Trigonisca Explained
Trigonisca is a genus of bees belonging to the family Apidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Central and South America.
Species:
- Trigonisca ameliae
- Trigonisca atomaria
- Trigonisca azteca
- Trigonisca bidentata
- Trigonisca browni
- Trigonisca buyssoni
- Trigonisca ceophloei
- Trigonisca chachapoya
- Trigonisca clavicornis
- Trigonisca discolor
- Trigonisca dobzhanskyi
- Trigonisca duckei
- Trigonisca euclydiana
- Trigonisca extrema
- Trigonisca flavicans
- Trigonisca fraissei
- Trigonisca graeffei
- Trigonisca hirsuticornis
- Trigonisca hirticornis
- Trigonisca intermedia
- Trigonisca longicornis
- Trigonisca longitarsis
- Trigonisca manauara
- Trigonisca martinezi
- Trigonisca maya
- Trigonisca mendersoni
- Trigonisca mepecheu
- Trigonisca meridionalis
- Trigonisca mixteca
- Trigonisca moratoi
- Trigonisca nataliae
- Trigonisca pediculana
- Trigonisca pipioli
- Trigonisca rondoni
- Trigonisca roubiki
- Trigonisca schulthessi
- Trigonisca tavaresi
- Trigonisca townsendi
- Trigonisca unidentata
- Trigonisca variegatifrons
- Trigonisca vitrifrons
Notes and References
- Web site: Trigonisca Moure, 1950 . www.gbif.org . 26 June 2021 . en.