About Protoxaea gloriosa (Fox, 1893)
Protoxaea gloriosa, commonly called the glorious protoxaea, is a species of bee that belongs to the family Andrenidae. This species is native to Central America and North America.
Protoxaea gloriosa (Fox, 1893) is a animal in the Andrenidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Protoxaea gloriosa (Fox, 1893)
The glorious protoxaea (Protoxaea gloriosa) is an Andrenidae bee species found across Central and North America.
Protoxaea gloriosa, commonly called the glorious protoxaea, is a species of bee that belongs to the family Andrenidae. This species is native to Central America and North America.
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Andrena nuda Robertson, 1891
Andrena bicolor Fabricius, 1775
Andrena wilkella (Kirby, 1802)
Andrena rugosa Robertson, 1891
Perdita perpallida Cockerell, 1901
Perdita californica (Cresson, 1878)
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