- The
Colletidae are a
family of bees, and are
often referred to
collectively as
plasterer bees or
polyester bees, due to the
method of
smoothing the walls...
- Megachilidae, the
isolation of the
Melittidae in Africa, and the
origins of the
Colletidae,
Andrenidae and
Halictidae in
South America. The
rapid radiation of the...
- the eyes,
another feature seen in sphecoids, and also
shared by some
Colletidae.
Andrenids are
among the few bee
families that have no cleptoparasites...
-
Israel is home to
about 1100
described species of bees. A
partial list is
given below, with
around 850
species as of 2014. Bee
taxonomy and nomenclature...
- Leioproctus, the
hairy colletid bee, is a
genus in the
plaster bee
family Colletidae. Its
members are
primarily found in
Australasia and
temperate South America...
- bees,
bumble bees,
orchid bees,
stingless bees, and honeybees)
Family Colletidae (yellow-faced bees and
plasterer bees)
Family Crabronidae (sand wasps...
- A list of the
species of
Hymenoptera from New Zealand;
which includes ants, bees, parasitoids, sawflies, and
social wasps.
Pleistodontes froggatti Mayr...
-
Chilicola (Heteroediscelis), a
subgenus of
xeromelissine bees (Hymenoptera,
Colletidae)
endemic to Chile: taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography, with descriptions...
- ocelli. The
other families with some
crepuscular species are Andrenidae,
Colletidae, and Apidae.[citation needed] Some
Halictids are
important in the pollination...
- (over 500 species) and
diverse cosmopolitan genus within the bee
family Colletidae. This
genus is also
known as the yellow-faced bees or
masked bees. This...