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Osmia lignaria, commonly known as the orchard mason bee or blue orchard bee, [1] is a megachilid bee that makes nests in natural holes and reeds, creating individual cells for its brood that are separated by mud dividers.
Mason bee is a name now commonly used for species of bees in the genus Osmia, of the family Megachilidae. Mason bees are named for their habit of using mud or other "masonry" products in constructing their nests , which are made in naturally occurring gaps such as between cracks in stones or other small dark cavities.
Osmia spinulosa is distributed from the Spanish foothills of the Pyrenees across Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus and western Central Asia to the Central Siberian mountains (Tomsk, Kemerovo, Altai Republic); north to South Wales and Central England, in Scandinavia to 60 ° N in Norway and Sweden, in Russia to Kirov and Perm; south to Sicily and southern Bulgaria.
A leaf-cutter bee showing abdominal scopa. Megachilidae is a cosmopolitan family of mostly solitary bees.Characteristic traits of this family are the restriction of their pollen-carrying structure (called a scopa) to the ventral surface of the abdomen (rather than mostly or exclusively on the hind legs as in other bee families), and their typically elongated labrum. [1]
The bees body length can range from 10 - 14 mm long. [3] Females possess a strongly thickened clypeal margin [4] and lightly infuscated wings. [5] Males however possess reflexed apicolateral angles of the 5th and 6th tergal segments [4] and subhyaline wings. [5] Both male and female bees have whitish-pale pubescence over the head, thorax and ...
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Osmia albiventris, also known has the white-bellied mason bee, [1] is a species of bee native to Canada. [2] It belongs to the genus Osmia and the family Megachilidae . [ 2 ] Like most Osmia bees, it is a solitary bee .
Museum Bees range in size from 1 inch to 7 inches and are backed by the motto "Bee Kind and Inspire!" Mayer also makes unique custom pieces from family keepsakes like a tag from a beloved dog or ...