Lateral view of female of Lanthanomelissa discrepans Holmberg, 1903 Photo: M.Lucia
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Solitary bees, soil excavators
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Córdoba
Entre Ríos
Other distribution
Brazil
References
BRÈTHES, J. 1909c. Notas himenopterológicas. An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires (3) 19: 219-223
WITTMANN, D. & HOFFMANN, M. 1990. Bees of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Iheringia, Sér. Zool. 70: 17-43
URBAN, D. 1995. Espécies novas de Lanthanomelissa Holmberg e Lanthanella Michener & Moure (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae, Exomalopsinae). Rev. Bras. Zool. 12 (4): 767-777
ROIG-ALSINA, A. 1997. A generic study of the bees of the tribe Tapinotaspidini, with notes on the evolution of their oil-collecting structures. Mitt. Münch. Entomol. Ges. 87: 3-21
COCUCCI, A. A., SÉRSIC, A. & ROIG-ALSINA, A. 2000. Oil-colleting structures in Tapinotaspidini: their diversity, function and probable origin (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Mitt. Münch. Entomol. Ges. 90: 51-74
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