Trachusa
Trachusa is a genus of leafcutter, mason, and resin bees in the family Megachilidae. There are at least 50 described species in Trachusa.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Megachilidae |
Tribe: | Anthidiini |
Genus: | Trachusa Panzer, 1804 |
Species
These 57 species belong to the genus Trachusa:
- Trachusa alamosana Thorp & Brooks, 1994 i c g
- Trachusa aquiphila (Strand, 1912) i c g
- Trachusa atlantica (Benoist, 1934) g
- Trachusa atoyacae (Schwarz, 1933) i c g
- Trachusa autumnalis (Snelling, 1966) i c g
- Trachusa baluchistanica (Mavromoustakis, 1939) i c g
- Trachusa barkamensis (Wu, 1986) i c g
- Trachusa bequaerti (Schwarz, 1926) i c g
- Trachusa byssina (Panzer, 1798) i c g
- Trachusa carinata (Wu, 1962) i c g
- Trachusa catinula Brooks & Griswold, 1988 i c g
- Trachusa concava (Wu, 1962) i c g
- Trachusa cordaticeps (Michener, 1949) i c g b
- Trachusa cornopes Wu, 2004 i c g
- Trachusa corona Wu, 2004 i c g
- Trachusa crassipes (Cresson, 1878) i c g
- Trachusa dorsalis (Lepeletier, 1841) i c g b
- Trachusa dumerlei (Warncke, 1980) i c g
- Trachusa eburneomaculata Pasteels, 1984 i c g
- Trachusa flavorufula Pasteels, 1969 i c g
- Trachusa fontemvitae (Schwarz, 1926) i c g b
- Trachusa forcipata (Morawitz, 1875) i c g
- Trachusa formosana (Friese, 1917) i c g
- Trachusa fulvopilosa Thorp & Brooks, 1994 i c g
- Trachusa gummifera Thorp, 1963 i c g
- Trachusa interdisciplinaris (Peters, 1972) i c g
- Trachusa interrupta (Fabricius, 1781) i c g
- Trachusa kashgarensis (Cockerell, 1911) i c g
- Trachusa laeviventris (Dours, 1873) i c g
- Trachusa larreae (Cockerell, 1897) i c g b
- Trachusa laticeps (Morawitz, 1873) i c g
- Trachusa longicornis (Friese, 1902) i c g
- Trachusa ludingensis (Wu, 1992) i c g
- Trachusa maai (Mavromoustakis, 1953) i c g
- Trachusa manni Crawford, 1917 i c g b
- Trachusa massauahensis Pasteels, 1984 i c g
- Trachusa mitchelli (Michener, 1948) i c g
- Trachusa muiri Mavromoustakis, 1936 i c g
- Trachusa nigrifascies Thorp & Brooks, 1994 i c g
- Trachusa notophila Thorp & Brooks, 1994 i c g
- Trachusa occidentalis (Cresson, 1868) i c g
- Trachusa orientalis Pasteels, 1972 i c g
- Trachusa ovata (Cameron, 1902) i c g
- Trachusa pectinata Brooks & Griswold, 1988 i c g
- Trachusa pendleburyi (Cockerell, 1927) i c g
- Trachusa perdita Cockerell, 1904 i c g b
- Trachusa popovii (Wu, 1962) i c g
- Trachusa pubescens (Morawitz, 1872) i c g
- Trachusa pueblana Thorp & Brooks, 1994 i c g
- Trachusa ridingsii (Cresson, 1878) i c g
- Trachusa rubopunctata (Wu, 1992) i c g
- Trachusa rufobalteata (Cameron, 1902) i c g
- Trachusa schoutedeni (Vachal, 1910) i c g
- Trachusa timberlakei (Schwarz, 1928) i c g b
- Trachusa xylocopiformis (Mavromoustakis, 1954) i c g
- Trachusa yunnanensis (Wu, 1992) i c g
- Trachusa zebrata (Cresson, 1872) i c g b
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
References
- "Trachusa Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Browse Trachusa". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Trachusa". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Trachusa Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- "Trachusa Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
Further reading
- Arnett, Ross H. Jr. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico (2nd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0212-9.
- Krombein, Karl V.; Hurd Jr., Paul D. Jr.; Smith, David R.; Burks, B.D., eds. (1979). "Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico". Smithsonian Institution Press. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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