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''Augochloropsis'' is a genus of brilliant metallic, often blue-green, sweat bees in the family
Halictidae Halictidae is the second-largest family of bees (clade Anthophila) with nearly 4,500 species. They are commonly called sweat bees (especially the smaller species), as they are often attracted to perspiration. Halictid species are an extremely div ...
. There are at least 140 described species in ''Augochloropsis''.


Description and identification

Species of the genus ''Augochloropsis'' are generally between 8 and 12 mm long and metallic, typically bright green or blue in color, with some exceptions such as gold, red, or purple.Mitchell, T. B. (1960). Bees of the eastern United States.   ''Augochloropsis'' species can be differentiated from other
Augochlorini Augochlorini is a tribe of sweat bees in the subfamily Halictinae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropic realms. They typically display metallic coloration, with many species that are red, gold, green, blue, or purple. Genera * '' A ...
at the genus level by the tegulae that are punctate, D-shaped, and bent inwards.


Geographic distribution

The genus ''Augochloropsis'' is restricted to the
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, and the vast majority of species are found in the tropical and subtropical regions.Choe, J. C., & Crespi, B. J. (Eds.). (1997). ''The evolution of social behaviour in insects and arachnids''. Cambridge University Press. Three ''Augochloropsis'' species are found in the temperate regions of
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('' A. anonyma, A. metallica'', and '' A. sumptuosa''), but no species have managed to successfully exploit niches present in the subarctic zone.


Nesting behavior

''Augochloropsis'' nests begin with one long main burrow, dug out of soft ground, that extends straight down. This main burrow has a lateral burrow that extends outward horizontally, perpendicular to the main. Cells all hang vertically down from this one lateral burrow, a sort of clustering that is common for all genera in the tribe Augochlorini. Aside from this, the overall structure of one main burrow and one lateral burrow is considered unique within the tribe.


Sociality

A broad spectrum of social behaviors have been observed in the tropical ''Augochloropsis'' species. These range from solitary, to communal, semisocial, and even
eusocial Eusociality ( Greek 'good' and social) is the highest level of organization of sociality. It is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations wit ...
nesting behavior.Gibbs, Jason. 2017. Notes on the nests of ''Augochloropsis metallica fulgida'' and ''Megachile mucida'' in Central Michigan. ''The Great Lakes Entomologist'' 50 (1): 17–24. A few faunal studies have looked at North American species as well. ''A. sumptuosa'' has been studied in New Jersey and Kansas and has been found to be either communal or semisocial. Some species have been observed to nest in aggregations, where the openings of several nests are located within just centimeters of each other.Michener, C.D., Lange, R.B. (1959) Observations on the behavior of Brazilian halictid bees IV. ''Augochloropsis'', with notes on extralimital forms. ''American Museum Novitates'' 1924: 1-41. Some evidence of division of labor or partitioning of social roles to some extent has been observed within this genus. An excavated nest of ''A. metallica'' in Michigan led to the discovery of two female nest-mates with different levels of ovarian development that were determined not to be due simply to the age of the individuals. This was interpreted as strongly indicative of division of labor within this species, suggesting at least that individuals have varying levels of reproductive responsibility within a nest. This may be a larger pattern found within the social species of this genus. There is a large amount of behavioral variability observed within augochlorine bees. Species within this tribe can also display
polyethism Polyethism is the term used for functional specialization of non-reproductive individuals in a colony of social organisms, particularly insects. Division of labour is considered a key aspect of eusociality and can be seen in a variety of forms. In ...
, or differences in sociality and work activity among different members of a species. Unlike certain species that may be reliably eusocial or reliably solitary, members of ''Augochloropsis'' show behavioral plasticity.


Diet

''Augochloropsis'' are classified as
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,Porter, C. C. (1983). Ecological notes on Lower Rio Grande Valley ''Augochloropsis'' and ''Agapostemon'' (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). ''Florida Entomologist'', 344-353. a term which indicates that these species are broad generalists that collect pollen from multiple families of plants.Cane, J. H., & Sipes, S. (2006). Characterizing floral specialization by bees: analytical methods and a revised lexicon for oligolecty. ''Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization'', 99-122. Certain life history traits of bees are actually known to predict polylecty, including social lifestyles, long windows of adult activity, and producing more than two generations of offspring a year. Some of these traits are often seen in different ''Augochloropsis'' species. For example, ''Augochloropsis anonyma'' adults are active between April and September in the northern portion of its range and year-round within its range in southern Florida. Having this long window of activity makes this species more likely to forage from a large number of different plant taxa. Another species, ''Augochloropsis iris'', which is native to South America, is primitively eusocial, and engages in three rounds of brood production over the course of a year, which correspond to the traits listed above that often promote wider diet breadth.Coelho, B.W.T. (2002) The biology of the primitively eusocial ''Augochloropsis iris'' (Schrottky, 1902)(Hymenoptera, Halictidae). ''Insectes Sociaux'', ''49''(2), 181-190.


Floral associations

All three ''Augochloropsis'' species found in the United States have recorded floral associations with ''
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''. Additionally, ''Augochloropsis anonyma'' has been recorded in association with ''
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''. ''Augochloropsis metallica'' has the largest recorded floral associations of the 3 North American temperate species, with 73 floral records for the subspecies ''A. metallica metallica'' and 17 floral records for the subspecies ''A. metallica fulgida''. Floral records common between the two subspecies of ''A. metallica'' include ''
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Antagonistic interactions


Brood parasitism

Brood parasitism by mutillid wasps ('' Sphinctopsis'' sp.) have been documented in ''Augochloropsis iris'' nests. While guards appear to deter invasion by mutillid wasps, they are not completely effective at preventing parasitism by these wasps. Members of the fly family
Phoridae The Phoridae are a family of small, hump-backed flies resembling fruit flies. Phorid flies can often be identified by their escape habit of running rapidly across a surface rather than taking flight. This behaviour is a source of one of their al ...
have been documented parasitizing ''Augochloropsis iris'' as well. However, members of Phoridae have only been documented parasitizing the nests of solitary females, indicating that the presence of guards at the entrances of multi-female nests are effective at preventing parasitism.


Endoparasites

Strepsiptera The Strepsiptera () are an order of insects with eleven extant families that include about 600 described species. They are endoparasites of other insects, such as bees, wasps, leafhoppers, Zygentoma, silverfish, and cockroaches. Females of most s ...
ns have been documented parasitizing ''Augochloropsis iris.''


Nest Invasion

Ants have been documented invading and removing cell contents from the nests of ''Augochloropsis iris.''


See also

*
List of Augochloropsis species This is a list of 145 species in ''Augochloropsis'', a genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae. ''Augochloropsis'' species * ''Augochloropsis acidalia'' (Smith, 1879) * ''Augochloropsis acis'' (Smith, 1879) * ''Augochloropsis aglaia'' (Holm ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q14467779 Halictidae Bee genera Articles created by Qbugbot Taxa named by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell