Anthophorula

Anthophorula is a genus of bees in the family Apidae. There are more than 60 described species in Anthophorula.[1][2][3]

Anthophorula micheneri

Anthophorula
Anthophorula compactula
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Apidae
Subfamily: Apinae
Tribe: Exomalopsini
Genus: Anthophorula
Cockerell, 1897

Species

These 65 species belong to the genus Anthophorula:

  • Anthophorula albata (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula albicans (Provancher, 1896)
  • Anthophorula albovestita (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula albovittata (Cockerell, 1918)
  • Anthophorula asteris (Mitchell, 1962)
  • Anthophorula beameri (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula brevicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula centralis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula cerei (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula chionura (Cockerell, 1925)
  • Anthophorula chlorina (Cockerell, 1918)
  • Anthophorula cockerelli (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula compactula Cockerell, 1897
  • Anthophorula completa (Cockerell, 1935)
  • Anthophorula consobrina (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula cornigera (Cockerell, 1922)
  • Anthophorula crassicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula crenulata (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula deserticola (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula eriogoni (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula euphorbiae (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula exilis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula fuscicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula gracilicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula gutierreziae (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula halli (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula ignota (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula imparilis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula interrupta (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula laticincta (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula levigata (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula linsleyi (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula macrodonta González-Vaquero & Roig-Alsina, 2005
  • Anthophorula micheneri (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula minima (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula morgani Cockerell, 1914
  • Anthophorula morula (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula nevadensis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula nitens (Cockerell, 1915)
  • Anthophorula niveata (Friese, 1908)
  • Anthophorula oaxacana (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula pallidicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula palmarum (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula parva (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula punctatissima (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula pygmaea (Cresson, 1872)
  • Anthophorula robustula (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula rozeni (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula rufiventris (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula scapalis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula sculleni (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula serrata (Friese, 1899)
  • Anthophorula sidae (Cockerell, 1897)
  • Anthophorula snellingi (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula sonorensis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula subcrassicornis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula texana (Friese, 1899)
  • Anthophorula torticornis (Cockerell, 1927)
  • Anthophorula tricinctula (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula truncata González-Vaquero & Roig-Alsina, 2005
  • Anthophorula uncicornis González-Vaquero & Roig-Alsina, 2005
  • Anthophorula unicornis González-Vaquero & Roig-Alsina, 2005
  • Anthophorula varleyi (Timberlake, 1947)
  • Anthophorula yoloensis (Timberlake, 1980)
  • Anthophorula persephone Engel, 2012
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References

  1. "Anthophorula Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Anthophorula". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.

Further reading


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