taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CA2687B39C754C2EFF1FFB9B9858D079.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244379/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244379	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C734C28FF1FFB6098CBD0D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244379/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244379	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C724C29FF1FFF3A9858D41B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244379/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244379	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 2. A. Andrena erodiorum Wood & Ortiz-Sánchez, 2022 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Ortiz- Sánchez (2022) based on individuals collected in Spain. B. A. erodiorum female, head in oblique view. C. Andrena juliana Wood 2021, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. D. A. juliana female, head in oblique view. E. Andrena levante Wood & Praz 2021 male, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described by Wood et al. (2021) based on individuals collected in Spain. F. A. levante male, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C714C2AFF1FFE789861D73D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244383/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244383	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C714C2AFF1FF9D498E2D399.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244383/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244383	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C6F4C35FF1FF8C49CB2D5B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244383/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244383	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 3. A. Andrena fulica Warncke, 1974 male, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood et al. (2020b) shows that the taxon Andrena astrella Warncke, 1975 is a junior synonym of this species. B. A. fulica male, frontal view of the head. C. Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxonomic review of Wood & Monfared (2022) shows that the taxon Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883 is a junior synonym of this species. D. A. assimilis female, frontal view of the head. E. Andrena bimaculata (Kirby, 1802) female, habitus in lateral view. Unpublished data from T.J. Wood agrees with the baseline of Gusenleitner & Schwarz (2002) and indicates that the taxon Andrena oligotricha Mavromoustakis, 1952 is a junior synonym of this species. F. A. bimaculata female, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C694C32FF1FFA6C98ACD272.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244385/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244385	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C694C32FF1FF8ED9A1FD287.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244385/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244385	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C694C32FF1FFB2B9B9ED0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244385/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244385	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C674C3CFF1FFF3A9A6FD4C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244385/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244385	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 4. A. Halopanurgus baldocki (Wood & Cross, 2017) male, habitus in lateral view.The species was originally described under the genus Camptopoeum Spinola, 1843, and then served as the type species for the newly described genus Halopanurgus Wood, Patiny & Bossert, 2022 (Wood et al. 2022a). B. H. baldocki male, oblique view of the head. C. Halopanurgus fuzetus (Patiny, 1999) female, habitus in lateral view. The species was originally described as Flavipanurgus fuzetus by Patiny 1999 but was later shown to belong to the genus Halopanurgus. D. H. fuzetus female, oblique view of the head. E. Flavipanurgus kastiliensis (Warncke,1987) male, habitusin lateral view. The species was initiallyconsidered tobe a subspecies of Flavipanurgus ibericus (Warncke, 1972) before being upgraded to species rank in Wood & Cross (2018). F. F. kastiliensis male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C624C3AFF1FF8E39B1DD0D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244389/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244389	FIGURE 5. A. Bombus laesus mocsaryi Kriechbaumer, 1877 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon mocsaryi was recently shown to be conspecific with the taxon laesus Morawitz, 1875 by Brasero et al. (2021). B. B. laesus mocsaryi female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus laesus laesus female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. laesus laesus female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 5. A. Bombus laesus mocsaryi Kriechbaumer, 1877 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon mocsaryi was recently shown to be conspecific with the taxon laesus Morawitz, 1875 by Brasero et al. (2021). B. B. laesus mocsaryi female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus laesus laesus female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. laesus laesus female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C604C3BFF1FFDBB9897D621.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244393/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244393	FIGURE 6. A. Bombus muscorum pereziellus Skorikov, 1922 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon pereziellus was shown to be conspecific with the taxon muscorum (Linnaeus, 1758) by Lecocq et al. (2014). This taxonomic update was omitted in Rasmont et al. (2017). B. B. muscorum pereziellus female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus muscorum pereziellus female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. muscorum pereziellus female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 6. A. Bombus muscorum pereziellus Skorikov, 1922 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon pereziellus was shown to be conspecific with the taxon muscorum (Linnaeus, 1758) by Lecocq et al. (2014). This taxonomic update was omitted in Rasmont et al. (2017). B. B. muscorum pereziellus female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus muscorum pereziellus female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. muscorum pereziellus female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C5F4C04FF1FFF3A980FD4A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244395/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244395	FIGURE 7. A. Bombus vestalis perezi Schulthess-Rechberg, 1886 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon perezi was shown to be conspecific with the taxon vestalis Geoffroy, 1785 by Lecocq et al. (2014). This taxonomic update was omitted in Rasmont et al. (2017). B. B. vestalis perezi female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus vestalis vestalis female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. vestalis vestalis female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 7. A. Bombus vestalis perezi Schulthess-Rechberg, 1886 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon perezi was shown to be conspecific with the taxon vestalis Geoffroy, 1785 by Lecocq et al. (2014). This taxonomic update was omitted in Rasmont et al. (2017). B. B. vestalis perezi female, head in oblique view. C. Bombus vestalis vestalis female, habitus in lateral view. D. B. vestalis vestalis female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C5E4C05FF1FFE8D9B1DD3F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244397/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244397	FIGURE 8. A. Epeolus ibericus Bogusch, 2018 female, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Bogusch in Bogusch & Hadrava (2018). In Europe, it is found in Portugal and Spain. B. E. ibericus male, habitus in dorsal view. Pictures by Petr Bogusch.	FIGURE 8. A. Epeolus ibericus Bogusch, 2018 female, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Bogusch in Bogusch & Hadrava (2018). In Europe, it is found in Portugal and Spain. B. E. ibericus male, habitus in dorsal view. Pictures by Petr Bogusch.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C5E4C05FF1FF9619BC4D2FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244399	FIGURE 9. A. Epeolus julliani Pérez, 1884 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon had been synonymised with Epeolus transitorius Eversmann, 1852 by Bogusch & Hadrava (2018) but is now recognized as a distinct species based on the work of Le Divelec (2021b). B. E. julliani female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 9. A. Epeolus julliani Pérez, 1884 female, habitus in lateral view. The taxon had been synonymised with Epeolus transitorius Eversmann, 1852 by Bogusch & Hadrava (2018) but is now recognized as a distinct species based on the work of Le Divelec (2021b). B. E. julliani female, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C5A4C01FF1FFF739A45D4EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244401/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244401	FIGURE 10. A. Eucera aequata Vachal, 1907 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was newly recorded for Europe (in Cyprus) by Dorchin et al. (2019). B. E. aequata female, frontal view of the head. C. Eucera aequata male, habitus in lateral view. D. E. aequata male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 10. A. Eucera aequata Vachal, 1907 female, habitus in lateral view. The species was newly recorded for Europe (in Cyprus) by Dorchin et al. (2019). B. E. aequata female, frontal view of the head. C. Eucera aequata male, habitus in lateral view. D. E. aequata male, frontal view of the head. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C4F4C14FF1FF8FD9BAAD291.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244411/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244411	FIGURE 11. A. Hylaeus pallidicornis Morawitz, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The European records of Hylaeus breviceps Morawitz, 1876 in Dathe (1980) refer to this species (Dathe & Proshchalykin 2017). B. H. pallidicornis female, head in frontal view. C. Hylaeus purpurissatus (Vachal, 1895) female, habitus in lateral view. Examination of type series by Le Divelec (2022) revealed that H. purpurissatus is the senior synonym of Hylaeus stigmorhinus (Pérez, 1895). D. H. purpurissatus female, head in frontal view. Pictures A and B by Paolo Rosa, pictures C and D by Romain Le Divelec.	FIGURE 11. A. Hylaeus pallidicornis Morawitz, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The European records of Hylaeus breviceps Morawitz, 1876 in Dathe (1980) refer to this species (Dathe & Proshchalykin 2017). B. H. pallidicornis female, head in frontal view. C. Hylaeus purpurissatus (Vachal, 1895) female, habitus in lateral view. Examination of type series by Le Divelec (2022) revealed that H. purpurissatus is the senior synonym of Hylaeus stigmorhinus (Pérez, 1895). D. H. purpurissatus female, head in frontal view. Pictures A and B by Paolo Rosa, pictures C and D by Romain Le Divelec.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C4E4C15FF1FFA249B54D3F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244411/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244411	FIGURE 11. A. Hylaeus pallidicornis Morawitz, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The European records of Hylaeus breviceps Morawitz, 1876 in Dathe (1980) refer to this species (Dathe & Proshchalykin 2017). B. H. pallidicornis female, head in frontal view. C. Hylaeus purpurissatus (Vachal, 1895) female, habitus in lateral view. Examination of type series by Le Divelec (2022) revealed that H. purpurissatus is the senior synonym of Hylaeus stigmorhinus (Pérez, 1895). D. H. purpurissatus female, head in frontal view. Pictures A and B by Paolo Rosa, pictures C and D by Romain Le Divelec.	FIGURE 11. A. Hylaeus pallidicornis Morawitz, 1876 female, habitus in lateral view. The European records of Hylaeus breviceps Morawitz, 1876 in Dathe (1980) refer to this species (Dathe & Proshchalykin 2017). B. H. pallidicornis female, head in frontal view. C. Hylaeus purpurissatus (Vachal, 1895) female, habitus in lateral view. Examination of type series by Le Divelec (2022) revealed that H. purpurissatus is the senior synonym of Hylaeus stigmorhinus (Pérez, 1895). D. H. purpurissatus female, head in frontal view. Pictures A and B by Paolo Rosa, pictures C and D by Romain Le Divelec.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C494C12FF1FFE8B9A34D7F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244413/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244413	FIGURE 12. A. Nomiapis paulyi Wood & Le Divelec, 2022 male paratype, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Le Divelec (2022) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. B. N. paulyi male paratype, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 12. A. Nomiapis paulyi Wood & Le Divelec, 2022 male paratype, habitus in lateral view. The species was recently described in Wood & Le Divelec (2022) based on individuals collected in Portugal and Spain. B. N. paulyi male paratype, head in oblique view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C484C1CFF1FF81098DDD45F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244415/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244415	FIGURE 13. A. Pseudoanthidium kaspareki Le Divelec & Litman, 2021 male, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Le Divelec & Litman in Litman et al. (2021). In Europe, it is found in mainland Greece and the East Aegean Islands. Picture by Jessica Litman. B. Rhodanthidium rufocinctum (Alfken, 1930) female, habitus in dorsal view. This taxon was recently upgraded to species rank by Kasparek (2019a). It is endemic to Crete and Malta and is the only island-endemic anthidiine species in Europe. Picture by Max Kasparek	FIGURE 13. A. Pseudoanthidium kaspareki Le Divelec & Litman, 2021 male, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Le Divelec & Litman in Litman et al. (2021). In Europe, it is found in mainland Greece and the East Aegean Islands. Picture by Jessica Litman. B. Rhodanthidium rufocinctum (Alfken, 1930) female, habitus in dorsal view. This taxon was recently upgraded to species rank by Kasparek (2019a). It is endemic to Crete and Malta and is the only island-endemic anthidiine species in Europe. Picture by Max Kasparek	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C464C1EFF1FF8E69B6CD5B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244421/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244421	FIGURE 15. A. Anthidium troodicum Mavromoustakis, 1949 female, habitus in dorsal view. The taxon was considered as a subspecies of A. breviusculum (Pérez, 1890) but has recently been upgraded to species rank by Kasparek et al. (2022). B. A. troodicum male, habitus in dorsal view. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	FIGURE 15. A. Anthidium troodicum Mavromoustakis, 1949 female, habitus in dorsal view. The taxon was considered as a subspecies of A. breviusculum (Pérez, 1890) but has recently been upgraded to species rank by Kasparek et al. (2022). B. A. troodicum male, habitus in dorsal view. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C464C1DFF1FFC9B9DD0D693.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244415/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244415	FIGURE 13. A. Pseudoanthidium kaspareki Le Divelec & Litman, 2021 male, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Le Divelec & Litman in Litman et al. (2021). In Europe, it is found in mainland Greece and the East Aegean Islands. Picture by Jessica Litman. B. Rhodanthidium rufocinctum (Alfken, 1930) female, habitus in dorsal view. This taxon was recently upgraded to species rank by Kasparek (2019a). It is endemic to Crete and Malta and is the only island-endemic anthidiine species in Europe. Picture by Max Kasparek	FIGURE 13. A. Pseudoanthidium kaspareki Le Divelec & Litman, 2021 male, habitus in dorsal view. The species was recently described by Le Divelec & Litman in Litman et al. (2021). In Europe, it is found in mainland Greece and the East Aegean Islands. Picture by Jessica Litman. B. Rhodanthidium rufocinctum (Alfken, 1930) female, habitus in dorsal view. This taxon was recently upgraded to species rank by Kasparek (2019a). It is endemic to Crete and Malta and is the only island-endemic anthidiine species in Europe. Picture by Max Kasparek	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C464C1DFF1FFF3A988CD48F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244419/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244419	FIGURE 14. A. Trachusa balcanica Kasparek, 2018 male, habitus in dorsal view. This species was recently described by Kasparek (2018) from Bulgaria. It is also recorded from Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia. B. Trachusa varia (Oliver, 1789) female, habitus in dorsal view. This species was originally described from Spain but has not been found in Europe for more than 200 years. It is possible that the holotype was caught in Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	FIGURE 14. A. Trachusa balcanica Kasparek, 2018 male, habitus in dorsal view. This species was recently described by Kasparek (2018) from Bulgaria. It is also recorded from Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia. B. Trachusa varia (Oliver, 1789) female, habitus in dorsal view. This species was originally described from Spain but has not been found in Europe for more than 200 years. It is possible that the holotype was caught in Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C444C1FFF1FFE3E9B54D66F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244419/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244419	FIGURE 14. A. Trachusa balcanica Kasparek, 2018 male, habitus in dorsal view. This species was recently described by Kasparek (2018) from Bulgaria. It is also recorded from Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia. B. Trachusa varia (Oliver, 1789) female, habitus in dorsal view. This species was originally described from Spain but has not been found in Europe for more than 200 years. It is possible that the holotype was caught in Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	FIGURE 14. A. Trachusa balcanica Kasparek, 2018 male, habitus in dorsal view. This species was recently described by Kasparek (2018) from Bulgaria. It is also recorded from Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia. B. Trachusa varia (Oliver, 1789) female, habitus in dorsal view. This species was originally described from Spain but has not been found in Europe for more than 200 years. It is possible that the holotype was caught in Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco. Pictures by Max Kasparek.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
CA2687B39C384C63FF1FFA449A6FD399.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8244425/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8244425	FIGURE 16. A. Dasypoda panzeri Spinola, 1838 female, habitus in lateral view.The taxon is included in the European checklist solely because of its presence in the Canary Islands, an archipelago showing strong biogeographic affinities with north Africa. B. D. panzeri female, head in frontal view. C. Dasypoda panzeri male, habitus in lateral view. D. D. panzeri male, habitus in frontal view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	FIGURE 16. A. Dasypoda panzeri Spinola, 1838 female, habitus in lateral view.The taxon is included in the European checklist solely because of its presence in the Canary Islands, an archipelago showing strong biogeographic affinities with north Africa. B. D. panzeri female, head in frontal view. C. Dasypoda panzeri male, habitus in lateral view. D. D. panzeri male, habitus in frontal view. Pictures by Paolo Rosa.	2023-08-11	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara		Zenodo	biologists	Risch, Stephan;Roberts, Stuart P. M.;Smit, Jan;Wood, Thomas J.;Michez, Denis;Reverté, Sara			
