ANDRENA


'''Andrena''' is the largest genus in the family Andrenidae, and is nearly worldwide in distribution, with the notable exceptions of Oceania and South America. With over 1,300 species, it is one of the largest of all bee genera. Species are often brown to black with whitish abdominal hair bands, but many other colors are possible, including metallic blue or green.
Body length commonly ranges between 8 - 17 mm with males smaller and more slender than females, which often show a black triangle (the "pygidial plate") at the abdominal apex). In temperate areas, ''Andrena'' bees (both males and females) emerge from the underground cells where their prepupae spend the winter, when the temperature ranges from about 20°C to 30°C. They mate, and the females then seek sites for their nest burrows, where they construct small cells containing a ball of pollen mixed with nectar, upon which an egg is laid, before each cell is sealed. ''Andrena'' usually prefer sandy soils for a nesting substrate, near or under shrubs to be protected from heat and frost.

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★ http://www.bugguide.net (Search for Andrena or Andrenidae, North American species only).

★ http://pick4.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?guide=Andrena_female (identification tool, North American species only)

★ http://pick4.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?guide=Andrena_male (identification tool to males, North American species only)

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