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Exomalopsis Spinola
Life   Insecta   Hymenoptera   Apoidea   Apidae
Subgenera: Diomalopsis, Exomalopsis, Phanomalopsis, Stilbomalopsis, Uncertain

Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, face
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, face

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Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, side
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, side
Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, top
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solidaginis, male, top

Exomalopsis similis, -female-face 2012-07-03-1457.18
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Exomalopsis similis, -female-face 2012-07-03-1457.18
Exomalopsis solani, female, face
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solani, female, face

Exomalopsis solani, female, side
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solani, female, side
Exomalopsis solani, female, top
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solani, female, top

Exomalopsis solani, female, wing
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Exomalopsis solani, female, wing
Exomalopsis pulchella, -left-side 2012-06-20-154945
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Exomalopsis pulchella, -left-side 2012-06-20-154945

Exomalopsis pulchella, -back 2012-06-28-16.10.32
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Exomalopsis pulchella, -back 2012-06-28-16.10.32
Exomalopsis mellipes, female PaDIL
Laurence Packer · 9
Exomalopsis mellipes, female PaDIL

Exomalopsis mellipes, male PaDIL
Laurence Packer · 9
Exomalopsis mellipes, male PaDIL
Exomalopsis mellipes Female
© Copyright Laurence Packer 2014 · 7
Exomalopsis mellipes Female

Exomalopsis solani, bee
© Copyright John Ascher, 2006-2014 · 6
Exomalopsis solani, bee
Exomalopsis solani, bee
© Copyright John Ascher, 2006-2014 · 6
Exomalopsis solani, bee
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Overview

The following material taken with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States, Volume II. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Tech. Bul. No.152, 557 p.

This genus of small anthophorid bees is primarily neotropical in distribution but is rather well represented in the Western United States, and four species have been collected in the eastern states. It differs from most other anthophorid bees in having a quite flat clypeus, this black in females, yellow or white in males of some species. Also, the well developed stigma is unusual. The marginal cell is quite large and elongate, the apex bent obliquely away from the coastal margin of the wing. The 2nd submarginal cell is much shorter than the 1st or 3rd. The hind tibiae and basitarsi have a very dense and conspicuous scopa of densely plumose hairs.


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