Lateral view of male of Diadasia pereyrae (Holmberg, 1903) (Photo: L. Alvarez)
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Solitary bees, soil excavators
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Catamarca
Córdoba
Mendoza
Río Negro
Salta
San Juan
San Luis
Santiago del Estero
Tucumán
Uruguay
Other distribution
Synonyms
Ancyloscelis girardi Vachal, 1904.
Ancyloscelis clypearis Friese, 1906
References
HOLMBERG, E. L. 1903. Delectus Hymenopterologicus Argentinus. An. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. B. Aires 2 (3): 377-468
VACHAL, J. 1904. Voyage de M. G. A. Baer au Tucuman (Argentine). Hymenoptera Mellifera (Familia unica: Apidae). Rev. Entomol. (Caen) 23: 9-26
FRIESE, H. 1906b. Resultate einer Reise des Herrn A. C. Jensen-Haarup in die Gegend von Mendoza (Argentina). Flora Fauna 8 (3): 89-102.
JENSEN-HAARUP, A. C. 1908a. Biological researches amongst the Argentine bees with special reference to flowers they visit. Flora Fauna 10: 95-107
JENSEN-HAARUP, A. C. . 1908b.Hoffmanseggia falcaria, Cav., and its visitors amongst bees. Flora Fauna 10: 108-111.
BRÈTHES, J. 1909c. Notas himenopterológicas. An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires (3) 19: 219-223
HAZELDINE, P.L. 1997. Comportamiento de nidificación de dos especies de Diadasia Patton (Apidae, Emphorini). Physis 54: 43–48.
ALVAREZ, L.J., BERNARDIS, A.M., DEFEA, B.S., DELLAPÉ, P.M., DEL RÍO, M.G., GITTINS LOPEZ, C.G. ET AL. 2021. Inventory of some families of Hemiptera, Coleoptera (Curculionidae) and hymenoptera associated with horticultural production of the Alto Valle de Río Negro and Neuquén provinces (Argentina). Revista de la Sociedad Entomologica Argentina, 80(1): 48-69.