Oligolectic-bees
Guides
Habropoda
digger bees, silver digger bees
Habropoda is a genus of solitary, ground-nesting bees in the family Apidae, tribe Anthophorini, comprising at least 50 described species. These bees are distributed across North America and Asia, with notable species including the silver digger bee (H. miserabilis) in western North America and the blueberry bee (H. laboriosa) in the southeastern United States. Research on Habropoda has contributed significantly to understanding chemical communication in bees, particularly regarding sex pheromone composition and exploitation by nest parasites.
Perditina
Fairy Bees, Goblin Bees, False Goblin Bees
Perditina is a subtribe of small bees within the family Andrenidae, commonly known as Fairy Bees, Goblin Bees, and False Goblin Bees. These bees are among the smallest bees in North America, with many species measuring only a few millimeters in length. The subtribe includes the genus *Perdita*, which is extraordinarily diverse with over 800 described species, many of which are specialized pollen collectors on specific host plants. Perditina bees are primarily solitary ground-nesters and are important pollinators, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Their minute size and often striking metallic coloration distinguish them from other bee groups.