Lateral view of female of Melitoma nudipes (Burmeister, 1876) Photo: M.Lucia
Lateral view of female of Melitoma nudipes (Burmeister, 1876) Photo: M.Lucia
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Solitary bees, soil excavators
Argentina
Chaco
Córdoba
Entre Ríos
Misiones
San Juan
Santa Fe
Other distribution
Synonyms
Ptilothrix similis Friese, 1899
Meliphila mattogrossensis Schrottky, 1902
References
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