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Epeoloides pilosulus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Hymenopterans

Class
  
Tribe
  
Osirini

Scientific name
  
Epeoloides pilosulus

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Species

Similar
  
Epeoloides, Osirini, Macropis

Epeoloides pilosulus is one of only two species in the bee genus Epeoloides; it is cleptoparasitic in the nests of melittid bees of the genus Macropis. Known to exist in only a handful of localities in the northeastern United States and adjacent parts of Canada, this species is classified as Endangered by the State of Connecticut.

History and status

This species was once widely distributed in the northern and eastern United States and southern Canada, but virtually no records existed after 1960, leading to speculation that this species was extinct, until it was found in 2002 in Nova Scotia, and more recently from a power line right-of-way in Connecticut.

References

Epeoloides pilosulus Wikipedia


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