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Perdita xanthisma Cockerell, 1905
Life   Insecta   Hymenoptera   Apoidea   Andrenidae   Perdita

Perdita xanthisma, female, face
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, female, face

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Perdita xanthisma, female, side
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, female, side
Perdita xanthisma, female, top
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, female, top

Perdita xanthisma, female, face
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, female, face
Perdita xanthisma, female, side
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, female, side

Perdita xanthisma, femalel, top
Smithsonian Institution, Entomology Department · 9
Perdita xanthisma, femalel, top
Identification
Extracted from: Timberlake P.H., (1958). A Revisional Study of The Bees of the Genus Perdita F. Smith, with Special Reference to the Fauna of the Pacific Coast (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) Part III. University of Caifornia Press Berkeley and Los Angeles 1958, Volume 14, No. 5, pp. 303-410, plates 4-15.

Because of the possible integration of xanthismae with asteris more complete knowledge of distribution is important, and the following new records are avail¬able at this time.


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Asteraceae  Grindelia squarrosa @ BBSL (28)

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