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Chelostoma Transversum
''Chelostoma'' is a genus of bees in the Osmiini tribe of the family Megachilidae. The genus is divided into 5 subgenera with at least 60 described species. Species These 60 species belong to the genus ''Chelostoma'': * ''Chelostoma aegaeicum'' Muller, 2012 * ''Chelostoma aureocinctum'' (Bingham, 1897) * ''Chelostoma bernardinum'' Michener, 1938 * ''Chelostoma bytinskii'' (Mavromoustakis, 1948) * ''Chelostoma californicum'' Cresson, 1878 * ''Chelostoma campanularum'' (Kirby, 1802) * ''Chelostoma carinocaudatum'' Wu, 2004 * ''Chelostoma carinoclypeatum'' Wu, 1992 * ''Chelostoma carinulum'' Pérez, 1895 * ''Chelostoma clypeale'' Muller * ''Chelostoma cockerelli'' Michener, 1938 * ''Chelostoma comosum'' * ''Chelostoma confusum'' (Benoist, 1934) * ''Chelostoma diodon'' Schletterer, 1889 * ''Chelostoma distinctum'' (Stoeckhert, 1929) * ''Chelostoma dolosum'' (Benoist, 1935) * ''Chelostoma edentulum'' Pérez, 1895 * ''Chelostoma emarginatum'' (Nylander, 1856) * ''Chelostoma florisom ...
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Chelostoma Florisomne
''Chelostoma florisomne'', the large scissor-bee, is a species of hymenopteran in the family Megachilidae. Etymology The Latin species name ''florisomne'' refers to the habit of some males to sleep inside the buttercup flowers. Distribution and habitat The area of distribution covers most of Europe (Austria, Belgium, British Islands, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, European Russia, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland) and North Africa. These bees occur in forests, meadow, slopes and orchards, where buttercups (''Ranunculus'' species) are present. Description ''Chelostoma florisomne'' can reach a body length of about .M EdwardBWARS - Bees, Wasps & Ants Recording Society/ref> These bees have a slender, cylindrical shaped black body, with white short fringe bands along the posterior margins of the tergites, that are usually filled with pollen of the preferred pollen host. The head is subquadrate, with very prom ...
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Chelostoma Cockerelli
''Chelostoma'' is a genus of bees in the Osmiini tribe of the family Megachilidae. The genus is divided into 5 subgenera with at least 60 described species. Species These 60 species belong to the genus ''Chelostoma'': * '' Chelostoma aegaeicum'' Muller, 2012 * '' Chelostoma aureocinctum'' (Bingham, 1897) * '' Chelostoma bernardinum'' Michener, 1938 * '' Chelostoma bytinskii'' (Mavromoustakis, 1948) * '' Chelostoma californicum'' Cresson, 1878 * '' Chelostoma campanularum'' (Kirby, 1802) * '' Chelostoma carinocaudatum'' Wu, 2004 * '' Chelostoma carinoclypeatum'' Wu, 1992 * '' Chelostoma carinulum'' Pérez, 1895 * '' Chelostoma clypeale'' Muller * '' Chelostoma cockerelli'' Michener, 1938 * '' Chelostoma comosum'' * '' Chelostoma confusum'' (Benoist, 1934) * '' Chelostoma diodon'' Schletterer, 1889 * ''Chelostoma distinctum'' (Stoeckhert, 1929) * '' Chelostoma dolosum'' (Benoist, 1935) * '' Chelostoma edentulum'' Pérez, 1895 * '' Chelostoma emarginatum'' (Nylander, 1856) * ''C ...
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Chelostoma Distinctum
''Chelostoma'' is a genus of bees in the Osmiini tribe of the family Megachilidae. The genus is divided into 5 subgenera with at least 60 described species. Species These 60 species belong to the genus ''Chelostoma'': * ''Chelostoma aegaeicum'' Muller, 2012 * ''Chelostoma aureocinctum'' (Bingham, 1897) * ''Chelostoma bernardinum'' Michener, 1938 * ''Chelostoma bytinskii'' (Mavromoustakis, 1948) * ''Chelostoma californicum'' Cresson, 1878 * ''Chelostoma campanularum'' (Kirby, 1802) * ''Chelostoma carinocaudatum'' Wu, 2004 * ''Chelostoma carinoclypeatum'' Wu, 1992 * ''Chelostoma carinulum'' Pérez, 1895 * ''Chelostoma clypeale'' Muller * ''Chelostoma cockerelli'' Michener, 1938 * ''Chelostoma comosum'' * ''Chelostoma confusum'' (Benoist, 1934) * ''Chelostoma diodon'' Schletterer, 1889 * ''Chelostoma distinctum'' (Stoeckhert, 1929) * ''Chelostoma dolosum'' (Benoist, 1935) * ''Chelostoma edentulum'' Pérez, 1895 * ''Chelostoma emarginatum'' (Nylander, 1856) * ''Chelostoma florisom ...
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