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Calliopsis edwardsii Cresson, 1878
Calliopsis edwardsii Cresson, 1878; Calliopsis lateralis Cresson, 1878; Spinoliella triangulifera Cockerell, 1925; Nomadopsis (Nomadopsis) edwardsii (Cresson, 1878)

Life   Insecta   Hymenoptera   Apoidea   Andrenidae   Calliopsis
Subgenus: Nomadopsis



Calliopsis edwardsii, back, Yosemite, California
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Calliopsis edwardsii, back, Yosemite, California

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Calliopsis edwardsii, f, back, Mariposa CA
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Calliopsis edwardsii, f, back, Mariposa CA
Calliopsis edwardsii, f, left, Mariposa CA
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Calliopsis edwardsii, f, left, Mariposa CA

Calliopsis edwardsii, face, Yosemite, California
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Calliopsis edwardsii, face, Yosemite, California
Calliopsis edwardsii, right, Yosemite California
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Calliopsis edwardsii, right, Yosemite California

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Reprinted from: Cresson, E.T., 1878. Descriptions of new North American Hymenoptera in the collection of the American Entomological Society. Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc.7:64-65.


Black,shining, sparsely punctured, thinly
clothed with pale pubesceuco; a smell triangular spot on eech side of face, a
longitudinal mark on disk of clypeus and spot on base of mandibles, white;
flagellum beneath dull testaceous; mesothorax polished, rather thickly punc
tured in front, smooth on disk; pleura thickly pubescent; wings dusky, veined
AMERICAN HYM?NOPTEEA. 65
as in preceding species; legs clothed with pale pubescence; abdomen ovate,
depressed, a rounded spot on each side of first and second segments, a band on
third and fourth, broadly interrupted on third and slightly so on fourth, and a
dot on each side of fifth segment, whitish; anal fimbria pale; venter piceous,
immaculate. Length .35 inch.
? ?Smaller than 9; a larger triangular mark on each side of face, a dot
between antenna, clypeus except its apical margin and two minute dots near
base, the mandibles except tips, four anterior knees and anterior tibia before,
all white or yellowish-white; segments 1?5 of abdomen each with a narrow
white fascia, those on first and second segments dilated on the sides and inter?
rupted on the disk, the others slightly widened on sides; sixth segment, in one
specimen, has a narrow fascia abbreviated laterally. Length .30 inch.
Hab.?California, (H. Edwards). Three specimens.

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Liliaceae  Calochortus sp @ BBSL (1)
Onagraceae  Clarkia sp @ BBSL (3)
Rosaceae  Horkelia fusca @ BBSL (11)

Horkelia tilingii @ UCRC_ENT (6)

Horkelia tridentata @ BBSL (10)

Horkelia @ AMNH_BEE (9)

Potentilla drummondii @ BBSL__KWC (1)

Potentilla glandulosa @ UCRC_ENT (16)

Potentilla gracilis @ BBSL (8)
_  Withheld @ BBSL__YOSE (354); BBSL (570)

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