Megachilidae
Megachile inermis Provancher, 1888
Megachile inermis Provancher, 1888
Megachile inermis is a species of bee in the Megachilidae family, described by Provancher in 1888.
Megachile xylocopoides Smith, 1853
Megachile xylocopoides Smith, 1853
Carpenter-mimic leafcutter bee is a Megachilidae bee species found in eastern parts of the United States.
Megachile pruina Smith, 1853
Megachile pruina Smith, 1853
Megachile pruina is a medium-sized dichromatic bee found in the US Southeast and restricted Bermuda locations.
Megachile pollinosa Spinola, 1851
Megachile pollinosa Spinola, 1851
Megachile pollinosa is a bee species in the Megachilidae family, described by Spinola in 1851.
Megachile lanata (Fabricius, 1775)
Megachile lanata (Fabricius, 1775)
Megachile lanata is a species of bee in the Megachilidae family, described by Fabricius in 1775.
Megachile ericetorum Lepeletier, 1841
Megachile ericetorum Lepeletier, 1841
Megachile ericetorum is a bee species in the Megachilidae family, described by Lepeletier in 1841.
Megachile bicolor (Fabricius, 1781)
Megachile bicolor (Fabricius, 1781)
Megachile bicolor is a bee species in the Megachilidae family, described by Fabricius in 1781.
Megachile semirufa Sichel, 1867
Megachile semirufa Sichel, 1867
Megachile semirufa is a bee species in the Megachilidae family, described by Frédéric Jules Sichel in 1867.
Megachile saulcyi Guérin-Méneville, 1844
Megachile saulcyi Guérin-Méneville, 1844
Megachile saulcyi is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, described by Guérin-Méneville in 1845.
Megachile lucidiventris Smith, 1853
Megachile lucidiventris Smith, 1853
Megachile lucidiventris is a species of bee in the Megachilidae family, described by Smith in 1853.
Megachile aurifrons Smith, 1853
Megachile aurifrons Smith, 1853
Megachile aurifrons is a solitary golden-browed resin bee found across mainland Australia.
Megachile erythropyga Smith, 1853
Megachile erythropyga Smith, 1853
Megachile erythropyga is a polylectic bee species native to southern Australia that nests in small cavities.
Megachile tosticauda Cockerell, 1912
Megachile tosticauda Cockerell, 1912
Megachile tosticauda is a bee species in the family Megachilidae, described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1912.
Megachile nigrovittata Cockerell, 1906
Megachile nigrovittata Cockerell, 1906
Megachile nigrovittata is a solitary Australian leafcutter bee that nests in cavities and visits flowers of Eucalyptus, Acacia and Atalaya hemiglauca.
Megachile albisecta (Klug, 1817)
Megachile albisecta (Klug, 1817)
Megachile albisecta is a leafcutter bee species in Megachilidae found across Southern Europe, East Palaearctic, and North Africa.
Megachile zapoteca Cresson, 1878
Megachile zapoteca Cresson, 1878
Megachile zapoteca is a bee species of the family Megachilidae, first described in 1853 and renamed in 1878.
Coelioxys dolichos Fox, 1890
Coelioxys dolichos Fox, 1890
Coelioxys dolichos is a Megachilidae bee species reared from Megachile xylocopoides nests.
Coelioxys coturnix Pérez, 1884
Coelioxys coturnix Pérez, 1884
Coelioxys coturnix Pérez, 1884 is a bee species from the family Megachilidae.
Coelioxys rufitarsis Smith, 1854
Coelioxys rufitarsis Smith, 1854
Coelioxys rufitarsis, the red-legged cuckoo leafcutter bee, is a North American parasitic bee in the family Megachilidae.
Coelioxys sayi Robertson, 1897
Coelioxys sayi Robertson, 1897
Coelioxys sayi Robertson, 1897 is a species of bee in the Megachilidae family.
Coelioxys confusus Smith, 1875
Coelioxys confusus Smith, 1875
Coelioxys confusus is a leaf-cutting bee species found in India, with uncertain but considered valid records from Sri Lanka.
Lithurgus chrysurus Fonscolombe, 1834
Lithurgus chrysurus Fonscolombe, 1834
Lithurgus chrysurus, the Mediterranean wood-boring bee, is a woodborer bee species in the Megachilidae family.
Lithurgopsis apicalis (Cresson, 1875)
Lithurgopsis apicalis (Cresson, 1875)
Lithurgopsis apicalis, the orange-tipped woodborer, is a woodborer bee in Megachilidae that nests in Agave stalks and visits flowers from three plant families.
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