Anthidium maculosum is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees. It is a solitary bee where the males are territorial...
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Anthidium luizae Anthidium maculifrons Anthidium maculosum Anthidium manicatum Anthidium masunariae Anthidium montanum Anthidium montivagum Anthidium mormonum...
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females will take part in polyandry. For example, in the bee species Anthidium maculosum, like in many other species, the high cost of resisting mating may...
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success of the widely dispersed females, such as the bee species Anthidium maculosum. Insects such as red flour beetles use polygyny to reduce inbreeding...
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pilosity occurs in most species of Anthidium in the Western Palearctic region. Males of A. manicatum resemble A. maculosum in appearance. The two species...
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