Megachile centuncularis (Linnaeus)
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Megachile centuncularis (Linnaeus) View in CoL
Description.
Medium-sized (total length 11-12 mm in females and 9-11 mm in males, wing length 7-8,5 mm in females and 7-8 mm in males) dark brown bees with yellowish hair and reddish abdominal pollen collecting brushes (Fig. 9d).
Distinguishing features.
Females with conspicuous ventral pollen brushes and strong mandibels.
General distribution.
West- and Central Europe.
Distribution in the Azores.
Corvo, Faial, Flores, São Jorge, São Miguel, Terceira.
First record.
1865 ( Godman 1870).
Nesting.
In existing holes (e.g. in dead wood, walls, soil or twigs); cell walls and closing plugs are built of leaf sections.
Social behaviour.
Solitary.
Foraging.
Polylectic, Asteraceae , Fabaceae .
Phenology.
July-September.
Material.
São Miguel (Furnas, Ponta Delgada), August-September 1930, leg. L. Chopard, det. Benoist ( Benoist et al. 1936, not seen). Faial (Horta), August-September 1952, 2 females ( Carthy 1955, not seen). Terceira, 2 females, leg. A. Picanço MF22.1, MF22.2 (EDTP).
The COI sequences of specimens MF22.1, MF22.2 (EDTP), acc. no. KX824779-80, are identical to a Megachile centuncularis sequence from Germany in GenBank (KJ838449), and very similar to others from Canada, Croatia, and Germany (see Fig. 2).
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