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List Of Tetraloniella Species
This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata'' (Cresson, 1872) * '' Tetraloniella alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1909) * '' Tetraloniella alticincta'' (Lepeletier, 1841) * '' Tetraloniella apicalis'' (Friese, 1905) * '' Tetraloniella arizonica'' (Cockerell, 1937) * '' Tetraloniella ataxia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella aurantiflava'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella auricauda'' (LaBerge, 1970) * '' Tetraloniella ayala'' LaBerge, 2001 * '' Tetraloniella balluca'' LaBerge, 2001 * '' Tetraloniella bottandieri'' (Alfken, 1914) * '' Tetraloniella braunsiana'' (Friese, 1905) * '' Tetraloniella brevifellator'' (LaBerge, 1957) * '' Tetraloniella brevikeraia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella brevipennis'' (Cameron, 1898) * '' Tetraloniella brooksi'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella cacuminis'' L ...
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Tetraloniella
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w ... See also * List of Tetraloniella species References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Brevikeraia
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Eriocarpi
''Tetraloniella eriocarpi'' is a species of long-horned bee The Eucerini (often called long-horned bees) are the most diverse tribe in the family Apidae, with over 32 genera worldwide that were previously classified as members of the family Anthophoridae. All species are solitary, though many nest in lar ... in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * Apinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1898 {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Elsei
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Donata
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Distata
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Dentata
''Tetraloniella dentata'' (also called dentate longhorn) is a species of bees within the genus Tetraloniella. Description This species measures from 12 to 14 mm. The males are similar to the females, but have significantly longer antennae. The clypeus is yellow. Females have rust-red hair on the mesonotum. The edge of the tergite is wide, smooth and shiny. Range ''Tetraloniella dentata'' occurs in North Africa from Morocco to Tunisia. In Eurasia it occurs from Portugal via southern and central Europe, Asia Minor, Levant and Caucasus to Central Asia; north to the Baltic States, in Russia to Kirov and Perm; south to Sicily, Greece, Israel and Northern Iran. In North Africa in the ''ssp. atlantis'' (TKALCU, 1998) occurs and in Sardinia in the ''ssp. amseli'' (ALFKEN, 1938). Pakistan hosts the ''ssp. macrozona'' COCKERELL, described in 1922, from Mongolia the ''ssp. extrema'' (TKALCU, 1998) has been described. In Germany this species is currently only recorded fro ...
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Tetraloniella Davidsoni
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Cressoniana
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Crenulaticornis
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Cinctella
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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Tetraloniella Capensis
''Tetraloniella'' is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 100 described species in ''Tetraloniella'' with most being from North America ''Tetraloniella'' species are solitary and nest in the ground. There have been records of some species that nest in aggregate, with some nests being used over several generations The dietary preferences of most ''Tetraloniella'' species are not known, however there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae See also * List of Tetraloniella species This is a list of 105 species in ''Tetraloniella'', a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae. ''Tetraloniella'' species * '' Tetraloniella abessinica'' (Friese, 1915) * '' Tetraloniella abrochia'' Eardley, 1989 * '' Tetraloniella albata' ... References Further reading * Apinae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Apinae-stub ...
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