The giant resin bee making its way west: First record in Kansas (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
Author
Hinojosa-Díaz, Ismael
University of Kansas, Lawrence, United States of America
text
ZooKeys
2008
2008-07-04
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journal article
51672
10.3897/zookeys.1.17
ce4df88c-e8a2-4273-86f9-946fed87b222
1313–2970
576392
Megachile
(
Callomegachile
)
sculpturalis
Smith
Figure 1
Material
Female
,
Kansas
:
Douglas County
,
within Lawrence city limits
(
adjacent to main University campus
),
28 June 2008
,
I.A. Hinojosa-Díaz
(
net captured
). Deposited in the Snow Entomological Collection, Division of Entomology, University of Kansas Natural History Museum, Lawrence, Kansas,
USA
.
Comments
The specimen was not freshly emerged, exhibiting relatively worn wings along their apices. Th is indicates that the female was old and had been quite active for some time. Th is wing wear suggests that either the female had newly dispersed
Fig. 1.
Female of
Megachile sculpturalis
Smith
captured in northeastern
Kansas
,
USA
.
into the area from some distance or, more likely, was part of a newly established population (since no
M
.
sculpturalis
have been found in previous summers, and such active and robust bees would have otherwise been noticed) and had spent considerable time seeking new, suitable nesting sites and nest materials.