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HYMENOPTERA, Anthophoridae (= Nomadidae) (Apoidea). -- <Images>
& <Juveniles> Description
Anthophoridae are almost all
inquilines in the nests of various solitary bees. Graenicher (1905b) presented an account of Triepoelus helianthi
Rob. as an inquiline in the nests of Melissodes
trinodis Rob. Triepoelus
seems to lay its egg in the food material, and the 1st instar larva appears
generally like that of Coelioxys,
with similar habits. Abdominal
segments bear a flat triangular projection at each lateral margin. The very large falcate mandibles are
thought to be useful against larvae of their own species rather than to fend
off the host bee. The host
preferences of a number of species was reviewed by Perkins (1919), showing
that each nomadid is closely associated with a particular host species. References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
may be found at: MELVYL
Library] |