Colletidae

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Colletidae is a family of solitary, often ground-nesting bees known for lining their brood cells with a distinctive cellophane-like secretion.

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Colletidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bee family
insect family
taxon
belongsToGroup bees
broodCellLining cellophane-like secretion
polyester-like secretion
cellLiningFunction protection of larvae from pathogens
waterproofing of brood cells
class Insecta
commonName cellophane bees NERFINISHED
plasterer bees
polyester bees
describedInYear 1802
diet pollen and nectar
distribution especially diverse in temperate regions
worldwide
ecologicalRole important native pollinators
foragingBehavior mostly generalist flower visitors
habitat hollow stems and pre-existing cavities
soil and ground substrates
hasCharacteristic brood cells lined with plastic-like film
smooth, hairless tongue tip
includesSubfamily Colletinae NERFINISHED
Diphaglossinae NERFINISHED
Euryglossinae NERFINISHED
Hylaeinae
Xeromelissinae NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
larvalFoodProvisioning mass provisioning of brood cells
mouthpartType short-tongued bees
namedBy Pierre André Latreille NERFINISHED
nestingBehavior often ground-nesting
numberOfGenera more than 20
numberOfSpecies more than 2500
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda NERFINISHED
pollinationRole pollinators of some crops
pollinators of wild plants
reproduction females construct and provision individual brood cells
secretionSource Dufour's gland
socialBehavior primarily solitary
suborder Apocrita
superfamily Apoidea NERFINISHED
taxonRank family
threats climate change
habitat loss
pesticide exposure

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Apoidea includes Colletidae