Aculeata bees and wasps collected by the yellow pan trap survey in Ashoro, Hokkaido

  • Uemori Kazushige
    Educational course of Forest Environmental Science, Department of Agro-environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University
  • Mita Toshiharu
    Division of Agrobiological Science, Department of Bioresource Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
  • Shimizu Akira
    Department of Biological Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Research Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Inc. University Museum, the University of Tokyo
  • Hishi Takuo
    Division of Forest Environmental Science, Department of Agro-environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University

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  • 北海道足寄町の森林においてイエローパントラップを用いて採集された有剣ハチ類
  • ホッカイドウ アショロマチ ノ シンリン ニ オイテ イエローパントラップ オ モチイテ サイシュウ サレタ ユウケン ハチルイ

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Aculeata bees and wasps play important roles in ecosystems such as pollination and food web control. However, it is not possible to evaluate temporal community changes based on past occurrence data, because distribution records of aculeate wasps and bees in the East Hokkaido region have been poor. In this study, we recorded the species and their occurrence data in the Ashoro Research Forest, Kyushu Univ. and Biribetsu National Forest, Hokkaido, which cover a wide elevational range. We collected Aculeata using yellow pan traps in different seasons and identified a total of 246 individuals belonging to 62 species, five of which were recorded from Hokkaido for the first time. Although the main species collected by yellow pan traps were recorded, to elucidate the entire Aculeata fauna, it is necessary to conduct surveys in different environments, such as forest edges and grasslands, and using collection methods other than pan traps.

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