About Anthidium chilense Spinola, 1851
Anthidium chilense (Spinola, 1851) is a species of bee that belongs to the family Megachilidae, which includes leaf-cutter, carder, and mason bees. This species is distributed in Argentina and Chile.
Anthidium chilense Spinola, 1851 is a animal in the Megachilidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Anthidium chilense Spinola, 1851
Anthidium chilense (Spinola, 1851) is a megachilid bee found in Argentina and Chile.
Anthidium chilense (Spinola, 1851) is a species of bee that belongs to the family Megachilidae, which includes leaf-cutter, carder, and mason bees. This species is distributed in Argentina and Chile.
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Osmia lignaria Say, 1837
Osmia bicornis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Megachile umbripennis Smith, 1853
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