) and Carpathian National Nature Park.
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