North-american-bee

Guides

  • Andrena brooksi

    Brooks' andrena

    Andrena brooksi, described by Larkin in 2004, is a mining bee in the family Andrenidae. It is known from North America. As a member of the genus Andrena, it is a solitary, ground-nesting bee. Specific ecological details about this species remain limited in published sources.

  • Andrena cerebrata

    Andrena cerebrata is a species of mining bee in the family Andrenidae, described by Mitchell in 1960. Like other Andrena species, it is a solitary, ground-nesting bee. The species is known from North America. As a member of this large genus of mining bees, it likely exhibits the typical Andrena biology of females excavating burrows in soil to provision with pollen for their larvae, though specific details for this species remain poorly documented.

  • Andrena levipes

    Andrena levipes is a species of mining bee in the family Andrenidae, described by LaBerge in 1967. It is a solitary, ground-nesting bee native to North America. As a member of the large genus Andrena, it shares the characteristic fossorial nesting behavior typical of mining bees, excavating tunnels in soil to provision with pollen and nectar for its larvae. Specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.