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    Eufriesea purpurata is a species of eusocial orchid bee common in northeastern South America, particularly in the Amazon basin. It is an important pollinator...
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    Eufriesea is a genus of euglossine bees. Like all orchid bees, they are restricted to the Neotropics. All species range from entirely to at least partially...
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  • Thumbnail for Eufriesea surinamensis
    Eufriesea surinamensis belongs to the tribe of euglossine bees and as such is a species of orchid bee. This should not be mistaken with the species group...
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    200 described species, distributed in five genera: Euglossa, Eulaema, Eufriesea, Exaerete and the monotypic Aglae. All species occur in South or Central...
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    Eufriesea flaviventris is a species of bee in the family Apidae, tribe Euglossini (orchid bees). "Species detailsĀ : Eufriesea flaviventris (Friese, 1899)"...
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    morphologically and chromatically atypical for the genus, and resembles the related Eufriesea in a number of characters including coloration. Euglossa occurs naturally...
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    they are cleptoparasites in the nests of other euglossines in the genera Eufriesea and Eulaema. It contains the following species: Exaerete azteca Moure...
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    bumblebees. They lack metallic coloration as occurs in the related genus Eufriesea. Eulaema is found from Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Misiones (Argentina)...
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    of other large euglossine bees, especially in the genera Eulaema and Eufriesea. Exaerete frontalis is found from Central America to central South America...
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    do not build nests, as they are kleptoparasites of Eulaema nigrita and Eufriesea surinamensis. Usually they wait for the host bees to leave the nest, then...
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