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Best 1 Blue-banded Bee (Amegilla cingulata)

The Blue-banded Bee *Amegilla cingulata* is a native Australian species of solitary bee. It’s notable for its distinctive iridescent blue bands and unique role in flower pollination. These bees are particularly important for buzz pollination, a process vital to the reproduction of certain plants lik...

2 Anthophora plumipes

Anthophora plumipes is a European bee belonging to the Anthophoridae family. This flower bee is notable for its distinctive long legs and rapid flight speed, adaptations suited for accessing deep floral resources. It’s primarily found across Europe and is of interest to entomologists studying bee be...

Bee Europe Extant Flower Bee Anthophora Hairy Footed
3 Hairy-footed Flower Bee (Anthophora plumipes)

Anthophora plumipes, commonly called the hairy-footed flower bee, is a European species of solitary bee belonging to the Apidae family. It’s notable for its distinctive long tongue adapted for accessing nectar from deep, tubular flowers and the prominent hairs on the males' middle legs. This bee is...

4 Teddy Bear Bee (Amegilla bombiformis)

The teddy bear bee, Amegilla bombiformis, is a stout, densely furred solitary bee native to Australia and a member of the family Apidae. Its golden-brown coat and rounded body produce the mammal-like appearance reflected in its common name. Females construct individual nests rather than living in ho...

5 Bee Orchid
Bee Orchid

Ophrys apifera, widely known as the bee orchid, is a terrestrial perennial herb belonging to the Orchidaceae family and native to Europe and the Mediterranean basin. The plant employs a specialized pollination strategy known as pseudocopulation, where its flower closely mimics the visual appearance...

6 Anthophora abrupta

Described by entomologist Thomas Say in 1837, Anthophora abrupta is a solitary digger bee native to North America. It is commonly referred to as the chimney bee due to the distinct, turret-like mud chimneys the females construct over their nest entrances in clay banks or soil. These gregarious bees...

7 Amegilla quadrifasciata

Amegilla quadrifasciata, described by Villers in 1789, is a Palearctic solitary bee species distinguished by the four prominent pale bands across its abdomen.

8 Anthophora retusa

First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, Anthophora retusa is a solitary bee species known to construct its ground nests in heavy clay soils.

9 Anthophora bimaculata

Anthophora bimaculata is a small solitary bee found in sandy regions across Europe, distinguished by the two characteristic pale spots on the male's face.

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