Abstract
The flagellar sensilla of both sexes of Andrena tibialis and A. vaga were surveyed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The first flagellar segment is very long in both sexes of A. vaga and in females of A. tibialis. The females of both species have abundant s. basiconica, which males lack. Other sensilla found in both males and females were s. placodea, s. campaniformia, s. trichodea (of at least 3 types) and pit organs. Setae are also numerous.
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