Dieunomia bolliana

(Cockerell, 1910)

Dieunomia bolliana is a of sweat bee in the Halictidae, Nomiinae. It was originally described as Nomia bolliana by Cockerell in 1910 and later transferred to the Dieunomia. The genus Dieunomia comprises medium to large bees that are often associated with wetland and are known to be pollen on certain plant families. Records indicate presence in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Originally described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1910 under the basionym Nomia bolliana. The was subsequently transferred to Dieunomia, a established for species formerly placed in Nomia sensu lato.

Observation data

As of source date, iNaturalist records 17 observations, suggesting the is rarely encountered or underreported.

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