Common Bees of Eastern North America | 2021

MEGACHILIDAE

 
 

Abstract


General features of this family of bees include the following: Long-tongued bees, rectangular labrum that is longer than broad and broadly articulated to the clypeus (Michener 2000). Other features that help distinguish the Megachilidae in the Southeastern U.S. are the lack of a basitibial plate (except in Lithurgus), 2 submarginal cells in the wing with the second submarginal rather long. The metasomal sterna have scopa present except in the parasitic forms. The scopa typically found on the hind legs of other bees is absent.

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DOI 10.2307/j.ctv1dv0vxh.9
Language English
Journal Common Bees of Eastern North America

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