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Dalechampia (Euphorbiaceae)
contain one or more
species that
attract male
euglossines. The
chemicals are
picked up
using special brushes on the forelegs, transferred...
- rieki, a
genus of
rhizostome jellyfish Euglossa bazinga, a
species of
euglossine bee "Bazinga" (song), a 2021 song by SB19 All
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metallic green, and they are
cleptoparasites in the
nests of
other euglossines in the
genera Eufriesea and Eulaema. It
contains the
following species:...
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exception to this rule. Male
Catasetum orchids violently attach pollinia to
euglossine bee pollinators. The bees will then
avoid other male
flowers but may visit...
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female E.
imperialis for
pollination and cross-fertilization. Male
euglossines have also been
observed to
collect chemical fragrances from
floral sources—such...
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these bees
collect nectar,
pollen and
resin from
plants however, the
Euglossine bees’
males also
collect scents to
create a
right mixture of
smells to...
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Exaerete dentata is a
kleptoparasitic species of
euglossine bees. "Exaerete
dentata (Linnaeus, 1758)". www.gbif.org.
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February 2021. v t e...
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Eulaema is a
genus of large-bodied
euglossine bees that
occur primarily in the Neotropics. They are
robust brown or
black bees,
hairy or velvety, and often...
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stumps or old
fence posts.
Catasetinae are
exclusively pollinated by male
euglossine bees,
which are
attracted to the
floral fragrances, and
collect them....
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Euglossa bazinga is a
euglossine bee
species found in Brazil. It is
named after the
catchphrase of the
fictional character Dr.
Sheldon Cooper from the...