Megachile cordata

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Megachile cordata is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Smith in 1853, and renamed in 1879.[1]

Megachile cordata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Megachilidae
Genus: Megachile
Species:
M. cordata
Binomial name
Megachile cordata
Smith, 1879
Synonyms

Megachile frontalis Smith, 1853 (Homonym)
Megachile tardula Cameron, 1905
Megachile ekuivella Cockerell, 1909
Megachile krebsiana Strand, 1911
Megachile natalica Cockerell, 1920
Megachile rhodesica Cockerell, 1920
Megachile masaiella Cockerell, 1930
Megachile callognatha Cockerell, 1932
Megachile chromatica Cockerell, 1932
Megachile gratiosella Cockerell, 1935
Megachile harthulura Cockerell, 1937
Megachile rhodesica haematognatha Cockerell, 1937
Megachile ekuivensis Cockerell, 1937 (Misspelling)
Megachile mackieae Cockerell, 1937
Megachile flammicauda Cockerell, 1937
Megachile venusta var. semiflava Cockerell, 1937
Megachile rufulina Cockerell, 1937
Megachile rufosuffusa Cockerell, 1937
Megachile melanura Cockerell, 1937
Megachile asarna Cockerell, 1937
Megachile heteroscopa Cockerell, 1937
Megachile capiticola Cockerell, 1938
Megachile subcordata Cockerell, 1938

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