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1.1  Ctenocolletes  





1.2  Stenotritus  







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Stenotritidae






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Stenotritidae
Ctenocolletes tigris
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Clade: Anthophila
Family: Stenotritidae
Genera

Ctenocolletes
Stenotritus

The Stenotritidae is the smallest of all formally recognised bee families, with only 21 species in two genera, all of them restricted to Australia. Historically, they were generally considered to belong in the family Colletidae, but the stenotritids are presently considered their sister taxon, and deserving of family status.[1] Of prime importance is that the stenotritids have unmodified mouthparts, whereas colletids are separated from all other bees by having bilobed glossae.

The American entomologist Ronald J. McGinley proposed their position as an independent family based on the morphology of the glossae in 1980.[2] This view quickly became established.

They are large, densely hairy, fast-flying bees, which make simple burrows in the ground and firm, ovoid provision masses in cells lined with a waterproof secretion. The nests of some species can reach a depth of more than three metres.[3] The larvae do not spin cocoons.

Fossil brood cells of a stenotritid bee have been found in the Pleistocene of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.[4]

Species

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The family contains two genera: Ctenocolletes and Stenotritus.

Ctenocolletes

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Stenotritus

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References

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  1. ^ Danforth, Bryan N.; Sipes, Sedonia; Fang, Jennifer; Brady, Sean G. (2006). "The history of early bee diversification based on five genes plus morphology". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103 (41): 15118–15123. Bibcode:2006PNAS..10315118D. doi:10.1073/pnas.0604033103. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 1586180. PMID 17015826. ResearchGate Publication 6778915
  • ^ McGinley, Ronald J. (1980) [1980]. "Glossal Morphology of the Colletidae and Recognition of the Stenotritidae at the Family Level (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 53 (3). Kansas (Central States) Entomological Society: 539–552. eISSN 1937-2353. ISSN 0022-8567. JSTOR 25084069.
  • ^ Houston, Terry F. (1987-04-13). "A second contribution to the biology of Ctenocolletes bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Stenotritidae)" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 13 (2): 189–201. ISSN 0312-3162. S2CID 54842580. BioStor BHL ResearchGate Publication 267823176
  • ^ Houston, Terry F. (1987-05-29). "Fossil brood cells of stenotritid bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from the Pleistocene of South Australia". Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 111 (1–2): 93–97. ISSN 0372-1426. S2CID 86005131. BioStor BHL

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