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  2. Cleomella lutea - Wikipedia

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    Cleomella lutea is a species of flowering plant known by the common names yellow bee plant and yellow spiderflower. This annual wildflower is native to the western United States where it is most common in desert scrub and plateau habitats. It is a sprawling plant often exceeding 1 metre (3 feet) in height.

  3. Erythranthe cuprea - Wikipedia

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    Similar to E. lutea but of a short life span, Erythranthe cuprea has atypical flower coloring, being coppery-orange to coppery-red, whereas most monkey-flowers are yellow or red, though occasional yellow morphs are found. [6] This does not affect pollination by bees and E. cuprea possesses a high degree of self-pollination. [7]

  4. Amegilla dawsoni - Wikipedia

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    The Dawson's burrowing bee is one of the largest Australian bee species, growing to be 23 millimetres (0.91 in) in length and 45 millimetres (1.8 in) in wingspan. With the exception of their faces, the bees are covered in brown fur, if male, or brown and white fur if female. They are similar in size and coloring to Australian carpenter bees.

  5. Anthophora retusa - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Anthophora retusa, the potter flower bee, is a species of solitary digger bee. [5] Distribution

  6. Amegilla cingulata - Wikipedia

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    A. cingulata can sting, but are not as aggressive as other bees. They appear to be more rapid in movement than other bees. The males cling to plant stems during the night. They are solitary creatures, with single females inhabiting burrows in the soft sandstone or clay, unlike social species such as honey bees, which live in large colonies. Male

  7. UV coloration in flowers - Wikipedia

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    This example of directional selection leads to convergent evolution of flower size, structure, and coloring patterns. [1] For example, if a bee favors a flowers with larger petals then those individual will be more successful at reproduction leading to more and more individuals within a population to have large flowers.

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