Definition of Xenoglossa. Meaning of Xenoglossa. Synonyms of Xenoglossa

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- belong to the genus Xenoglossa: Xenoglossa angustior ****erell, 1899 Xenoglossa dugesi ****erell Xenoglossa fulva Smith, 1854 Xenoglossa gabbii (Cresson,...
- applied to two related genera of bees in the tribe Eucerini; Peponapis and Xenoglossa. Both genera are oligoleges (pollen specialists) on the plant genus Cucurbita...
- Xenoglossa kansensis, the Kansas squash bee, is a species of long-horned bee in the family Apidae. It is found in North America. "Xenoglossa kansensis...
- Xenoglossa strenua is a species of long-horned bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Xenoglossa strenua Report"...
- pollinators in the apid tribe Eucerini, especially the genera Peponapis and Xenoglossa, and these squash bees can be crucial to the flowers producing fruit after...
- to other species in its genus, as well as the other squash bee genus, Xenoglossa. This bee occurs in North America from the East Coast of the United States...
- Tetraloniella, Peponapis, Syntrichalonia, Cemolobus, Xenoglossodes or Xenoglossa. Eucera acerba (Cresson, 1879) Eucera actuosa (Cresson, 1878) Eucera aequata...
- 1899 Thygater Holmberg, 1884 Trichocerapis ****erell, 1904 Ulugombakia Xenoglossa Smith, 1854 (recently moved into Eucera) Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- subgenera: Tetralonia, Peponapis, Syntrichalonia, Cemolobus, Xenoglossodes and Xenoglossa. In the Middle East, Eucera are active in the months of February to May...
- one of the bee-****ociated species, can be found in the acarinarium of Xenoglossa bees. They may benefit the bees by protecting them from microbes, which...