Morning-bees
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Martinapis
morning long-horned bees
Martinapis is a genus of long-horned bees in the family Apidae, established by Cockerell in 1929. The genus contains at least three described species distributed in western North America. These bees are notable for their early morning foraging activity, a trait reflected in common names for some species. The genus belongs to the tribe Eucerini, a group characterized by males having exceptionally long antennae.