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Centris nitida is a species of centridine bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America. It is found in Central America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has also been introduced to the US state of Florida.
The genus Centris contains circa 250 species of large apid bees occurring in the Neotropical and Nearctic realms, from Kansas to Argentina. Most females of these bees possess adaptations for carrying floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar .
Centris nitida Smith, 1874 i c g b; Centris niveofasciata Friese, ... Centris rhodopus Cockerell, 1897 i c g b (red-legged centris) Centris rubripes Friese, 1899 i c g;
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Centris pallida is a species of solitary bee native to North America. It lacks an accepted common name; however, it has been called the digger bee, the desert bee ...
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