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Agapostemon texanus is a species of bee found in North America.Commonly known as the metallic green sweat bee or the Texas striped sweat bee, it varies greatly in its appearance, with variations in color and in the amount of black markings on the legs.
Megachile texana, the Texas leafcutter bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. [1] It was first described by the American entomologist Ezra Townsend Cresson in 1878. [ 1 ] It is native to the United States and southern Canada.
A new species of bee has been discovered in Oklahoma and Texas, according to the University of Oklahoma. ... Officials say co-author of the journal John Neff collected the bee in Texas years ...
Osmia texana, the Texas osmia, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It is found in Central America and North America. [1] [2] [3] Texas osmia, Osmia texana.
Xylocopa sonorina, the valley carpenter bee or Hawaiian carpenter bee, [2] is a species of carpenter bee found from western Texas to northern California, [3] and the eastern Pacific islands. [4] Females are black while males are golden-brown with green eyes.
The species A ndrena androfovea has been documented engaging with plants in the wild in Oklahoma and Texas. “The process of documenting bee biodiversity started centuries ago, but scientists are ...
All species of Agapostemon nest in the ground, sometimes in dense aggregations. Some species are communal, such as A. virescens.In this and other communal species, multiple females share the same nest entrance, but beneath the common entrance burrow, they construct their own portion of the nest.
Megachile (Megachiloides) chomskyi is a species of leafcutter bee found in Texas. It is in the oenotherae species group. It is likely a specialist pollinator of plants in the family Onagraceae. Cory S. Sheffield described the species in 2013 and named the specific name in honor of Noam Chomsky.