Dasypodainae

Guides

  • Hesperapini

    Hesperapini is a small tribe of bees within the family Melittidae, subfamily Dasypodainae. The tribe contains a limited number of genera and species, primarily distributed in arid regions. These bees are ground-nesting and exhibit specialized pollen-collecting structures. They represent an early-diverging lineage among bees, contributing to understanding of bee evolution.

  • Hesperapis larreae

    Creosote Evening Bee

    Hesperapis larreae is a solitary, ground-nesting bee in the family Melittidae, subfamily Dasypodainae. It is commonly known as the Creosote Evening Bee, suggesting a close association with creosote bush (Larrea tridentata). The species was described by Cockerell in 1907 and occurs in arid regions of North America and Middle America. As a member of the small bee family Melittidae, it represents one of the more basal lineages within the Apoidea.