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Lipotriches
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * '' Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ...
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Lipotriches Aenescens
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * ''Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * ''Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * ''Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * ''Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ' ...
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Lipotriches Ablusa
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * ''Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * ''Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * ''Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''Lipot ...
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