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- Anthidium abstract "Anthidium is a genus of bees often called mason or potter bees, who use conifer resin, plant hairs, mud, or a mix of them to build nests. They are in the family Megachilidae which is cosmopolitan in distribution and made up of species that are mostly solitary bees with pollen-carrying scopea that are only located on the ventral surface of the abdomen. Other bee families have the pollen-carrying structures on the hind legs. Typically species of Anthidium feed on pollen and nectar from plants, though some species are robber bees that take food from other bees. Anthidium florentinum bees are distinguished from most its relatives by yellow or brick-red thoracic bands. They fly all summer and make the nests in holes in the ground, walls or trees, with hairs plucked from plants.Most Anthidium species are leaf-cutting bees who use conifer resin, plant hairs, earth, or a combination of these as material for the nest walls. Their abdominal bands are usually interrupted in the middle. There is no lobe (arolium) between their claws. Anthidium manicatum is commonly known as the wool carder bee which uses comblike mandibles to "comb" plant fibers into its brood cell walls. It has spread from Europe to North and South America. The males are much larger (ca. 18 mm) than the females (ca.12 mm) which is not uncommon among Megachilidae, but very rare among other bee families (e.g., the true honey bees, genus Apis). The males also have three "thorns" at their abdominal apex which they use as weapons when defending their territory.".
- Anthidium class Insect.
- Anthidium family Megachilidae.
- Anthidium kingdom Animal.
- Anthidium order Hymenoptera.
- Anthidium phylum Arthropod.
- Anthidium thumbnail Anthidium_February_2008-1.jpg?width=300.
- Anthidium wikiPageExternalLink 20m?kind=Anthidium_.
- Anthidium wikiPageExternalLink 20q?guide=Anthidium.
- Anthidium wikiPageExternalLink 20q?search=Anthidium.
- Anthidium wikiPageID "11255326".
- Anthidium wikiPageRevisionID "541478468".
- Anthidium classis Insect.
- Anthidium familia Megachilidae.
- Anthidium genus "Anthidium".
- Anthidium genusAuthority "Fabricius, 1805".
- Anthidium hasPhotoCollection Anthidium.
- Anthidium imageCaption "Anthidium florentinum".
- Anthidium ordo Hymenoptera.
- Anthidium phylum Arthropod.
- Anthidium regnum "Animalia".
- Anthidium subject Category:Anthidium.
- Anthidium type Animal.
- Anthidium type Eukaryote.
- Anthidium type Insect.
- Anthidium type Species.
- Anthidium type Insect.
- Anthidium type Organism.
- Anthidium comment "Anthidium is a genus of bees often called mason or potter bees, who use conifer resin, plant hairs, mud, or a mix of them to build nests. They are in the family Megachilidae which is cosmopolitan in distribution and made up of species that are mostly solitary bees with pollen-carrying scopea that are only located on the ventral surface of the abdomen. Other bee families have the pollen-carrying structures on the hind legs.".
- Anthidium label "Anthidium".
- Anthidium label "Anthidium".
- Anthidium label "Anthidium".
- Anthidium label "Harz- und Wollbienen".
- Anthidium sameAs Harz-_und_Wollbienen.
- Anthidium sameAs Anthidium.
- Anthidium sameAs m.02r57xn.
- Anthidium sameAs Q1460174.
- Anthidium sameAs Q1460174.
- Anthidium wasDerivedFrom Anthidium?oldid=541478468.
- Anthidium depiction Anthidium_February_2008-1.jpg.
- Anthidium isPrimaryTopicOf Anthidium.