Trachusa manni
Crawford, 1918
Trachusa manni is a of in the Megachilidae, described by Crawford in 1918. It is a member of the tribe Anthidiini, commonly known as resin bees or wool carder bees. The species is found in North America. Like other members of its , it is a solitary bee that constructs nests using plant resins and other materials.



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Distribution
North America
Sources and further reading
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