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  2. Osmia calaminthae - Wikipedia

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    Osmia calaminthae, commonly known as the blue calamintha bee, is a rare species of mason bee known only from two small areas in Florida, United States. It is considered Critically Imperiled by NatureServe. The common name for the bee is derived from its distinctly blue color and its favored host plant, Calamintha ashei.

  3. Clinopodium ashei - Wikipedia

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    Clinopodium ashei (syn. Calamintha ashei) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names Ashe's savory and Ashe's calamint. It is native to Florida and Georgia in the United States. [2] This bushy shrub grows up to about half a meter tall. It is aromatic.

  4. Thyreus nitidulus - Wikipedia

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    The abdomen is striped with bright blue and black, and the transparent wings are purple-tinged brown in colour. The bee is sturdy in build, with a reinforced thorax. [2] The female neon cuckoo bee seeks out the burrow nests of the blue-banded bee (Amegilla cingulata), and lays an egg into a partly completed brood cell while it is unguarded. The ...

  5. Clinopodium nepeta - Wikipedia

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    Satureja calamintha subsp. nepeta (L.) Briq. Clinopodium nepeta (synonym: Calamintha nepeta), known as lesser calamint, [2] is a perennial herb of the mint family.

  6. Euglossini - Wikipedia

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    The genera Exaerete and Aglae are kleptoparasites in the nests of other orchid bees. All except Eulaema are characterized by brilliant metallic coloration, primarily green, gold, and blue. Females gather pollen and nectar as food from a variety of plants, and resins, mud and other materials for nest building.

  7. Apidae - Wikipedia

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    Apidae is the largest family within the superfamily Apoidea, containing at least 5700 species of bees.The family includes some of the most commonly seen bees, including bumblebees and honey bees, but also includes stingless bees (also used for honey production), carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo bees, and a number of other less widely known groups.

  8. Talk:Osmia calaminthae - Wikipedia

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  9. Osmia caerulescens - Wikipedia

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    Osmia caerulescens, the blue mason bee, is a species of solitary bee from the family Megachilidae. [1] It has a Holarctic distribution extending into the Indomalayan region, although its presence in the Nearctic may be due to human-assisted introduction.

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