Triepeolus remigatus (Fabricius, 1804)    
Kingdom Animalia   >   Phylum Arthropoda   >   Class Insecta   >   Order Hymenoptera   >   Family Apidae   >   Genus Triepeolus   

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Native to North America, but U.S. range now highly crop-dependent. This bee is a nest inquiline of the squash bee Peponapis pruinosa, which has moved from locations in Mexico and the southern U.S., where squash are native, into areas where they must be replanted each year.

There are 17 records in the project database.

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A Triepeolus remigatus in Frederick Co., Maryland (7/30/2017). Determined by John S. Ascher/BugGuide. Photo by Mark Etheridge. (MBP list)

Triepeolus remigatus in Calvert Co., Maryland (7/26/2023). (c) Judy Ferris, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by jferris11 via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

Triepeolus remigatus in Prince George's Co., Maryland (8/30/2023). (c) bramblefruits, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by bramblefruits via iNaturalist. (MBP list)

A Triepeolus remigatus in Baltimore Co., Maryland (7/14/2015). Verified by H. Go/BugGuide. Photo by John Dennehy. (MBP list)

Triepeolus remigatus collected in Centre Co., Pennsylvania (3/9/2017). Collected by Laura Russo near State College. Photography by Kelly Graninger. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)

Triepeolus remigatus collected in Centre Co., Pennsylvania (3/9/2017). Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)

A Triepeolus remigatus in Centre Co., Pennsylvania (3/9/2017). Collected by Laura Russo. Image processed by Kelly Graninger. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)


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