taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C17C29FFFBFF8273BD7980925272BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFFBFF8273BD7980925272BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFFBFF8273BD7980925272BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFFBFF8273BD7980925272BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFFBFF8273BD7980925272BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16987440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16987440	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8373BD7ED4919571B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8373BD7ED4919571B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8473BD7A6191957400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8473BD7A6191957400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8473BD7A6191957400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16987440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16987440	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF0FF8473BD7A6191957400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7EF1934A7102.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7EF1934A7102.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7BFE9444723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7BFE9444723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7BFE9444723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF7FF8473BD7BFE9444723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7FD0920871DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7FD0920871DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7A4C910D7235.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7A4C910D7235.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7A4C910D7235.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16987440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16987440	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF6FF8573BD7A4C910D7235.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7C4D91387031.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7C4D91387031.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7C4D91387031.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7C4D91387031.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7FD0949277DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7FD0949277DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7FD0949277DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7AE194327295.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7AE194327295.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7AE194327295.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16987440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16987440	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF5FF8673BD7AE194327295.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7C7493F0701D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7C7493F0701D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7C7493F0701D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7FD090E97787.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7FD090E97787.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FF8773BD7FD090E97787.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FFB873BD7A8D94D17478.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FFB873BD7A8D94D17478.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFF4FFB873BD7A8D94D17478.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB873BD7BC891F9739B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB873BD7BC891F9739B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB873BD7E299195715B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB873BD7E299195715B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB873BD7E299195715B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCBFFB973BD780594BF74B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCAFFB973BD7D659302704F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCAFFB973BD7D659302704F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCAFFBA73BD7A3C932B75B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCAFFBA73BD7A3C932B75B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCAFFBA73BD7A3C932B75B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7E619105715C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7E619105715C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7E619105715C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7BCD92A0739B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7BCD92A0739B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBA73BD7BCD92A0739B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBB73BD7808910D771D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC9FFBB73BD7808910D771D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7A2193CB72D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7A2193CB72D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7A2193CB72D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7D8D91957071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7D8D91957071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC8FFBB73BD7D8D91957071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBD73BD794B937675B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBD73BD794B937675B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBD73BD794B937675B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBC73BD7FD092A477B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBC73BD7FD092A477B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBC73BD7C6F93A170DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBC73BD7C6F93A170DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCFFFBC73BD7C6F93A170DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7E61951C767C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7E61951C767C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7E61951C767C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7C2D952F7002.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7C2D952F7002.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16987440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16987440	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	FIGURE 10. Male Megachile characters. (A–C) Anterior view of clypeus: (A) M. pascoensis, (B) M. anograe, (C) M. casadae, (D) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, (E) Lateral view of tergites on M. onobrychidis, (F) Ventral view of sternites without apicomedial setal patch on S5, (G) Ventral view of sternites of M. anograe with apicomedial setal patch on S5, (H) Lateral view of genal margin with tooth at least as long as wide, and (I) Lateral view of genal margin without obvious tooth.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBD73BD7C2D952F7002.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBE73BD7AFE93157400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBE73BD7AFE93157400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCEFFBE73BD7AFE93157400.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7B8A91EA72F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7B8A91EA72F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7B8A91EA72F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7EF193CB711E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7EF193CB711E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7EF193CB711E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCDFFBE73BD7EF193CB711E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFBF73BD7FD093E77687.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985016/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985016	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	FIGURE 6. Female Megachile characters. (A) Ventral view of metasoma with white apical setal bands on S2–6, (B) Dorsal view of rounded metasoma, widest at T2–3, (C) Dorsal view of subparallel metasoma, (D–H) Anterior view of clypeus: (D) M. apicalis, (E) M. mellitarsis, (F) M. fidelis, (G) M. lippiae, (H) M. coquilletti, (I) Lateral view of mandible gradually tapering in width towards apex, (J) Lateral view of mandible with base square-shaped with parallel sides for a distance as long as wide, then tapering apically, and (K) Lateral view of mandible square basally, with sides parallel for approximately ⅓ the length of mandible, then tapering apically.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFBF73BD7FD093E77687.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFBF73BD7B7490E8731B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFBF73BD7B7490E8731B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFBF73BD7B7490E8731B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFB073BD7988938074B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFB073BD7988938074B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFCCFFB073BD7988938074B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC3FFB073BD7D65951171E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985018	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	FIGURE 7. Female Megachile characters. (A–H) Anterolateral view of mandible, (I–N) Lateral view of metasoma, tergites 4–6, (O) Lateral view of tergites on M. dakotensis, and (P) Lateral view of head with pronounced tooth on the posterior genal margin on M. pugnata.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC3FFB073BD7D65951171E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985026	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	FIGURE 9. Male Megachile T6 characters. (A–B) Transverse carina, (C) Apical margin with two pairs of prominent teeth on M. parallela, (D) Apical margin with two pairs of small teeth, (E) Apical margin (ventrad the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to each other than to lateral teeth, and (F) Apical margin (ventrad to the transverse carina) with submedian teeth closer to lateral teeth than to each other.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC3FFB073BD7D65951171E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC3FFB073BD7B90921A723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16985020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16985020	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	FIGURE 8. Male Megachile characters. (A) Probasitarsus not expanded or excavated ventrally, (B) Probasitarsus widely expanded and excavated ventrally, (C–E) Anterior view of mesobasitarsus and mesotibia, (F) Lateral view of triangular metatarsomeres on M. manifesta, (G) Lateral view of quadrate metatarsomeres on M. wheeleri, (H) Ventral view of procoxal spine, longer than wide, (I) Ventral view of procoxal spine, wide and spatulate, (J–L) Dorsal view of vertex of head: (J) Ocelloccipital distance longer than ocellocular distance, (K) Ocelloccipital distance equal to ocellocular distance, and (L) Ocelloccipital distance shorter than ocellocular distance.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC3FFB073BD7B90921A723A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
03C17C29FFC0FFB373BD7CBF924A722B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17041284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17041284	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	Figure 1A. Megachile (Chelostomoides) angelarum in MT,13 specimens in 5 counties.	2025-08-19	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.		Zenodo	biologists	Pritchard, Zoe A.;Ivie, Michael A.;O’Neill, Kevin M.;Delphia, Casey M.			
