Lithurgus

Lithurgus is a genus of woodborer bees in the family Megachilidae. There are more than 40 described species in Lithurgus.[1][2][3]

Lithurgus rubricatus

Lithurgus
Lithurgus chrysurus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Megachilidae
Subfamily: Lithurginae
Genus: Lithurgus
Berthold, 1827

Species

These 45 species belong to the genus Lithurgus:

  • Lithurgus albofimbriatus
  • Lithurgus andrewsi Cockerell, 1909
  • Lithurgus antilleorum (Michener, 1988)
  • Lithurgus apicalis Cresson, 1875
  • Lithurgus atratiformis Cockerell, 1905
  • Lithurgus atratus Smith, 1853
  • Lithurgus australior Cockerell, 1919
  • Lithurgus bitorulosus (Snelling, 1986)
  • Lithurgus biturolosa
  • Lithurgus bractipes Perkins & Cheesman, 1928
  • Lithurgus cephalotes (van der Zanden, 1977)
  • Lithurgus chrysurus Fonscolombe, 1834 (Mediterranean wood-boring bee)
  • Lithurgus cognatus Smith, 1868
  • Lithurgus collaris Smith, 1873
  • Lithurgus collieri Cockerell, 1929
  • Lithurgus cornutus (Fabricius, 1787)
  • Lithurgus dentipes Smith & F., 1853
  • Lithurgus echinocacti Cockerell, 1898
  • Lithurgus fortis Cockerell, 1929
  • Lithurgus gibbosus Smith, 1853
  • Lithurgus guamensis Cockerell
  • Lithurgus huberi Ducke
  • Lithurgus hypoleucus Cockerell, 1937
  • Lithurgus illudens Saussure, 1890
  • Lithurgus lissopoda (Cameron, 1908)
  • Lithurgus listrotus (Snelling, 1983)
  • Lithurgus littoralis Cockerell, 1917
  • Lithurgus magnus (Rahman, 1997)
  • Lithurgus nigricans (Cameron, 1898)
  • Lithurgus ogasawarensis Yasumatsu, 1955
  • Lithurgus planifrons Friese, 1908
  • Lithurgus pullatus Vachal, 1903
  • Lithurgus rubricatus Smith, 1853
  • Lithurgus rufipes Smith, 1853
  • Lithurgus rufiventris Friese, 1908
  • Lithurgus scabrosus (Smith, 1859)
  • Lithurgus schauinslandi Alfken
  • Lithurgus sparganotes (Schletterer, 1891)
  • Lithurgus spiniferus Cameron, 1905
  • Lithurgus taprobanae (Cameron, 1904)
  • Lithurgus tibialis Morawitz, 1875
  • Lithurgus tiwarii Gupta & Tewari, 1987
  • Lithurgus unifasciatus Radoszkowski, 1882
  • Lithurgus xishuangense Wu, 2006
  • Apis adamitica (Heer, 1865)
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References

  1. "Lithurgus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  2. "Lithurgus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-22.

Further reading


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