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  2. Euglossa dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Green orchid bees are varying shades of glossy metallic green and can grow to a length of about 1.3 cm (0.5 in). The membranous wings are dark-coloured and translucent and the female has pollen baskets on her hind legs. The male has an enlarged joint on his hind leg where there is a pit for storing substances he gathers from plants.

  3. Euglossa cordata - Wikipedia

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    Euglossa cordata is a primitively eusocial orchid bee of the American tropics. [2] The species is known for its green body color and ability to fly distances of over 50 km. Males mostly disperse and leave their home nests, while females have been observed to possess philopatric behavior. [3]

  4. Euglossini - Wikipedia

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    The special fragrance collection organs are seen on the large hind legs of this Euglossa viridissima as it sleeps on a leaf. Male orchid bees have uniquely modified legs which are used to collect and store different volatile compounds (often esters) throughout their lives, primarily from orchids in the subtribes Stanhopeinae and Catasetinae, where all species are exclusively pollinated by ...

  5. Eulaema meriana - Wikipedia

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    Eulaema meriana is a large-bodied bee species in the tribe Euglossini, otherwise known as the orchid bees. The species is a solitary bee and is native to tropical Central and South America. [ 1 ] The male collects fragrances from orchid flowers, which it stores in hollows in its hind legs.

  6. Euglossa hyacinthina - Wikipedia

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    Euglossa hyacinthina, is a species of the orchid bee tribe Euglossini in the family Apidae. [1] With a tongue that can get up to as long as 4 cm, this orchid bee species is found in Central America. [1] Living in a neotropical climate, E. hyacinthina has adapted to hot and humid weather. The bee has darkly shaded, translucent wings and a ...

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  8. Euglossa mixta - Wikipedia

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    Species of this genus are known to pollinate orchids and tamarillo plants, as well as a number of other flowering plants. [citation needed] Euglossine bees are of great ecological importance to a number of orchids for which they are the sole pollinators. [2] Information is needed on which species of orchid in particular is visited by E. mixta.

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