- species:
Exaerete azteca Moure, 1964
Exaerete dentata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Exaerete fallaciosa Engel, 2018
Exaerete frontalis (Guérin-Méneville, 1845)
Exaerete kimseyae...
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Exaerete azteca is a
kleptoparasitic species of
euglossine bees.
Exaerete azteca is
primarily a
bright blue to
purple in color. This
species is endemic...
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Exaerete smaragdina is a
species of
kleptoparasitic euglossine bees.
Exaerete smaragdina can
reach a
length of
about 20
millimetres (0.79 in). Body color...
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Exaerete frontalis is a
kleptoparasitic species of
euglossine bees.
Exaerete frontalis is a
kleptoparasitic species.
Females do not
build own
nests but...
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Exaerete dentata is a
kleptoparasitic species of
euglossine bees. "
Exaerete dentata (Linnaeus, 1758)". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 1
February 2021. v t e...
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described species,
distributed in five genera: Euglossa, Eulaema, Eufriesea,
Exaerete and the
monotypic Aglae. All
species occur in
South or
Central America...
- to the Neotropics. They are
metallic blue. This species, like the
genus Exaerete, is a nest
parasite on free-living Euglossini. A.
caerulea lays its eggs...
- bees), and
Apini (honey bees).
There are five
genera of Euglossini: Algae,
Exaerete, Eufriesa, Eulaema, and Euglossa.
Euglossa cordata is a
small short-tongued...
- materials:
Notylia xyphorus N.
wullschlaegeliana Cypholoron species Exaerete dentata and
Exaerete smaragdina,
which both
belong to the
tribe Euglossini, are two...
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approximately 240
species grouped into five genera—Euglossa, Eufriesea, Eulaema,
Exaerete, and Aglae— all of
which are
spread from
northern Mexico to
northern Argentina...