Anthophora ursina

Cresson, 1869

Anthophora ursina is a solitary in the , to North America. As a member of the Anthophora, it is part of a group of ground-nesting commonly known as digger bees. The was described by Cresson in 1869.

Anthophora ursina, M, Side, Georgia, Fannin County 2014-10-24-16.21 (31757944366) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.Anthophora ursina, f, back, Dauphin County, PA 2019-03-23-17.53.02 ZS PMax UDR (48038568567) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.Anthophora ursina, f, left, Dauphin County, PA 2019-03-23-20.08.34 ZS PMax UDR (48759930178) by Yellowstone National Park. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Anthophora ursina: //ænˈθɒfərə ˈɜːsɪnə//

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