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Amegilla dawsoni, sometimes called the Dawson's burrowing bee, is a species of bee that nests by the thousands in arid claypans in Western Australia. It is a long tongued bee, of the tribe Anthophorini and genus Amegilla, the second largest genus in Anthophorini. They are known solitary nesters. Though each female bee will build her own nest, they aggregate in large communities that give the appearance of colonies. Their nests are dug into the ground, with individual capsules created for each brood cell. Each female will only breed once in their breeding season.

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  • Amegilla dawsoni, sometimes called the Dawson's burrowing bee, is a species of bee that nests by the thousands in arid claypans in Western Australia. It is a long tongued bee, of the tribe Anthophorini and genus Amegilla, the second largest genus in Anthophorini. The Dawson's burrowing bee is one of the largest Australian bee species, growing to be 23 millimetres (0.91 in) in length and 45 millimetres (1.8 in) in wingspan. With the exception of their faces, the bees are covered in brown fur, if male, or brown and white fur if female. They are similar in size and coloring to Australian carpenter bees. They are known solitary nesters. Though each female bee will build her own nest, they aggregate in large communities that give the appearance of colonies. Their nests are dug into the ground, with individual capsules created for each brood cell. Each female will only breed once in their breeding season. The males of the species are dimorphic, based on brood provisioning strategies during development. The larger males – called majors – tend to aggressively patrol emergence areas, and will compete in physical fights to mate with virgin or recently mated females. On the other hand, the smaller males – called minors – which make up 80% of the male population, will wait at the fringes of the emergence area and will mate only with females who are able to fly away unmated from the immediate vicinity of their natal nests. Females indicate receptiveness or lack of receptiveness to mating by emitting particular mixes of chemical signals based on whether she has mated previously. The bee feeds only on 4 genera of plants located in the deserts of Western Australia. This resource pressure has been implicated in forcing the bees to be panmictic. (en)
  • Amegilla dawsoni es una especie de abeja del género Amegilla, familia Apidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Rayment en 1951.​ (es)
  • Amegilla dawsoni is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1951 door Rayment. (nl)
  • Amegilla dawsoni är en biart som först beskrevs av Rayment 1951. Amegilla dawsoni ingår i släktet Amegilla och familjen långtungebin. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (лат.) — вид крупных земляных пчёл из трибы семейства Apidae. Эндемик Австралии. (ru)
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  • Rayment, 1951 (en)
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  • Amegilla dawsoni (en)
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  • Amegilla dawsoni (en)
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  • Amegilla dawsoni es una especie de abeja del género Amegilla, familia Apidae.​ Fue descrita científicamente por Rayment en 1951.​ (es)
  • Amegilla dawsoni is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1951 door Rayment. (nl)
  • Amegilla dawsoni är en biart som först beskrevs av Rayment 1951. Amegilla dawsoni ingår i släktet Amegilla och familjen långtungebin. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (лат.) — вид крупных земляных пчёл из трибы семейства Apidae. Эндемик Австралии. (ru)
  • Amegilla dawsoni, sometimes called the Dawson's burrowing bee, is a species of bee that nests by the thousands in arid claypans in Western Australia. It is a long tongued bee, of the tribe Anthophorini and genus Amegilla, the second largest genus in Anthophorini. They are known solitary nesters. Though each female bee will build her own nest, they aggregate in large communities that give the appearance of colonies. Their nests are dug into the ground, with individual capsules created for each brood cell. Each female will only breed once in their breeding season. (en)
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  • Amegilla dawsoni (en)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (es)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (nl)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (ru)
  • Amegilla dawsoni (sv)
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