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- 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...
- the eyes, another feature seen in sphecoids, and also shared by some Colletidae. Andrenids are among the few bee families that have no cleptoparasites...
- (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...
- 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...
- Magnacca, Karl N. (2025). "Hylaeus (Nesoprosopis) paumako (Hymenoptera: Colletidae), a New Endemic Bee from Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi". Proceedings of the Hawaiian...
- 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...
- bees, bumble bees, orchid bees, stingless bees, and honeybees) Family Colletidae (yellow-faced bees and plasterer bees) Family Halictidae ("sweat bees")...
- Colletes inaequalis is a common species of plasterer bee (family Colletidae), native to North America. Like other species in the genus, it builds cells...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna found here is diverse: there are approximately 2 million...
- ocelli. The other families with some crepuscular species are Andrenidae, Colletidae, and Apidae.[citation needed] Some Halictids are important in the pollination...