Pseudopanurgus fraterculus timberlakei

Cockerell, 1931

A of mining bee in the Andrenidae, originally described by Cockerell in 1931. The subspecific epithet honors P.H. Timberlake, a prominent entomologist associated with the University of California, Riverside, whose extensive collections significantly advanced knowledge of North American bees. As a member of the Panurginae, this is a solitary ground-nester.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudopanurgus fraterculus timberlakei: //ˌsjuːdoʊˌpænˈjʊərɡəs frəˈtɜːrkjʊləs ˌtɪmbərˈleɪkaɪ//

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Distribution

Middle America; North America. Present in both regions according to distribution records.

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