Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) smithii smithii ( Ritsema, 1874 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2022-0004 |
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Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) smithii smithii ( Ritsema, 1874 ) |
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17. Anthidiellum (Pycnanthidium) smithii smithii ( Ritsema, 1874) View in CoL , Smith’s Rotund-Resin Bee
The genus was newly recorded in Singapore in 2014 during a drought-induced flowering event from forest sites at Dairy Farm and Bukit Timah ( Soh et al., 2016). Individuals of this species were observed to collect pollen from exotics ( Muntingia calabura ) and weeds ( Bidens pilosa ), but the origins of resin used in nest building is unknown ( Soh et al., 2016). Attempts to locate this species at those localities were unsuccessful after its exotic pollen host plants were removed (Zestin W. W. Soh & Eunice J. Y. Soh, personal observation), but it was found in 2019 at a new locality at HortPark where it was observed to utilise artificial nesting blocks ( Soh & Soh, 2020). The species is widely distributed in Southeast Asia, with considerable geographic variation in colour pattern ( Pasteels, 1972; Soh et al., 2016).
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