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16 February 2024 The Neotropical Cleptoparasitic Bee Mesocheira bicolor (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Ericrocidini) in Argentina
Juan P. Torretta, Sofía Graffigna, Mariana L. Allasino, Adan A. Avalos, Hugo J. Marrero, Leopoldo J. Álvarez
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Abstract

Mesocheira bicolor (Fabricius) is a cleptoparasite bee, widely distributed in the New World from Mexico to northern Argentina. In Argentina, this species is only documented from Formosa. In this contribution, we report new records of males and females reared from trap nests obtained from different studies about nesting biology of solitary bees in pre-existing cavities in several Argentinian provinces. Also, we studied material from Argentinean research collections, and we searched for occurrence data in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Adults of M. bicolor were reared from nests of Centris (Hemisiella) tarsata and C. (Hemisiella) nigriventris Burmeister. Here, we reported eight new provincial records that widely increase the geographical distribution of this species in Argentina, expanding its austral-most distribution record by more than 1,000 km.

Juan P. Torretta, Sofía Graffigna, Mariana L. Allasino, Adan A. Avalos, Hugo J. Marrero, and Leopoldo J. Álvarez "The Neotropical Cleptoparasitic Bee Mesocheira bicolor (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Ericrocidini) in Argentina," Transactions of the American Entomological Society 150(1), 159-164, (16 February 2024). https://doi.org/10.3157/061.150.0103
Published: 16 February 2024
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