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Long-horned Bee

Melissodes bimaculata

Photo by Small Wonders
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Field Notes

Description:

Long-horned Bees include 3 subspecies that are regarded as specialized pollinators, because they only visit certain plant species. Squash bees (Peponapis and Xenoglossa) are important pollinators of squash, pumpkins & gourds. Sunflower bees (Svastra) pollinate sunflower crops. Melissodes pollinate sunflowers, watermelons & cotton. Cotton is self pollinating but with cross-pollination from these bees, the plants yield a higher seed count.

Habitat:

Eastern United States west to North Dakota, Colorado and New Mexico. May - October.

Notes:

Observed on Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora)

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Incredibly detailed macro :) nice spotting

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