Megachilidae

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Megachilidae is a family of solitary bees, including leafcutter and mason bees, known for their distinctive pollen-carrying structures on the underside of the abdomen and their use of plant material or mud to construct nests.

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Megachilidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bee family
taxonomic family
adultDiet nectar
agriculturalImportance used in managed pollination of crops
class Insecta
commonName leafcutter bees and allies
containsParasiticTaxa true
cropPollinationExample alfalfa pollination by leafcutter bees
orchard pollination by mason bees
describedBy Pierre André Latreille NERFINISHED
distinguishingFeature pollen carried on underside of abdomen rather than on hind legs
use of plant material or mud to construct nests
distribution cosmopolitan
ecologicalRole important pollinators
habitat various terrestrial habitats including forests, grasslands, and urban areas
includesCommonGroup carder bees
leafcutter bees
mason bees
resin bees
includesGenus Anthidium NERFINISHED
Coelioxys NERFINISHED
Heriades NERFINISHED
Lithurgus NERFINISHED
Megachile NERFINISHED
Osmia NERFINISHED
isSolitary true
kingdom Animalia
larvalDiet pollen and nectar provisions
namedAfter Megachile NERFINISHED
nestingBehavior construct nests with leaf pieces
construct nests with mud
construct nests with resin or plant fibers
nest in pre-existing cavities
order Hymenoptera
parasiticGroupExample cuckoo bees of genus Coelioxys
phylum Arthropoda
pollenCarryingStructureLocation ventral side of abdomen
pollenCarryingStructureType abdominal scopa
pollinationType buzz pollination in some species
reproduction females provision brood cells with pollen and nectar
socialBehavior mostly solitary bees
stingCapability females can sting
superfamily Apoidea NERFINISHED
taxonRank family
threats habitat loss
loss of nesting resources
pesticide exposure
typeGenus Megachile

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Apoidea includes Megachilidae