dcsimg

Distribution

provided by Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico
N.C. south to Fla., west to Okla., Tex., Colo., N. Mex., Ariz., and southeast. Calif. (Ariz., Calif., Colo., Fla., Ga., N. Mex., N.C., Okla., and Tex.); Mexico (Baja California).
license
cc-by-nc
bibliographic citation
Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. 1979. Prepared cooperatively by specialists on the various groups of Hymenoptera under the direction of Karl V. Krombein and Paul D. Hurd, Jr., Smithsonian Institution, and David R. Smith and B. D. Burks, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Insect Identification and Beneficial Insect Introduction Institute. Science and Education Administration, United States Department of Agriculture.

General Ecology

provided by Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico
Nests in sandy soil.
license
cc-by-nc
bibliographic citation
Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. 1979. Prepared cooperatively by specialists on the various groups of Hymenoptera under the direction of Karl V. Krombein and Paul D. Hurd, Jr., Smithsonian Institution, and David R. Smith and B. D. Burks, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Insect Identification and Beneficial Insect Introduction Institute. Science and Education Administration, United States Department of Agriculture.

Megachile townsendiana

provided by wikipedia EN

Megachile townsendiana is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae.[1] It was described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1898.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN

Megachile townsendiana: Brief Summary

provided by wikipedia EN

Megachile townsendiana is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1898.

license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN