South-american-bees
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Gaesischia
Gaesischia is a genus of bees in the family Apidae, tribe Eucerini, established by Michener, LaBerge, and Moure in 1955. Members of this genus are long-horned bees, a group characterized by elongated antennae in males. The genus is part of the diverse bee fauna of the Americas, with species distributed primarily in South America. Gaesischia species are solitary and nest in the ground, contributing to pollination of native flora.