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Megachile campanulae, known as the bellflower resin bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. Described in 1903, these solitary bees are native to eastern North America. Studies in 2013 placed them among the first insect species to use synthetic materials for making nests. They are considered mason bees, which is a common descriptor of bees in several families, including Megachilidae. Within the genus Megachile, frequently also referred to as leafcutter bees, M. campanulae is a member of the subgenus Chelostomoides, which do not construct nests from cut leaves, but rather from plant resins and other materials. Females lay eggs in nests constructed with individual cell compartments for each egg. Once hatched, the eggs progress through larval stages and subsequently will overwinte

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  • Megachile campanulae, comúnmente llamada bellflower resin bee en inglés,​ es una especie de abejas de la familia Megachilidae (llamadas abejas cortadoras de hojas y abejas de la resina), nativa de los Estados Unidos. Usan resinas de plantas para construir tabiques en sus nidos. Éste fue uno de los primeros casos documentados en la literatura científica de insectos que hacen uso de materiales sintéticos en la construcción de sus nidos en 2013.​ Se encuentra en el este y centro de Estados Unidos y Canadá. Los adultos son activos de abril a septiembre.​ (es)
  • Megachile campanulae, known as the bellflower resin bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. Described in 1903, these solitary bees are native to eastern North America. Studies in 2013 placed them among the first insect species to use synthetic materials for making nests. They are considered mason bees, which is a common descriptor of bees in several families, including Megachilidae. Within the genus Megachile, frequently also referred to as leafcutter bees, M. campanulae is a member of the subgenus Chelostomoides, which do not construct nests from cut leaves, but rather from plant resins and other materials. Females lay eggs in nests constructed with individual cell compartments for each egg. Once hatched, the eggs progress through larval stages and subsequently will overwinter as pupae. The bees are susceptible to parasitism from several other bee species, which act as brood parasites. They are medium-sized bees and the female adults are typically larger than the males. They are important pollinators of numerous native plant species throughout their range. (en)
  • Megachile campanulae, communément appelée l'abeille de résine de campanule, est une espèce d'abeilles mégachiles indigènes aux États-Unis. Ces abeilles solitaires sont l'un des premiers insectes documentés dans la littérature scientifique utilisant des matériaux synthétiques pour la fabrication de nids. (fr)
  • Megachile campanulae is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie Megachilidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1903 door Robertson. (nl)
  • Megachile campanulae är en art av bin som först beskrevs av den amerikanske entomologen 1903. Megachile campanulae ingår i släktet tapetserarbin (Megachile) och familjen buksamlarbin. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • (en)
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  • Megachile (en)
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  • Male M. campanulae (en)
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  • Bellflower resin bee (en)
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  • Megachile (en)
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  • Megachile_campanulae_distribution.svg (en)
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  • Distribution of M. campanulae (en)
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  • campanulae (en)
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  • *M. c. campanulae (en)
  • *M. c. wilmingtoni (en)
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  • Subspecies (en)
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  • (Mitchell, 1924) (en)
  • (Mitchell, 1937) (en)
  • (Robertson, 1903) (en)
  • Megachile campanulae var. wilmingtoni (en)
  • Oligotropus campanulae (en)
  • Oligotropus wilmingtoni (en)
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  • Megachile campanulae, comúnmente llamada bellflower resin bee en inglés,​ es una especie de abejas de la familia Megachilidae (llamadas abejas cortadoras de hojas y abejas de la resina), nativa de los Estados Unidos. Usan resinas de plantas para construir tabiques en sus nidos. Éste fue uno de los primeros casos documentados en la literatura científica de insectos que hacen uso de materiales sintéticos en la construcción de sus nidos en 2013.​ Se encuentra en el este y centro de Estados Unidos y Canadá. Los adultos son activos de abril a septiembre.​ (es)
  • Megachile campanulae, communément appelée l'abeille de résine de campanule, est une espèce d'abeilles mégachiles indigènes aux États-Unis. Ces abeilles solitaires sont l'un des premiers insectes documentés dans la littérature scientifique utilisant des matériaux synthétiques pour la fabrication de nids. (fr)
  • Megachile campanulae is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie Megachilidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1903 door Robertson. (nl)
  • Megachile campanulae är en art av bin som först beskrevs av den amerikanske entomologen 1903. Megachile campanulae ingår i släktet tapetserarbin (Megachile) och familjen buksamlarbin. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Megachile campanulae, known as the bellflower resin bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. Described in 1903, these solitary bees are native to eastern North America. Studies in 2013 placed them among the first insect species to use synthetic materials for making nests. They are considered mason bees, which is a common descriptor of bees in several families, including Megachilidae. Within the genus Megachile, frequently also referred to as leafcutter bees, M. campanulae is a member of the subgenus Chelostomoides, which do not construct nests from cut leaves, but rather from plant resins and other materials. Females lay eggs in nests constructed with individual cell compartments for each egg. Once hatched, the eggs progress through larval stages and subsequently will overwinte (en)
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  • Megachile campanulae (es)
  • Megachile campanulae (fr)
  • Megachile campanulae (en)
  • Megachile campanulae (nl)
  • Megachile campanulae (sv)
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