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Panurgini
Panurgini is a tribe of bees in the family Andrenidae. There are about 9 genera and more than 830 described species in Panurgini. Genera These nine genera belong to the tribe Panurgini: * '' Avpanurgus'' Warncke, 1972 * ''Camptopoeum'' Spinola, 1843 * '' Clavipanurgus'' Warncke, 1972 * '' Flavipanurgus'' Warncke, 1972 * ''Macrotera ''Macrotera'' is a genus of bees native to North America, particularly diverse in the desert regions of the United States and Mexico. According to Wilson and Carril, there are "around 30" species of ''Macrotera''. ''Macrotera'' are small to med ...'' Smith, 1853 * '' Panurginus'' Nylander, 1848 * '' Panurgus'' Panzer, 1806 * '' Perdita'' Smith, 1853 * † '' Simpanurgus'' Warncke, 1972 References Further reading * * External links * Andrenidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Andrenidae-stub ...
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Andrenidae
The Andrenidae (commonly known as mining bees) are a large, nearly cosmopolitan family of solitary, ground-nesting bees. Most of the family's diversity is located in temperate or arid areas (warm temperate xeric). It includes some enormous genera (e.g., ''Andrena'' with over 1300 species, and '' Perdita'' with over 700). One of the subfamilies, Oxaeinae, is so different in appearance that they were typically accorded family status, but careful phylogenetic analysis reveals them to be an offshoot within the Andrenidae, very close to the Andreninae. C. D. Michener (2007) ''The Bees of the World'', 2nd Edition, Johns Hopkins University Press. Description The Andrenidae are typically small to moderate-sized bees, which often have scopae on the basal segments of the leg in addition to the tibia, and are commonly oligolectic (especially within the subfamily Panurginae). They can be separated from other bee families by the presence of two subantennal sutures on the face, a primitive ...
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Camptopoeum
''Camptopoeum'' is a genus of bees of the subfamily Panurginae. Species Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic I ... lists 31 species and 15 subspecies within ''Camptopoeum:'' * '' Camptopoeum abbasi'' (Warncke, 1985) * '' Camptopoeum afghanicum'' Patiny, 1999 * '' Camptopoeum altaicum'' Morawitz, 1891 * '' Camptopoeum armeniacum'' (Warncke, 1972) * '' Camptopoeum bactrianum'' Popov, 1960 * '' Camptopoeum baldocki'' Wood & Cross, 2017 * '' Camptopoeum clypeare'' Morawitz, 1893 * '' Camptopoeum friesei'' Mocsáry, 1894 ** ''Camptopoeum friesei densum'' (Warncke, 1972) ** ''Camptopoeum friesei euzonum'' (Warncke, 1972) ** ''Camptopoeum friesei friesei'' Morawitz, 1894 * '' Camptopoeum frontale'' (Fabricius, 1804) ** ''Camptopoeum frontale frontale'' ( ...
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Macrotera
''Macrotera'' is a genus of bees native to North America, particularly diverse in the desert regions of the United States and Mexico. According to Wilson and Carril, there are "around 30" species of ''Macrotera''. ''Macrotera'' are small to medium sized (2.0 mm to 16.0 mm) and often black or reddish in coloration. The genus was treated by P.H. Timberlake who, in addition to T.D.A. Cockerell, described most of the known species. ''Macrotera'' used to be considered part of the genus '' Perdita'' but was split apart by C.D. Michener in 2000. Most species are extreme specialists ( oligoleges) with respect to pollen and will only collect pollen from a few closely related species or genera of plants, particularly the plant genus ''Sphaeralcea'' and various Cactaceae. Species These 31 species belong to the genus ''Macrotera'': * '' Macrotera anthracina'' (Timberlake, 1980) * '' Macrotera arcuata'' (Fox, 1893) * '' Macrotera azteca'' (Timberlake, 1954) * '' Macrotera bicol ...
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Panurginus
''Panurginus'' is a genus of bees in the family Andrenidae The Andrenidae (commonly known as mining bees) are a large, nearly cosmopolitan family of solitary, ground-nesting bees. Most of the family's diversity is located in temperate or arid areas (warm temperate xeric). It includes some enormous gener .... There are more than 50 described species in ''Panurginus''. Species These 55 species belong to the genus ''Panurginus'': * '' Panurginus albitarsis'' * '' Panurginus albopilosus'' Lucas, 1846 * '' Panurginus alpinus'' Warncke, 1972 * '' Panurginus alpotanini'' Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29 * '' Panurginus alticolus'' Morawitz, 1876 * '' Panurginus annulatus'' Sichel, 1859 * '' Panurginus armaticeps'' Cockerell, 1916 * '' Panurginus arsenievi'' Romankova & Astafurova, 2011-29 * '' Panurginus atramontensis'' Crawford, 1926 * '' Panurginus atriceps'' Cresson, 1878 - black-tipped miner bee * '' Panurginus barletae'' Patiny, 2002 * '' Panurginus beardsleyi'' Cockerell, 1904 ...
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Panurgus
''Panurgus'' is a genus of mining bees belonging to the family Andrenidae, subfamily Panurginae. Description ''Panurgus'' species are small to medium in size, reaching . Most species (subgenus Panurgus s.str.) are almost entirely black. The hair is relatively sparse, but the male has a thick, long, black facial hair. The body surface area largely bald and shiny. The abdomen has a typical, slightly diamond-shaped outline. ''Panurgus'' have one generation per year, adults can be found especially in late Summer. They are dependent on Asteraceae as a pollen source and they prefers yellow flowers. The nests are laid in sandy soil or loess. Distribution These bees are confined entirely to the Palearctic realm The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sib ..., the range extends from t ...
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Perdita (genus)
''Perdita'' is a large genus of small bees native to North America, particularly diverse in the desert regions of the United States and Mexico. There are over 600 currently recognized species of ''Perdita'', plus more than 100 additional subspecies and many more species that remain undescribed. ''Perdita'' are usually quite small (2.0 mm to 10.0 mm) and often brightly colored with metallic reflections and/or yellow or white markings, and among the few lineages of bees incapable of stinging. The genus was extensively treated by P.H. Timberlake who, in addition to T.D.A. Cockerell, described most of the known species. Most species are extreme specialists (oligoleges) with respect to pollen and will only collect pollen from a few closely related species or genera of plants. Many species in this genus are called fairy bees. They may be parasitized by ''Neolarra'' cuckoo bees, which lay eggs in their nests given the opportunity. See also * List of Perdita species Thi ...
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