Perdita (Perdita) triangulifera Timberlake, 1964

Pedro, Diego De, Ceccarelli, Fadia Sara, Sagot, Philippe, López-Reyes, Eulogio, Mullins, Jessica L., Mérida-Rivas, Jorge A., Falcon-Brindis, Armando, Griswold, Terry, Ascher, John S., Gardner, Joel, Ayala, Ricardo, Vides-Borrell, Eric & Vandame, Rémy, 2024, Revealing the Baja California Peninsula’s Hidden Treasures: An Annotated checklist of the native bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila), Zootaxa 5522 (1), pp. 1-391 : 113

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5522.1.1

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scientific name

Perdita (Perdita) triangulifera Timberlake, 1964
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Perdita (Perdita) triangulifera Timberlake, 1964 View in CoL

[ Holotype: USNM; ♀ Painted Canyon , Riverside Co., California, USA; April 18, 1925]

Perdita triangulifera View in CoL is widely distributed in the North American deserts and it is a pollen specialist on a few plant genera in the family Fabaceae View in CoL ( Parkinsonia View in CoL L., Prosopis L., and Vachellia Wight & Arn View in CoL ) ( Fowler 2020). In BC, it has been collected in the Lower Colorado Desert in April 1939. Specimens collected at El Mayor are vouchered in the SEMC ( GBIF 2023). We reviewed two males collected at 20 mi. W. Mexicali (CASC). See fig. 60.

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

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Andrenidae

Genus

Perdita