Amegilla asserta

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Amegilla asserta
Foraging female
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Apidae
Genus:Amegilla
Subgenus:Zonamegilla
Species:
A. asserta
Binomial name
Amegilla asserta
(Cockerell, 1926)
Synonyms
  • Amegilla perasserta Rayment, 1947
  • Anthophora perasserta Rayment, 1947
  • Anthophora perasserta assertiella Rayment, 1947[1]

Amegilla asserta is a species of bee endemic to Australia, belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Apinae. Females forage by performing buzz pollination.[citation needed]

Distribution

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Amegilla asserta is found in eastern Australia, from Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, across temperate regions of Victoria and New South Wales, and along the east coast of Queensland.[2] The range includes the cities of Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. A. asserta is the more common of the two species found in Melbourne,[3] followed by A. chlorocyanea.

References

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  1. ^ "Amegilla perasserta - -- Discover Life". discoverlife.org.
  2. ^ Leijs, Remko; Batley, Michael; Hogendoorn, Katja (2017-08-02). "The genus Amegilla (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Anthophorini) in Australia: A revision of the subgenera Notomegilla and Zonamegilla". ZooKeys (653): 79–140. Bibcode:2017ZooK..653...79L. doi:10.3897/zookeys.653.11177. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 5345376. PMID 28331394.
  3. ^ Dorey, James (24 January 2019). Bees of Australia : a photographic exploration. CSIRO. ISBN 978-1-4863-0849-1. OCLC 1030955218.
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    Amegilla asserta
    Foraging female
    Scientific classification Edit this classification
    Kingdom:Animalia
    Phylum:Arthropoda
    Class:Insecta
    Order:Hymenoptera
    Family:Apidae
    Genus:Amegilla
    Subgenus:Zonamegilla
    Species:
    A. asserta
    Binomial name
    Amegilla asserta
    (Cockerell, 1926)
    Synonyms
    • Amegilla perasserta Rayment, 1947
    • Anthophora perasserta Rayment, 1947
    • Anthophora perasserta assertiella Rayment, 1947[1]

    Amegilla asserta is a species of bee endemic to Australia, belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Apinae. Females forage by performing buzz pollination.[citation needed]

    Distribution

    Amegilla asserta is found in eastern Australia, from Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, across temperate regions of Victoria and New South Wales, and along the east coast of Queensland.[2] The range includes the cities of Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. A. asserta is the more common of the two species found in Melbourne,[3] followed by A. chlorocyanea.

    References

    1. ^ "Amegilla perasserta - -- Discover Life". discoverlife.org.
    2. ^ Leijs, Remko; Batley, Michael; Hogendoorn, Katja (2017-08-02). "The genus Amegilla (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Anthophorini) in Australia: A revision of the subgenera Notomegilla and Zonamegilla". ZooKeys (653): 79–140. Bibcode:2017ZooK..653...79L. doi:10.3897/zookeys.653.11177. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 5345376. PMID 28331394.
    3. ^ Dorey, James (24 January 2019). Bees of Australia : a photographic exploration. CSIRO. ISBN 978-1-4863-0849-1. OCLC 1030955218.
    • "Amegilla perasserta". Animal Diversity Web.
    • Karunaratne, Inoka. "An Updated Checklist of Bees of Sri Lanka with New Records".
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