RF2HBMN38–Closeup of a male of very small cuckoo bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RME93GCA–Coelioxys species reddish, f, argentina, angle 2014-08-09-170949 ZS PMax 15097662441 o
RM2CWYPFM–Rufescent sharp-tailed bee (Coelioxys rufescens) resting on a sandy bank near a colony of Green-eyed flower bees (Anthophora bimacuata) a host species
RF2RT3ERH–Shiny-vented sharp-tail bee Coelioxys inermis, adult female flying towards hole in trunk made by host species, Suffolk, England, August
RM2BNHM35–Sharp-tailed bee (Coelioxys conoidea) cleptoparasite of Leaf cutter bee (Megachile maritima). This species uses their sharp tails to slice into the n
RF2G9C86B–leaf-cutting cuckoo bee or sharp-tailed bee, Kegelbiene, Coelioxys sp., kakukkméh, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RF2E8X130–Close up of a female cleptoparasite bee , Coelioxys on a yellow
RF2G9C865–leaf-cutting cuckoo bee or sharp-tailed bee, Kegelbiene, Coelioxys sp., kakukkméh, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RMG7J2WC–bees, Nomada roberjeotiana, Melecta luctuosa, Coelioxys rufescens, illustration from book dated 1904
RMRDDCKA–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CRASSULACEAE 425 Friese (Thuringia) noticed parasitic bees (i. Coelioxys elongata Lep., and 2. Stelis signata ///-.) and po-cltg. bees (3. Anthidium lituratuni Pz., and 4. A. punc- tatum Lir.). 997. S. boloniense Loisel. ( = 5. sexangulare L.). (Schulz, ' Beitrage,' 1, P- 39-)—Scbulz states that in the }'ellow flowers of this species the stigmas arc perfectly mature when the outer stamens are dehiscing. Automatic self-pollination is quite possible, for the s
RF2HAG50K–Closeup of a male of very small cuckoo bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RME93GCG–Coelioxys species reddish, f, argentina, side 2014-08-09-173607 ZS PMax 15100312242 o
RF2RT3EW0–Shiny-vented sharp-tail bee Coelioxys inermis, adult female flying towards hole in trunk made by host species, Suffolk, England, August
RMRMPC31–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. Fig. 1. C. texana Cress, (a) Last ventral segment (b) antennal joints 2-5 of female. In the antenna, the third joint is shown to be hardly longer than the second (exclusive of bulbous base) and the fourth is distinctly longer than the third. Coelioxys hunteri new species. Female. Length about 13-15 mm. Black, with red legs; the scape and pedicel, tubercles, carinate lateral edges of pronotum and tegulse, reddish; lateral margins of basal abdominal segments sometimes ob- scurely reddish; face rather finely rugoso-punctate with a medi
RF2HCC6FW–Closeup of a male of very small cuckoo bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RME93GCF–Coelioxys species reddish, f, argentina, face 2014-08-09-171932 ZS PMax 14914109737 o
RME6R4DJ–Coelioxys-coturnix,-female,-back 2012-07-11-1452 7552338630 o Coelioxys coturnix, female, July 2012 along Railroad tracks in Cumberland Maryland Coelioxys-coturnix,-female,-back 2012-07-11-14.52
RMRMPC49–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 1914] The Bee Genus Coelioxys. 151 CcElioxys texana Cresson. For comparison with C. hunteri camera lucida drawings of the last ventral segment and of antennal joints 2-5 of the female are given. (Fig. 1).. Fig. 1. C. texana Cress, (a) Last ventral segment (b) antennal joints 2-5 of female. In the antenna, the third joint is shown to be hardly longer than the second (exclusive of bulbous base) and the fourth is distinctly longer than the third. Coelioxys hunteri new species. Female. Length about 13-15 mm. Black, with red legs; the sc
RF2HD571D–Closeup of a male of very small cuckoo bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RMPG46TK–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CRASSULACEAE 425 Friese (Thuringia) noticed parasitic bees (i. Coelioxys elongata Lep., and 2. Stelis signata ///-.) and po-cltg. bees (3. Anthidium lituratuni Pz., and 4. A. punc- tatum Lir.). 997. S. boloniense Loisel. ( = 5. sexangulare L.). (Schulz, ' Beitrage,' 1, P- 39-)—Scbulz states that in the }'ellow flowers of this species the stigmas arc perfectly mature when the outer stamens are dehiscing. Automatic self-pollination is quite possible, for the s
RF2HGN2WP–Detailed closeup of a male of very small cuckoo or cleptoparasitic bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RMD2F88F–Coelioxys argentea, a cuckoo bee waiting for ti's host species on Echium ( probably an Anthidium species)
RM2EPB56W–Detailed closeup of a male of very small cuckoo or cleptoparasitic bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RM2EHRPAG–Detailed closeup of a male of very small cuckoo or cleptoparasitic bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RM2EC1E5E–Detailed closeup of a male of very small cuckoo or cleptoparasitic bee , Coelioxys in the Gard France
RF2E0C59J–Cuckoo-leaf-cutter Bees are cleptoparasites on other bees in the Megachilidae family. They males (like this one) are difficult to identify to the spec
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