Anthidium emarginatum

(Say, 1824)

Emarginated Carder Bee

Anthidium emarginatum is a of solitary in the Megachilidae, commonly known as the Emarginated . First described by Thomas Say in 1824, this species belongs to the Anthidium, which includes bees known for collecting plant fibers (carding) to line their nest . The species is native to North America.

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How to pronounce Anthidium emarginatum: //ænˈθɪdiəm ˌɛˌmɑrˈdʒɪneɪtəm//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic History

The was first described by American entomologist Thomas Say in 1824, making it one of the earlier described members of the Anthidium in North America.

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