Macrotera portalis

Macrotera portalis
Face of a large-headed, flightless male of Macrotera portalis. Specimen is deposited in the Snow Entomological Museum at the University of Kansas (accession #SMO290071). Yellow paint on top of head was used to mark the specimen during nesting studies.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Andrenidae
Genus: Macrotera
Species:
M. portalis
Binomial name
Macrotera portalis
(Timberlake, 1954)
Synonyms

Perdita portalis Timberlake, 1954

Macrotera portalis is a species of communal, ground nesting, partially bivoltine bees found in arid grasslands and desert regions of North America.[1] An oligolectic bee, M. portalis gathers pollen only from plants in the genus Sphaeralcea[2] and has patterns of seasonal emergence to survive the harsh conditions of the desert, with emergence delayed until monsoon rains arrive.[3]

  1. ^ Danforth, Bryan (1991). "Female foraging and intranest behavior of a communal Bee, Perdita portalis (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 84 (5): 537–548. doi:10.1093/aesa/84.5.537.
  2. ^ Robert John Paxton (2005). "Male mating behaviour and mating systems of bees: an overview". Apidologie. 36 (2): 145–pp 156. doi:10.1051/apido:2005007.
  3. ^ B. N. Danforth (1999). "Emergence dynamics and bet hedging in a desert bee, Perdita portalis". Proc Biol Sci. 266 (1432): 1985–1994. doi:10.1098/rspb.1999.0876. PMC 1690308.