Eucera lutziana

(Cockerell, 1933)

Eucera lutziana is a of long-horned in the , described by Cockerell in 1933. As a member of the Eucera, it belongs to the tribe Eucerini, a group of solitary bees commonly known as long-horned bees due to the exceptionally long of males. The species is recorded from North America, though specific details about its biology and remain limited in published sources.

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How to pronounce Eucera lutziana: /juːˈsɪərə lʌtˈziːənə/

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Distribution

North America. The is recorded as present in North America according to GBIF distribution data, though specific country or regional records are not detailed in available sources.

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Taxonomic Authority

Described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1933, a prolific who described numerous , particularly from North America.

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