Perdita claripennis (Andrenid Bee)
Taxonomy
- Class: INSECTA
- Order: HYMENOPTERA
- Family: ANDRENIDAE
- Genus: Perdita
- Scientific Name: Perdita claripennis Timberlake, 1968
- Common Name: Andrenid Bee
- Synonyms:
Taxonomic Name Source
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). 2008. World Bee Checklist Project (version 03-Oct-2008). Integrated Taxonomic Information System: Biological Names. Online. Available: http://www.itis.gov.
No Photo Available
Species Occurrence Data From: Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
Agency Conservation Status
- SGCN
- NMDGF:
- USFWS:
- BLM:
- USFS:
- IUCN Red List: Not Evaluated
- Nature Serve Global: GNR
- NHNM State: SNR
- NM Endemic YES
Agency Conservation Status
SGCN | NMDGF | USFWS | BLM Status | USFS | IUCN Red List |
Nature Serve Global |
NHNM State | NM Endemic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Draft SGCN | Not Evaluated | GNR | SNR | YES |
Description
This species is a small miner bee (4 mm) with a blue-green head and thorax, though the labrum and parts of the clypeus are dark black and some markings on the pronotum are white. The abdomen is black, with moderately broad white bands on tergites one through four, and two vestigial marks on tergite five. It is similar to Perdita affinis due to the dark scape, but it can be distinguished by its very narrowly interrupted bands on the abdomen, its whitish wings, and its smaller size (Timberlake 1968).