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Best 1 Augochlora pura

Augochlora pura is a species of green sweat bee belonging to the family Chrysididae. It’s recognized by its vibrant coloration and unique habit of constructing nests within decaying wood, specifically in logs across North America. This solitary bee plays a role in pollination and is particularly int...

2 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...

3 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.

4 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.

5 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.

6 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.

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