Eoanthidium is a genus of bees in the Megachilidae family.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Megachilidae |
Subfamily: | Megachilinae |
Tribe: | Anthidiini |
Genus: | Eoanthidium Popov, 1950 |
Description
editEoanthidium generally have elongate, slender bodies with black integument and yellow maculations.[2] Their body length ranges from 6–10 mm.[3]
Distribution
editEoanthidium occurs in the eastern Mediterranean, southwestern Asia, southern Russia, southern India, Pakistan, and Africa.[2]
Taxonomy
editEoanthidium contains the following 4 subgenera:[3]
- Clistanthidium
- Eoanthidium
- Hemidiellum
- Salemanthidium
Species
editEoanthidium contains at least 17 species:[3]
- Eoanthidium adentatum Gupta & Simlote, 1993
- Eoanthidium arabicum Pasteels, 1980
- Eoanthidium armaticeps (Friese, 1908)
- Eoanthidium bakerorum Engel, 2004
- Eoanthidium bituberculatum (Pasteels, 1984)
- Eoanthidium chinense (Wu, 1962)
- Eoanthidium clypeare (Morawitz, 1873)
- Eoanthidium (Eoanthidium) hoplostomum (Mavromoustakis, 1945)
- Eoanthidium insulare (Morawitz, 1873)
- Eoanthidium judaeense (Mavromoustakis, 1945)
- Eoanthidium nasicum (Friese, 1917)
- Eoanthidium pictipenne Pasteels, 1972
- Eoanthidium punjabense Gupta & Sharma, 1993
- Eoanthidium rothschildi (Vachal, 1909)
- Eoanthidium salemense (Cockerell, 1919)
- Eoanthidium semicarinatum Pasteels, 1972
- Eoanthidium tricolor Pasteels, 1972
- Eoanthidium turnericum (Mavromoustakis, 1934)
References
edit- ^ "Eoanthidium Popov, 1950". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ a b Michener, Charles D. (2007). The Bees of the World (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 953. ISBN 978-1-4356-9259-6. OCLC 646769600.
- ^ a b c "Eoanthidium | Exotic Bee ID". idtools.org. Retrieved 2022-04-15.