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Melissodes desponsus
Species of bee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Melissodes desponsus, the eastern thistle longhorn bee, is a species of long-horned bee in the family Apidae.[1][2][3] The bees are active in mid-to-late-summer.[4][5]
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Description
These ground-nesting, solitary bees have pale yellow thoraxes and black abdomens. Females are 12-13.5 mm and have distinctive orange scopae on their hind legs, although they are often covered with white Cirsium pollen. Males are 11-13.5 mm, have longer antennae and yellow clypei.[4][5]
Range
Melissodes desponsus is found across the northeastern quadrant of the United States, reaching into southern Canada.[1][6]
Habitat
Conservation
This species does not have a widely documented conservation status, although it is listed as vulnerable or imperiled by several regional sources.[7]
Taxonomy
The species has several synonymous scientific names. The female of the species was described as M. desponsa and the male was described as M. nigripes in 1854 by Frederick Smith. Other synonyms include M. americana, M. daponsa and M. cnici.[2][3][8]
References
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