Jarrod Fowler & Sam Droege
Pollen Specialist Bee Phenology: FEBRUARY
Table 1. Pollen specialist bee families (n = 2), genera (n = 2), and species (n = 2) with taxonomic authorities, distributions according to records from 20 states (AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, LA, MA, MD, ME, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, VA, VT, and WV), regional conservation status (Common, Uncommon, or Rare), phenology according to records from 12 months (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December), and host plant families, tribes, and genera. Bee families and member genera and species are presented in ascending alphabetical order; families, subfamilies, tribes, and subtribes link to BugGuide profiles; species link to Discover Life species profiles. Month headings link to month-specific lists. Host plants link to USDA PLANTS Database genera profiles: view 'Subordinate Taxa' tabs for regional host plant species. Arthropoda: Hexapoda: Insecta: Hymenoptera: Aculeata: Anthophila (Apoidea):
Family: Subfamily: Tribe: Subtribe Genus (Subgenus) species Authority Recorded states Status J F M A M J J A S O N D Host plant Family: Tribe: Genera Apidae: Apinae: Anthophorini Habropoda laboriosa (Fabricius, 1804) AL-CT-DE-FL-GA-MA-MD-ME-MS-NC-NH-NJ-NY-PA-SC-VA Common-Uncommon X X X X X . . . . . X X Cercis L., Vaccinium L. Colletidae Colletes ultravalidus Hall & Ascher, 2016 FL Rare X X X . . . . . . . . X Ericaceae: Vaccinium (Polycodium) L., Vaccinium L. Records or requests? Email: j@jarrodfowler.com
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