Anthidiellum notatum boreale
(Robertson, 1902)
Anthidiellum notatum boreale is a of resin in the Megachilidae. It belongs to a group of solitary bees that construct nests using plant resins and other materials. The subspecies designation indicates geographic variation within the broader Anthidiellum notatum.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anthidiellum notatum boreale: //ˌænθɪdiˈɛləm noʊˈtɑːtəm boʊˈriːˌeɪli//
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Identification
Distinguished from other Anthidiellum notatum by geographic distribution in northern regions. Specific morphological differences from nominate subspecies Anthidiellum notatum notatum have not been clearly documented in available sources.
Distribution
Recorded from North America and Middle America. The subspecific epithet 'boreale' suggests association with more northern latitudes within the range.
Similar Taxa
- Anthidiellum notatum notatumNominate ; A. n. boreale distinguished primarily by geographic distribution rather than clear morphological separation
- Other Anthidiellum species members share resin-collecting and similar body form; precise identification requires examination of specific morphological characters
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Taxonomic Note
The was described by Robertson in 1902. The status and validity of this subspecies may warrant revision given modern taxonomic standards and limited documentation of distinguishing features.
Data Limitations
Available sources provide minimal biological information specific to this . Most knowledge of the derives from studies of the nominate form or the as a whole.