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Pflanzenliste Für Oligolektische Arten Der Apoidae Nach Westrich (2018) Pflanzenliste fü r oligolektische, sowie streng oligolektische Arten* der Apoidae Nach Westrich (2018): Die Wildbienen Deutschlands, Verlag Eugen Ulmer, ISBN 978-3818601232 – zusammengestellt von F. Rothe *Arten, die im Larvenstadium auf Pollen von nur wenigen oder einer einzigen Pflanzenart(en) angewiesen sind. Streng oligolektisch oligolektisch Pflanze Wildbienenart Pflanze Wildbienenart Allium cepa Achillea filipendulina Colletes daviesanus & (Küchenzwiebel) (Gold-Schafgarbe) mlokossewiczi Heriades truncorum Hylaeus nigritus Allium giganteum Achillea millefolium Andrena denticulata (Riesen-Lauch) (Wiesen-Schafgarbe) Colletes daviesanus, fodiens & similis Heriades truncorum Hylaeus punctulatissimus Hylaeus nigritus Osmia spinulosa Allium montanum Acinos arvensis Osmia andrenoides (Berg-Lauch) (Steinquendel) Allium porrum Aegopodium podagraria Andrena proxima & rosae (Küchenlauch) (Giersch) Allium sphaerocephalon Ajuga genevensis Osmia andrenoides (Kugellauch) (Genfer Günsel) Anchusa officinalis Andrena nasuta; Colletes Alcea rosea Eucera macroglossa (Gew. Ochsenzunge) nasutus (Stockrose) Asparagus officinalis Althea officinalis Andrena chrysopus Eucera macroglossa (Spargel) (Echter Eibisch) Bryonia alba Alyssum montanum Andrena lagopus & tscheki (WeißeZaunrübe) (Berg-Steinkraut) Andrena florea Bryonia dioica Alyssum saxatile Andrena tscheki (Zweihäusige Zaunrübe) (Felsen-Steinkraut) Campanula bononiensis Chelostoma campanularum, Angelica sylvestris (Bologneser Glockenbl. distinctum & rapunculi; (Wald-Engelwurz) Andrena nitiduscula & rosae Melitta haemorrhoidalis Campanula carpatica Anthemis arvensis Colletes daviesanus (Karpaten-Glockenbl.) (Acker-Hundskamille) Heriades truncorum Chelostoma rapunculi Hylaeus nigritus Osmia spinulosa Campanula cochleariifolia Anthemis tinctoria Colletes daviesanus, fodiens (Zwerg-Glockenbl.) (Färberkamille) & similis Heriades truncorum Hyleus nigritus Dufourea dentiventris Osmia spinulosa Pflanzenliste für oligolektische Arten der Apoidae nach Westrich (2018) Seite 1 von 9 Streng oligolektisch oligolektisch Pflanze Wildbienenart Pflanze Wildbienenart Campanula glomerata Andrena curvungula Anthriscus sylvestris (Büschel-Glockenbl.) Andrena pandellei (Wiesen-Kerbel) Chelostoma rapunculi Andrena proxima & rosae Dufourea dentiventris Lasioglossum costulatum Osmia mitis Campanula isophylla Anthyllis vulneraria Chelostoma rapunculi Eucera nigrescens (Gew. Wundklee) Campanula patula Andrena curvungula Aster amellus (Wiesen-Glockenblume) Andrena pandellei (Herbst-Aster) Osmia spinulosa Andrena rufizona Osmia mitis Campanula persicifolia Andrena curvungula Astragalus onobrychis (Pfirsichbl.-Glockenbl.) Andrena pandellei (Esparsetten-Tragant) Chelostoma campanularum Melitturga clavicornis & rapunculi Lasioglossum costulatum Melitta haemorrhoidalis Campanula rapunculoides Andrena rufizona Aubrieta deltoidae (Acker-Glockenbl.) Chelostoma campanularum, (Blaukissen) distinctum & rapunculi Andrena tscheki Lasioglossum costulatum Melitta haemorrhoidalis Campanula rapunculus Andrena curvungula Ballota nigra (Rapunzel-Glockenbl.) Andrena pandellei (Schwarznessel) Anthophora furcata Chelostoma campanularum Rophites quinquespinosus Lasioglossum costulatum Melitta haemorrhoidalis Campanula rotundifolia Andrena curvungula & Barbarea vulgaris (Rundbl.-Glockenbl.) pandellei (Echtes Barbarakraut) Chelostoma campanularum, Andrena agilissima, distinctum & rapunculi distinguenda, lagopus & Dufourea dentiventris & tscheki inermis Osmia brevicornis Lasioglossum costulatum Melitta haemorrhoidalis Osmia mitis Campanula sibirica Andrena curvungula, Betonica officinalis Anthophora furcata (Sibirische-Glockenbl.) pandellei & paucisquama (Heilziest) Rophites algirus Lasioglossum costulatum Rophites quinquespinosus Campanula trachelium Andrena rufizona Brassica napus (Nesselbl-Glockenbl.) Chelostoma campanularum (Raps) & rapunculi Andrena agilissima, Dufourea dentiventris & distinguenda, lagopus, inermis niveata & suerinensis Lasioglossum costulatum Osmia bervicornis Melitta haemorrhoidalis Osmia mitis Carduus nutans Brassica nigra -> Xylocopa violacea Osmia brevicornis (Nickende Distel) (Schwarzer Senf) Pflanzenliste für oligolektische Arten der Apoidae nach Westrich (2018) Seite 2 von 9 Streng oligolektisch oligolektisch Pflanze Wildbienenart Pflanze Wildbienenart Cerinthe major Brassica oleracea (Große Wachsblume) (Gemüse-Kohl) Cerinthe minor Osmia cerinthidis Brassica rapa Andrena agilissima, (Kleine Wachsblume) (Rübsen) sidtinguenda & suerinensis Osmia brevicornis Chamaecytisus purpureus Buphthalum speciosum Heriades truncorum (Purpur-Geißklee) (Telekie) Chamaecytisus Andrena aberrans Buphthalum salicifolium Heriades truncorum ratisbonensis (Weidenbl. Ochsenauge) Osmia leaiana & spinulosa (Regensburger Geißklee) Convolvulus arvensis Systropha curvicornis Calendula officinalis Heriades truncorum (Acker-Winde) Systropha planidens (Garten-Ringelblume) Osmia spinulosa Echium plantagineum Calluna vulgaris Andrena fuscipes Osmia adunca (Violetter Natternkopf) (Heidekraut) Colletes succinctus Echium vulgare Osmia adunca, Campanula cervicaria (Gew. Natternkopf) anthocopoides, lepeletieri (Borstige Glockenbl.) Chelostoma rapunculi Hedera helix Campanula latifolia Colletes hederae (Efeu) (Breitbl. Glockenbl.) Jasione montana Dufourea halictula Capsella bursa-pastoris Andrena distinguendua & (Berg-Sandrapunzel) Lasioglossum costulatum (Hirtentäschel) tscheki Lamium album Cardamine pratensis Andrena lagopus & tscheki (Weiße Taubnessel) (Wiesen-Schaumkraut) -> Xylocopa violacea Lamium purpureum Cardaria draba Andrena disinguenda & (Rote taubnessel) (Pfeilkresse) niveata Lathyrus linifolius Carduus acanthoides Eucera dentata (Berg-Platterbse) (Weg-Distel) Lathyrus pratensis Carduus crispus Heriades truncorum (Wiesen-Platterbse) Andrena lathyri (Krause Distel) Osmia fulviventris, leaiana & spinulosa Lathyrus vernus Carduus defloratus Osmia fulviventris & villosa (Frühlings-Platterbse) (Alpen-Distel) Linum flavum Carduus nutans Osmia mocsaryi Osmia fulviventris & leaiana (Gelber Lein) (Nickende Distel) Lysimachia nummularia Centaurea jacea Andrena denticulate & (Pfennig-Gilbweiderich) (Wiesen-Flockenbl.) fulvago Anthidium nanum Macropis fulvipes Dasypoda hirtipes Osmia fulviventris,leaiana & spinulosa Lysimachia punctata Centaurea (Drüsiger-Gilbweiderich) pseudophrygia Osmia villosa (Perücken-Flockenbl.) Lysimachia vulgaris Centaurea scabiosa Anthidium nanum (Gew. Gilbweiderich) (Skabiosen-Flockenbl.) Dasypoda hirtipes Macropis europaea Eucera dentata Macropis fulvipes Heriades crenulatus Hylaeus nigritus Osmia fulviventris & spinulosa Pflanzenliste für oligolektische Arten der Apoidae nach Westrich (2018) Seite 3 von 9 Streng oligolektisch oligolektisch Pflanze Wildbienenart Pflanze Wildbienenart Lythrum salicaria Centaurea stoebe Andrena denticulate (Blutweiderich) (Rispen-Flockenbl.) Anthidium nanum & tenellum Eucera salicariae Dasypoda hirtipes Melitta nigricans Eucera dentata Heriades crenulatus & truncorum Osmia fulviventris Odontites luteus Chaerophyllum aureum (Gelber Zahntrost) (Gold-Kälberkropf) Melitta tricincta Andrena proxima Odontites vulgaris Chaerophyllum temulum (Roter Zahntrost) (Hecken-Kälberkropf) Onobrychis arenaria Chamaespartium (Sand-Esparsette) sagittale Andrena wilkella (Flügel-Ginster) Onobrychis montana Melitta dimidiata Cheiranthus cheiri Osmia brevicornis (Berg-Esparsette) (Goldlack) Onobrychis viciifolia Chondrilla juncea Dasypoda hirtipes (Futter-Esparsette) (Binsen-Knorpelsalat) Potentilla arenaria Chicorium intybus Andrena denticulate & polita (Sand-Fingerkraut) (Wegwarte) Dasypoda hirtipes Heriades truncorum Osmia leaiana, spinulosa & Andrena potentillae villosa Panurgus banksianus, calcaratus & dentipes Potentilla neumanniana Cirsium arvense Osmia fulviventris, leaiana & (Frühlings-Fingerkraut) (Acker-Kratzdistel) spinulosa Potentilla anserine Cirsium vulgare Andrena denticulate (Gänse-Fingerkraut) (Gew. Kratzdistel) Anthidium nanum & tenellum Dasypoda hirtipes Heriades crenulatus & truncorum Osmia fulviventris, leaiana, spinulosa & villosa Potentilla erecta Clinopodium vulgare Andrena tarsata Rophites algirus (Blutwurz) (Wirbeldost) Potentilla fruticosa Conium maculatum Andrena proxima (Strauch-Fingerkraut) (Schierling) Potentilla grandiflora Crepis spec. Panurgus banksianus (Großbl. Fingerkraut) (Pippau) Potentilla reptans Crepis biennis Andrena fulvago, humilis & (Kriechendes Fingerkraut) (Wiesen-Pippau) rhenana Osmia fulviventris, leaiana, spinulosa & villosa Ranunculus acris Crepis capillaris Andrena fulvago (Scharfer Hahnenfuß) (Grüner Pippau) Heriades truncorum Chelostoma florisomne Panurgus calcaratus & dentipes Pflanzenliste für oligolektische Arten der Apoidae nach Westrich (2018) Seite 4 von 9 Streng oligolektisch oligolektisch Pflanze Wildbienenart Pflanze Wildbienenart Ranunculus bulbosus Cytisus nigricans (Knolliger Hahnenfuß) (Schwarzwerdender Megachile ericetorum Geißklee) Ranunculus lanuginosus Cytisus scoparius Andrena wilkella (Wolliger Hahnenfuß) (Besenginster) Ranunculus polyanthemos Daucus carota Andrena nitidiuscula, (Vielbl. 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