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Best 1 Megachile pluto

Megachile pluto is a sizable bee native to Indonesia. It’s notable as the largest extant leafcutter-bee species globally, reaching significant sizes. This giant bee belongs to the Megachilidae family and is of interest to entomologists studying bee diversity and evolution. Researchers and conservati...

2 Wallace's Giant Bee (Megachile pluto)

Wallace's Giant Bee, *Megachile pluto*, is a large solitary bee native to Indonesia. It’s notable as the largest living bee species, with a wingspan exceeding 60 millimeters. This insect belongs to the Megachilidae family and is primarily found in areas with abundant flowering plants. Researchers an...

3 Megachile rotundata

Megachile rotundata, commonly known as the alfalfa leafcutter bee, is a solitary bee native to Eurasia. It’s notable for its effectiveness in pollinating alfalfa and other legume crops, particularly during seed production. This managed species is frequently utilized by commercial growers seeking imp...

4 Alfalfa Leafcutter Bee (Megachile rotundata)

The alfalfa leafcutter bee, *Megachile rotundata*, is a solitary bee species native to Eurasia but now commonly used in North America. It’s notable for its exceptional ability to pollinate alfalfa and other crops, significantly boosting yields. Researchers, agriculturalists, and beekeepers utilize t...

5 Megachile centuncularis

Megachile centuncularis, or the patchwork leafcutter bee, is a solitary bee native to Europe, recognized by the neat, circular leaf pieces it cuts to build nest cells.

6 Megachile willughbiella

Megachile willughbiella is a widespread leafcutter bee found across Europe and Asia, noted for using cut leaf fragments to construct its linear, tube-shaped brood nests.

7 Patchwork Leafcutter Bee (Megachile centuncularis)

The Patchwork Leafcutter Bee is a solitary insect notable for cutting neat circles out of leaves to construct its nest cells across Europe.

8 Megachile lagopoda

Megachile lagopoda is a large leafcutter bee native to Europe and Asia, notable for the males' distinctive enlarged front legs and its habit of nesting in pre-existing wood cavities.

9 Silvery Leafcutter Bee (Megachile leachella)

The Silvery Leafcutter Bee is a coastal solitary species notable for the dense, silvery hair on its thorax and its preference for sandy habitats.

10 Coast Leafcutter Bee (Megachile maritima)

The Coast Leafcutter Bee is a solitary insect recognized by its strict association with coastal sand dunes and cliffs across Northern Europe.

11 Giant Resin Bee (Megachile sculpturalis)

The Giant Resin Bee, native to East Asia, is notable for its large size and invasive spread across North America and Europe since the 1990s.

12 Megachile relativa

Megachile relativa is a solitary leafcutter bee native to North America, recognized as an important pollinator for various wildflowers and commercial crops like blueberries.

13 Megachile pugnata

Megachile pugnata is a solitary North American leafcutter bee notable for using chewed leaves and petals to construct its nest cells, serving as a specialized pollinator.

14 Megachile brevis

Megachile brevis is a solitary leafcutter bee native to North America, notable for its generalist foraging behavior and its habit of lining nesting burrows with cut leaf pieces.

15 Megachile georgica

Megachile georgica is a solitary leafcutter bee found in the Eastern United States, notable for its role as a pollinator of wildflowers and various agricultural crops.

16 Megachile apicalis

Megachile apicalis is a leafcutter bee native to Europe and Asia that was accidentally introduced to the United States in the 1980s, where it is notable for pollinating alfalfa.

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