Anthidiellum ehrhorni

(Cockerell, 1900)

Ehrhorn's Rotund-Resin Bee

Anthidiellum ehrhorni is a of resin in the , first described by Cockerell in 1900. The specific epithet honors Edward MacFarlane Ehrhorn, a California . This bee is found in Central America and North America, with 32 observations recorded on iNaturalist. It belongs to a of solitary bees that construct nests using resins.

Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, left side, Cochise Co. AZ 2016-10-20-14.31 (30490735601) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, right side, Cochise Co. AZ 2016-10-20-15.13 (30279362380) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, face, Cochise Co. AZ 2016-10-20-14.19 (30542242716) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anthidiellum ehrhorni: /ænˌθaɪdiˈɛləm eɪrˈhɔrnaɪ/

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Distribution

Central America and North America

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Etymology

The specific epithet 'ehrhorni' is a honoring Edward MacFarlane Ehrhorn (1851–1928), a prominent California who made significant contributions to the study of western North .

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