Anthidium maculifrons
Anthidium maculifrons is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees.[1][2]
Anthidium maculifrons | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Megachilidae |
Genus: | Anthidium |
Species: | A. maculifrons |
Binomial name | |
Anthidium maculifrons Smith, 1854 | |
Synonyms | |
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Synonyms
Synonyms for this species include:[4]
- Anthidium cognatum Cresson, 1878
- Anthidium zamoranicum Cockerell, 1949
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References
- Griswold, T., and J. S. Ascher., 2005, Checklist of Apoidea of North America (including Central America and the Caribbean)
- Catalogue of Life : 2009 Annual Checklist : Literature references
- Moure's Bee Catalogue
- Anthidium maculifrons - - Discover Life
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