-
species readily use
irregular cavities).[citation needed] Some
genera of
megachilids are
brood parasites, so have no
ventral scopa (e.g.
Stelis and Coelioxys)...
- Gasteruptiidae, Leucospidae, Sapygidae, and
various kleptoparasitic megachilids, such as the
closely related genus Coelioxys. M.
rotundata and M. campanulae...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 1
species Critically endangered (CR): 195
species Endangered (EN): 343
species Vulnerable (VU): 608
species Near threatened...
-
Fossil from the
Middle Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina, and a
Review of
Megachilid (Hymenoptera) Ichnology". Palaeontology. 51 (4): 933–994. Bibcode:2008Palgy...
- lignaria,
commonly known as the
orchard mason bee or blue
orchard bee, is a
megachilid bee that
makes nests in
natural holes and reeds,
creating individual cells...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 1
species Critically endangered (CR): 195
species Endangered (EN): 343
species Vulnerable (VU): 608
species Near threatened...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 1
species Critically endangered (CR): 195
species Endangered (EN): 343
species Vulnerable (VU): 608
species Near threatened...
- a
Discussion of the
Significance of Soil
Nesting in the
Evolution of
Megachilid Bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)".
Journal of the
Kansas Entomological...
- (10–22 mm),
mostly black with
strong yellow markings,
resembling anthidiine megachilids.
Males of this
subfamily are
known to have
hidden sterna.
Initial molecular...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 393
species Endangered (EN): 626
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,081
species Near...