Bild folgtKI-generierte IllustrationAndrena haemorrhoa
heimisch in Deutschland
native_regions-Cache · 85 %
129
Plants
visited
169
Interactions
documented
Andrena haemorrhoa is a univoltine, polylectic mining bee belonging to the family Andrenidae. It has been recorded in Great Britain, where adults fly from March to August. Females have an average intertegular distance of 2.49 mm and a tongue length of 2.54 mm.
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Univoltine; adults fly from March to August.
Ernährung & Verhalten
Food
polylektisch
Generationen/Jahr
univoltin
Andrena haemorrhoa is a solitary mining bee in the genus Andrena. It exhibits a univoltine life cycle, producing a single generation per year. Adults are active between March and August, with both males and females visiting a wide range of flowers, reflecting its polylectic foraging habit. The species has been recorded in Great Britain. Morphometric records for females indicate an intertegular distance of 2.49 mm and a tongue length of 2.54 mm, traits typical of small to medium-sized Andrena species.
129 plants are visited by this species
•SAFEGUARD Pollinator Traits — CC BY 4.0SAFEGUARD Pollinator Traits contributors (wild-bee release 2024-09-22; hoverfly release 2024-03-26).
•TraitCH — CC BY 4.0TraitCH 2.0 contributors; imported as source-preserving NaturKompass taxon evidence.
•Interaktionsdaten via GloBI (CC-BY 4.0)
•Neff et al. (2025) — Swiss Moth Traits, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14506883 (CC BY)
•GBIF Backbone Taxonomy — GBIF Secretariat (2024), DOI: 10.15468/39omei (CC BY 4.0)
•EBHD — European Biodiversity Hub Database v2025, Zenodo, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17107215 (CC BY 4.0)
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