Lateral view of female of D. arrhenica (Vachal, 1904) (Photo: L. Alvarez)
Lateral view of female of D. arrhenica (Vachal, 1904) (Photo: L. Alvarez)
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Solitary bees, soil excavators
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Catamarca
La Rioja
Mendoza
Salta
Santiago del Estero
Tucumán
Other distribution
Paraguay
References
VACHAL, J. 1904. Voyage de M. G. A. Baer au Tucuman (Argentine). Hymenoptera Mellifera (Familia unica: Apidae). Rev. Entomol. (Caen) 23: 9-26
BRÈTHES, J. 1910a. Himenópteros argentinos. An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires (3) 20: 205-316
URBAN, D. 1971. As espécies de Alloscirtetica Holmberg, 1909 (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Bol. Univ. Fed. Parana, Zool. 3 (16): 307-369
URBAN, D. 1982. Sobre o gênero Alloscirtetica Holmberg, 1909 (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Dusenia 13 (2): 65-80
VÁZQUEZ, D. P., ASCHERO, V., & STEVANI, E. L. 2008. Livestock grazing, habitat protection and diversity of bees and wasps in the Central Monte desert. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent, 67(3-4), 1-10.
FREITAS, F. V., BRANSTETTER, M. G., FRANCESCHINI-SANTOS, V. H., DORCHIN, A., WRIGHT, K. W., LÓPEZ-URIBE, M. M., ... & ALMEIDA, E. A. 2023. UCE phylogenomics, biogeography, and classification of long-horned bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerini), with insights on using specimens with extremely degraded DNA. Insect Syst Diver. 7(4) 3: 1-21.