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A synopsis of the Bee occurrence data of northern Tanzania.

Julius V LaswayNeema R KinaboRudolf F MremiEmanuel H MartinOliver C NyakungaJohn J SanyaGration M RwegasiraNicephor LesioHulda GideonAlain PaulyConnal EardleyMarcell K PetersAndrew Townsend PetersonIngolf Steffan-DewenterHenry K Njovu
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2021)
In this paper, we present information on 45 bee species belonging to 20 genera and four families sampled using a combination of sweep-netting and pan trap methods. Most species (27, ~ 60%) belong to the family Halictidae followed by 16 species (35.5%) from the family Apidae. Megachilidae and Andrenidae were the least represented, each with only one species (2.2%). Additional species of Apidae and Megachilidae sampled during this survey are not yet published on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), once they will be available on GBIF, they will be published in a subsequent paper. From a total of 953 occurrences, highest numbers were recorded in Kilimanjaro Region (n = 511), followed by Arusha (n = 410) and Manyara (n = 32), but this pattern reflects the sampling efforts of the research project rather than real bias in the distributions of bee species in northern Tanzania.
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