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Is Bombus pomorum (Panzer, 1805) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) a new bumblebee for Siberia or an indigenous species? / Byvaltsev, Alexandr; Knyazev, Svyatoslav; Afinogenov, Anatoly.

In: Journal of Threatened Taxa, Vol. 13, No. 1, 26.01.2021, p. 17574-17579.

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Byvaltsev A, Knyazev S, Afinogenov A. Is Bombus pomorum (Panzer, 1805) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) a new bumblebee for Siberia or an indigenous species? Journal of Threatened Taxa. 2021 Jan 26;13(1):17574-17579. doi: 10.11609/jott.5889.13.1.17574-17579

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Byvaltsev, Alexandr ; Knyazev, Svyatoslav ; Afinogenov, Anatoly. / Is Bombus pomorum (Panzer, 1805) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) a new bumblebee for Siberia or an indigenous species?. In: Journal of Threatened Taxa. 2021 ; Vol. 13, No. 1. pp. 17574-17579.

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abstract = "The bumblebee fauna of Siberia has not been well studied historically, but great progress has been made in the last two decades (Konusova & Yanushkin 2000; Byvaltsev 2008, 2013; Knyazev et al. 2010; Kupianskaya et al. 2014; Byvaltsev et al. 2013, 2015, 2016). These and other data are summarized in the Annotated Catalogue of the Hymenoptera of Russia (Levchenko et al. 2017). There are 55 species in Siberia, with 52 in each of the western and eastern parts. There is information about one species newly recorded for Western Siberia-Bombus pomorum (Panzer, 1805) previously known only from Europe, Anatolia, the Caucasus and the Ural region.",
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