Epimelissodes (Epimelissodes) sabinensis ( Cockerell, 1924 )
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Epimelissodes (Epimelissodes) sabinensis ( Cockerell, 1924 ) |
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Epimelissodes (Epimelissodes) sabinensis ( Cockerell, 1924)
[ Holotype: AMNH; ♂ Sabino Basin 1158 km elev., Santa Catalina Mountains View in CoL , Arizona, USA; July and August 1916]
Epimelissodes sabinensis is a highly abundant species in northern Mexico and the southwestern USA ( LaBerge, 1958). Within the BCP, it has only been recorded in BCS, where it exhibits significant abundance between the months of September and November when genera such as Baccharis View in CoL L. and Helianthus View in CoL L. are in bloom. E. sabinensis specializes on pollen from late-blooming Asteraceae ( Fowler 2020) View in CoL . TAMU and INHS report preserved specimen records from the Gulf Coast, Sarcocaulescent Shrubland and Cape Mountains ( GBIF 2023; SCAN 2023). Additionally, we reviewed 12 males from the Cape Mountains and Gulf Coast collected in October 1941 (CASC). The CARCIB team collected 27 specimens (15 ♀, 12 ♂) in 2014, 2016, and 2017. See fig. 100.
Cockerell, T. D. A. (1924) VII: Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921: The Bees (II). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 7 (27), 529 - 560.
Fowler, J. (2020) Pollen specialist bees of the western United States. Available from: https: // jarrodfowler. com / pollen _ specialist. html (accessed 12 May 2024)
GBIF (2023) GBIF Occurrence Download. https: // doi. org / 10.15468 / dl. jzq 6 tm
LaBerge, W. E. (1958) Notes on the North and Central American bees of the genus Svastra Holmberg (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 31 (4), 266 - 273.
SCAN (2023) Symbiota collection of arthropods network. Online database. Available from: http: // www. scan-bugs. org (accessed 23 June 2023)
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