Apidae
Anthophora montana Cresson, 1869
Anthophora montana Cresson, 1869
Anthophora montana is an anthophorine bee species in the Apidae family found in North and Central America.
Anthophora walshii Cresson, 1869
Anthophora walshii Cresson, 1869
Anthophora walshii is a bee species that shares traits with honey bees, and males are larger on average than females.
Anthophora abrupta Say, 1837
Anthophora abrupta Say, 1837
Anthophora abrupta is a North American anthophorine bee with distinct mating habits and gregarious nesting behavior.
Anthophora bomboides Kirby, 1837
Anthophora bomboides Kirby, 1837
Anthophora bomboides is a Batesian-mimicking solitary ground-nesting anthophorine bee found in North America.
Anthophora plagiata (Illiger, 1806)
Anthophora plagiata (Illiger, 1806)
Anthophora plagiata is an Apidae insect species native to Eurasia, found in 10 European countries.
Anthophora curta Provancher, 1895
Anthophora curta Provancher, 1895
The short sun-digger bee, Anthophora curta, is a North American digger bee that favors dry, desert-like habitats.
Anthophora bimaculata (Panzer, 1798)
Anthophora bimaculata (Panzer, 1798)
Anthophora bimaculata is a small 8–9 mm univoltine polylectic bee found across Eurasia and North Africa that nests in sandy soil.
Habropoda laboriosa (Fabricius, 1804)
Habropoda laboriosa (Fabricius, 1804)
Habropoda laboriosa, the blueberry bee, is a solitary specialist pollinator native to eastern North America adapted for blueberry buzz pollination.
Habropoda tristissima (Cockerell, 1904)
Habropoda tristissima (Cockerell, 1904)
Habropoda tristissima is an anthophorine bee species in the Apidae family, found in North and Central America.
Habropoda depressa Fowler, 1899
Habropoda depressa Fowler, 1899
Habropoda depressa is an anthophorine bee species from North America that nests in hard-packed soils.
Amegilla bombiformis (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla bombiformis (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla bombiformis is a stocky, orange-brown furred bee similar in size to European honeybees, with dark hairless abdominal bands.
Amegilla quadrifasciata (de Villers, 1789)
Amegilla quadrifasciata (de Villers, 1789)
Amegilla quadrifasciata is a bee species with striped abdomens, found from the Canary Islands east to Japan across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Amegilla canifrons (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla canifrons (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla canifrons, the Canary Islands Blue-banded bee, is an Apidae bee species endemic to the Canary Islands.
Amegilla cingulata (Fabricius, 1775)
Amegilla cingulata (Fabricius, 1775)
Amegilla cingulata is a blue-banded Australian solitary bee with distinct sex markings and nesting in burrows.
Amegilla calceifera (Cockerell, 1911)
Amegilla calceifera (Cockerell, 1911)
Amegilla calceifera is a solitary anthophorine bee species from Asia that acts as an agricultural pollinator.
Amegilla pulchra (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla pulchra (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla pulchra is a bee species with distinct markings, found in parts of Australia and thought introduced to Fiji.
Amegilla asserta (Cockerell, 1926)
Amegilla asserta (Cockerell, 1926)
Amegilla asserta is an Australian endemic Apidae bee, common in Melbourne and found across eastern Australia's east coast cities.
Amegilla chlorocyanea (Cockerell, 1914)
Amegilla chlorocyanea (Cockerell, 1914)
Amegilla chlorocyanea is an Australian endemic solitary buzz-pollinating bee with characteristic blue-green iridescence.
Amegilla aeruginosa (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla aeruginosa (Smith, 1854)
Amegilla aeruginosa (Smith, 1854) is a furred Australian bee found across northern and northeastern Australia's coastal tropics and subtropics.
Diadasia enavata (Cresson, 1872)
Diadasia enavata (Cresson, 1872)
Diadasia enavata, the sunflower chimney bee, is an Asteraceae-specialized pollinator found across North and Central America.
Diadasia ochracea (Cockerell, 1903)
Diadasia ochracea (Cockerell, 1903)
Diadasia ochracea, the ochraceous chimney bee, is an Apidae family species found in Central and North America.
Diadasia bituberculata (Cresson, 1879)
Diadasia bituberculata (Cresson, 1879)
Diadasia bituberculata, the bindweed turret bee, is an apid chimney bee native to western North and Central America with an annual life cycle.
Diadasia diminuta (Cresson, 1879)
Diadasia diminuta (Cresson, 1879)
Diadasia diminuta, the globe mallow bee, is a chimney bee species in Apidae found in Central and North America.
Ptilothrix bombiformis (Cresson, 1879)
Ptilothrix bombiformis (Cresson, 1879)
Ptilothrix bombiformis, the hibiscus bee, is a bumblebee-shaped bee specialized on Hibiscus pollen with one generation per year.
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