Afranthidium Explained
Afranthidium is a genus of bees belonging to the family Megachilidae.[1] The species of this genus are found in Southern Asia, Africa and Australia.
Species
- Afranthidium abdominale
- Afranthidium ablusum
- Afranthidium alaemon
- Afranthidium alternans
- Afranthidium angulatellum
- Afranthidium angulatum
- Afranthidium biangulatum
- Afranthidium biserratum
- Afranthidium bispinosum
- Afranthidium capicola
- Afranthidium carduele
- Afranthidium concolor
- Afranthidium controversum
- Afranthidium folliculosum
- Afranthidium hamaticauda
- Afranthidium herbsti
- Afranthidium hoplogastrum
- Afranthidium hypocapicola
- Afranthidium karrooense
- Afranthidium lebanense
- Afranthidium malacopygum
- Afranthidium melanopoda
- Afranthidium murinum
- Afranthidium nigritarse
- Afranthidium odonturum
- Afranthidium pentagonum
- Afranthidium poecilodontum
- Afranthidium polyacanthum
- Afranthidium pusillum
- Afranthidium reicherti
- Afranthidium rubellulum
- Afranthidium rubellum
- Afranthidium schulthessii
- Afranthidium silverlocki
- Afranthidium tergoangulatum
- Afranthidium villosomarginatum
Notes and References
- https://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20o?act=x_checklist&guide=Apoidea_species Apoidea Species