Biology:Trachusa perdita

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Short description: Species of bee

Trachusa perdita
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(from iNaturalist)[1]
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Megachilidae
Genus: Trachusa
Species:
T. perdita
Binomial name
Trachusa perdita
Cockerell, 1904[2]

Trachusa perdita, the California leafcutting bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae.

Trachusa perdita inhabits semiarid hillsides with shrubbery or tall grass growth.

Description

Trachusa perdita is a dark grey bee with white bands of hairs on its abdomen. Its pollen basket is located under its abdomen, and the bee grows from one-half inch to three-eighths of an inch. Like most bees, Trachusa perdita feeds on nectar - only the larvae of this species feed on pollen.[3]

Reproduction

Trachusa perdita nests are made when female bees burrow diagonal tunnels into hillsides, which branch off into the individual brood cells. Each brood cell is a small cell lined by leaves and provisioned with nectar and pollen. Once the cell is provisioned with the nectar and pollen, an egg is placed in the cell, where the bee will grow. The nests of T. perdita are lined only with the leaves of the Buckthorn Shrub.[3]

The only other known North American bee in the genus Trachusa occurs in California as well.[2][3][clarification needed]

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q2189756 entry