About Centris nitida Smith, 1874
Centris nitida Smith, 1874 is a species of centridine bee that belongs to the family Apidae. Its native range is in Central America, and it has additionally been introduced to Florida, a U.S. state.
Centris nitida Smith, 1874 is a animal in the Apidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Centris nitida Smith, 1874
Centris nitida is a centridine bee in the Apidae family native to Central America, introduced to U.S. Florida.
Centris nitida Smith, 1874 is a species of centridine bee that belongs to the family Apidae. Its native range is in Central America, and it has additionally been introduced to Florida, a U.S. state.
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