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Osmia species (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae) from the southeastern United States with modified facial hairs: taxonomy, host plants, and conservation status

Authors :
Molly G. Rightmyer
Terry L. Griswold
Mark Deyrup
John S. Ascher
Source :
ZooKeys 148: 257-278, ZooKeys, ZooKeys, Vol 148, Iss 0, Pp 257-278 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2011.

Abstract

We describe females and males of Osmia (Melanosmia) calaminthae sp. n., an apparent floral specialist on Calamintha ashei (Lamiaceae), and provide observations on the behavior of female bees on flowers of this plant. We also provide diagnostic information for Osmia (Diceratosmia) conjunctoides Robertson, stat. n., and synonymize O. (Diceratosmia) subfasciata miamiensis Mitchell with O. conjunctoides syn. n. Females of both O. calaminthae and O. conjunctoides are unique among North American Osmia forshort, erect, simple facial hairs, which are apparent adaptations for collecting pollen from nototribic flowers. Osmia calaminthae is currently only known from sandy scrub at four nearby sites in the southern Lake Wales Ridge in Highlands County, Florida, USA, while O. conjunctoides is known from limited but widespread sites in the southeastern USA. We discuss the conservation status of both species based on known or speculated floral associates and distributions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13132970 and 13132989
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ZooKeys
Accession number :
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