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- Hesperapis is a genus of bees in the family Melittidae. There are at least 30 described species in Hesperapis. The genus is very uncommon and is restricted...
- Hesperapis larreae is a solitary, ground-nesting bee in the family Melittidae Rozen, Jerome Jr.; Griswold, Terry (1991). "Biology and Larvae of the Cleptoparasitic...
- angustifolia). Hesperapis oraria is a member of the insect order Hymenoptera, family Melittidae, subfamily Dasypodainae, tribe Hesperapini, genus Hesperapis, subgenus...
- Hesperapis regularis is an oligolectic bee in the family Melittidae. This bee is native to California, and inhabits meadows, fields, and gardens, where...
- Hesperapis rufipes is a species of hairy-footed bee in the family Melittidae. It is found in North America. "Hesperapis rufipes Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- tribes and genera: Tribe Dasypodaini Dasypoda Eremaphanta Capicola Hesperapis Hesperapis regularisspecialist on Clarkia species flowers in California...
- apid, two species of which are cleptoparasites of the dasypodaid genus Hesperapis, while the other species in the same genus attacks halictid bees. Four...
- apid, one species of which is a kleptoparasite of the melittid genus Hesperapis, whereas the other species in the same genus attack halictid bees. The...
- It is found in the United States and Mexico. It is a kleptoparasite of Hesperapis larreae. "Townsendiella pulchra Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Melittidae: Afrodasypoda Capicola Ceratomonia Dasypoda Eremaphanta Haplomelitta Hesperapis Macropis Meganomia Melitta Pseudophilanthus Promelitta Rediviva Redivivoides...