Eucera fulvitarsis annae

(Cockerell, 1906)

Eucera fulvitarsis annae is a of long-horned bee in the Apidae, tribe Eucerini. It was described by Cockerell in 1906 and is currently accepted as valid. As a member of the Eucera, it belongs to a group of solitary mining bees characterized by elongated , particularly in males. The subspecies designation suggests geographic or morphological variation within the broader Eucera fulvitarsis.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eucera fulvitarsis annae: /juːˈsɛ.rə fʊl.vɪˈtɑːr.sɪs ˈæn.i/

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded as present in North America according to GBIF records. The precise range within North America is not documented in available sources.

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