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- Title
SURVEYS OF BEES (HYMENOPTERA: APOIDEA: ANTHOPHILA) IN NATURAL AREAS OF ALACHUA COUNTY IN NORTH-CENTRAL FLORIDA.
- Authors
Hall, H. Glenn; Ascher, John S.
- Abstract
Bee surveys were conducted in Alachua County, Florida, at 1 to 6 sites within each of 4 natural areas including 2 large state preserves. Bees were collected passively with colored cups and actively with nets. A total of 2,590 bees were captured belonging to 34 genera and 111 species. Of the 5 bee families found, Apidae was represented by the most species, whereas the 6 most numerous species were Halictidae. Six species are new state records for Florida. Males of the rarely-collected Florida endemic bee Stelis ater Mitchell were discovered, and this species is reported for the first time as a cleptoparasite of Osmia chalybea Smith, confirmed by rearing from trap nests. Other potential new host-parasite associations are discussed. Bee species lists and ecological patterns are compared with those from previous surveys in southern Florida. Distinctive characteristics of the north-central Florida bee fauna are discussed including the presence of both northern and peninsular species, subspecies, and populations.
- Subjects
ALACHUA County (Fla.); FLORIDA; POLLINATORS; APIDAE; HALICTIDAE; ANDRENA; ENTOMOLOGISTS; CROPS; PLANT reproduction
- Publication
Florida Entomologist (Florida Entomological Society), 2010, Vol 93, Issue 4, p609
- ISSN
0015-4040
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1653/024.093.0419