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Anthidium manicatum,
commonly called the
European wool
carder bee, is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter bees or
mason bees...
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species of them in
North America. Ironically, a non-native is best known—A.
manicatum, the
European wool
carder bee, was
accidentally introduced to the Americas...
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Campostichomma manicatum is a
species of
spider in the
family Udubidae,
found in Sri Lanka. "Taxon
details Campostichomma manicatum Karsch, 1892", World...
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common pheasant, red deer,
Bengal tiger,
Xylocopa sonorina,
Anthidium manicatum and elk.[citation needed]
Often in
polygynous systems,
females will provide...
- flight, and large-headed morph,
incapable of flight, for males.
Anthidium manicatum also
displays male-biased ****ual dimorphism. The
selection for larger...
- the
stems and leaves, is used by some
species of bees (e.g.
Anthidium manicatum and
Anthidium oblongatum in Megachilidae) for nest-building.
Hybrids are...
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essential part of nest
building for the
European wool
carder bee (Anthidium
manicatum). This bee
species incorporates trichomes into
their nests by s****ing...
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collect pollen from this plant,
including Anthophora furcata,
Anthidum manicatum,
Anthophora plumipes,
Anthophora quadrimaculata,
Osmia aurulenta, Osmia...
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African plants in the gr**** family. The only
known species is
Hydrothauma manicatum,
native to Zaïre and Zambia. Hubbard,
Charles Edward 1947. Hooker's Icones...
- They are also
widely used by the
European wool
carder bee (Anthidium
manicatum),
which s****e the
hairs from the
plant in
order to use them for building...