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Best 1 Xylocopa caerulea

Xylocopa caerulea is a carpenter bee species native to Southeast Asia. It’s distinguished by its striking, uniform blue coloration due to dense hairs covering its body. This bee excavates tunnels in wood for nesting and is of interest to entomologists studying bee diversity and coloration patterns....

2 Xylocopa violacea

Xylocopa violacea is a European carpenter bee distinguished by its deep violet coloration on the wings and body. This species is notable for being one of the largest bees in Europe and plays a role in pollinating various flowering plants. It is primarily found across Western and Central Europe and i...

3 Xylocopa virginica

Xylocopa virginica is a robust carpenter bee native to eastern North America. This species is distinguished by its habit of constructing elaborate, cylindrical nests within decaying wood, primarily dead trees and branches. The bee’s precise tunnel-making ability makes it valuable for ecological stud...

4 Xylocopa latipes

Xylocopa latipes is a sizable carpenter bee found in tropical Southeast Asia. This extant species stands out due to its substantial size and entirely dark coloration. It creates nests within wood, primarily in trees, and is of interest to entomologists studying bee diversity and behavior. Researcher...

5 Violet Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa violacea)

The Violet Carpenter Bee, *Xylocopa violacea*, is a sizable solitary bee found across Europe and parts of Asia. Its distinctive dark purple wings are notable for their iridescent sheen. This bee creates nests by boring into wood, primarily dead trees or decaying logs. It’s valuable to researchers st...

6 Valley Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa sonorina)

The Valley Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa sonorina) is a North American species notable for its striking sexual dimorphism, featuring fuzzy golden males and black females.

7 Xylocopa varipuncta

Xylocopa varipuncta, the valley carpenter bee, is native to the southwestern US. Described by Patton in 1879, it is notable for the striking golden coloration of its male populations.

8 Xylocopa sonorina

Xylocopa sonorina, or the Sonoran carpenter bee, was described by Smith in 1874. Native to the Americas, it is notable for its large size and its distinct ability to buzz-pollinate plants.

9 Xylocopa frontalis

Xylocopa frontalis is a neotropical large carpenter bee notable for its crucial role as a primary pollinator of yellow passion fruit crops across South America.

10 Eastern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica)

The Eastern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica) is a North American insect known for excavating nests in structural wood and serving as a crucial pollinator for agricultural crops.

11 Xylocopa augusti

Xylocopa augusti is a large carpenter bee native to South America, recognized as a vital pollinator for agricultural crops like passion fruit in Brazil and Argentina.

12 Xylocopa fenestrata

Xylocopa fenestrata is a carpenter bee native to South Asia. Described by Fabricius in 1798, it is notable for its habit of nesting in structural timber and its distinct facial markings.

13 California Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa californica)

The California Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa californica) is a large native insect of western North America recognized for burrowing into structural timber and desert shrubs to build nests.

14 Xylocopa valga

Xylocopa valga is a large carpenter bee native to Eurasia, distinguished by its dark iridescent wings and its solitary habit of boring into dead wood to create nesting galleries.

15 Xylocopa pubescens

Xylocopa pubescens, a carpenter bee native to the Middle East, was described by Spinola in 1838. It is highly notable for its solitary nesting behaviors and distinct sexual color dimorphism.

16 Xylocopa micans

Xylocopa micans, the southern carpenter bee, is a large species found in the United States. First described by Lepeletier in 1841, it is notable for its shiny, metallic blue-black abdomen.

17 Southern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa micans)

The Southern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa micans) is a large solitary bee native to the Americas, notably identified by its glossy, dark blue or green metallic coloration.

18 African Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa caffra)

The African Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa caffra) is a solitary insect found in sub-Saharan Africa, notable for its banded abdomen and its vital role in pollinating native flora.

19 Xylocopa brasilianorum

Xylocopa brasilianorum is a neotropical carpenter bee native to South America, notable for its robust size and its behavior of excavating tunnel nests in dead wood or bamboo stalks.

20 Xylocopa tabaniformis

Xylocopa tabaniformis is a carpenter bee native to the Americas. Described by Smith in 1854, it is notable for its rapid hovering flight pattern and preference for nesting in solid wood.

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