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Nomadinae is a
subfamily of bees in the
family Apidae. They are
known commonly as
cuckoo bees. This
subfamily is
entirely kleptoparasitic. They occur...
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Tapinotaspidini Tarsaliini Tetrapediini Teratognathini The
subfamily Nomadinae, or
cuckoo bees, has 31
genera in 10
tribes which are all cleptoparasites...
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their hosts. The
largest monophyletic lineage of
kleptoparasitic bees is
Nomadinae (a
subfamily of Apidae),
which comprises several hundred species in 35...
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cuckoo birds. The name is
perhaps best
applied to the apid
subfamily Nomadinae, but is
sometimes used in
Europe to mean
bumblebees (Bombus) in the subgenus...
- Euglossopteryx. It also
includes all but two of the
groups (excluding
Nomadinae and Xylocopinae) that were
previously classified in the
family Anthophoridae...
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parasites occur in
several bee
families including the apid
subfamily Nomadinae.
Females of
these species lack
pollen collecting structures (the scopa)...
- (2015-12-16). "A
review of the
cleptoparasitic bee
genus Townsendiella (Apidae,
Nomadinae, Townsendiellini), with the
description of a new
species from Pinnacles...
- (of the
genus Osmia), leaf-cutting bees,
cuckoo bees (of the
subfamily Nomadinae), and
miner bees.
Other insects that
interact with the
northern dewberry...
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thick exoskeleton, and mandibles.
Separation of this
genus from
other Nomadinae can be difficult;
details of the wing venation, and the
nature of the...
- may, therefore, be
difficult at
first glance to
distinguish from the
Nomadinae, but the
details of
their wing
venation are characteristic: the marginal...