Megachile

Subgenus Litomegachile Mitchell, 3 species

    This subgenus includes three of the most common species of Megachile in Florida. These are ground and stem-nesting bees, polylectic, and fly throughout most of the season.

Key to females of Litomegachile

  1. Mandibles angulate between third and fourth teeth; Sixth tergum straight in profile, the pubescence usually appressed; scopa yellowish..M. mendica

  2. Meg mend F termlat

    Mandible not angulate between third and fourth teeth; sixth tergum usually quite distinctly concave in profile, with abundant erect black hair visible..2.

    Meg pseu F termlat
    Meg tex F termlat

  3. Terga with conspicuous black hairs visible laterally in dorsal aspect. .M. texana

  4. Meg tex F abddor

    Terga with only pale hairs visible laterally in dorsal aspect. Scopa of sixth sternum pale, at least in part..M. brevis

    Terga with a few dark hairs visible laterally. Scopa of sixth sternum entirely black..M. pseudobrevis.

    Meg pseu F abddor
    Meg pseu F termvent

    M. pseudobrevis and M. brevis grouped together here.

Key to males of Litomegachile

  1. Median teeth of apical margin (not carina) of sixth tergum nearer to each other than to lateral teeth or these distances subequal..M. mendica. Note: the distances are variable, where the median teeth can even be somewhat closer to the lateral teeth, but the distances are close in length compared to those of M. pseudobrevis and M. texana. Apical margin of T5 of M. mendica males lacks fascia.

    Meg mend M term

    Median teeth of the sixth tergum definitely nearer the lateral teeth than to each other. Apical margin of T5 fasciate..2

    Meg pseu M term
    Meg tex M term

  2. Carina of sixth tergum definitely and quite deeply emarginate medially. M. texana

    Meg tex M termdor

    Carina of sixth tergum with at most an indefinite median emargination which is often indistinguishable from the more lateral irregular crenulations..3

    Meg pseu M termdor

  3. Pubescence of abdomen entirely pale..M.brevis

    Few black hairs present on the abdomen.. M. pseudobrevis.

    Meg pseu M abdlat

    M. pseudobrevis and M. brevis grouped together here.


Megachilidae: Megachile mendica mendica Cresson

County Records: Alachua, Putnam, Levy, Bradford, St. Johns, Highlands; Mitchell lists Miami-Dade, Jefferson, Walton

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Locations: Gainesville, University of Florida Natural Teaching Laboratory, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, Kanapaha Prarie, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, Austin Cary Memorial Forest, Goethe State Forest, Brooker, Crescent Beach, Matanzas State Forest, Archbold Biological Station; Mitchell lists DeFuniak Springs, Monticello, Miami, Cedar Keys, Crestview, Deep Lake, Homestead

Dates: nearly all year

Plants: Polylectic, but especially Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae

Notes: Nests primarily in wood.

Female

Meg mend F dorhab
Meg mend F face
Meg mend F mandclyp
Meg mend F vertscut
Meg mend F petio
Meg mend F abddor
Meg mend F termdor
Meg mend F lathab
Meg mend F genapleur
Meg mend F proplat
Meg mend F abdlat
Meg mend F termlat
Meg mend F venthab
Meg mend F headthorvent
Meg mend F stern
Meg mend F termvent
Meg mend F wings

Male

Meg mend M dorhab
Meg mend M face
Meg mend M mandclyp
Meg mend M vertscut
Meg mend M petio
Meg mend M abddor
Meg mend M termdor
Meg mend M term
Meg mend M lathab
Meg mend M genapleur
Meg mend M proplat
Meg mend M abdlat
Meg mend M venthab
Meg mend M headvent
Meg mend M headthorvent
Meg mend M stern
Meg mend M termvent
Meg mend M genarmdor
Meg mend M genarmvent

Megachilidae: Megachile pseudobrevis Mitchell (includes M. brevis Say)

County Records: For M. pseudobrevis - Alachua, Putnam, Levy, St. Johns; Mitchell lists Miami-Dade. For M. brevis - Mitchell lists Miami-Dade, Walton, Escambia

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Locations: M. pseudobrevis - Gainesville, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, Kanapaha Prairie, University of Florida Natural Teaching Laboratory, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, Austin Cary Memorial Forest, Goethe State Forest, Crescent Beach, Cutler, Miami, Silver Palm, Hollywood, Miami Beach, S. Miami, Crestview, Homestead. M. brevis: DeFuniak Springs, Biscayne Bay, Miami, Lakeland, Pensacola

Dates: March-November

Plants: Polylectic, but especially Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae

Notes: Variable in nesting habit. Both soil and stems used. Mitchell split out two subspecies, M. brevis brevis and a southeastern form Megachile brevis pseudobrevis, now considered separate species. Nearly all of our specimens conform to M. pseudobrevis.

Female

Meg pseu F dorhab
Meg pseu F face
Meg pseu F mandclyp
Meg pseu F vertscut
Meg pseu F petio
Meg pseu F abddor
Meg pseu F lathab
Meg pseu F genapleur
Meg pseu F proplat
Meg pseu F abdlat
Meg pseu F termlat
Meg pseu F venthab
Meg pseu F headthorvent
Meg pseu F headthorvent
Meg pseu F stern
Meg pseu F termvent
Meg pseu F wings

Male

Meg pseu M dorhab
Meg pseu M face
Meg pseu M face
Meg pseu M mandclyp
Meg pseu M vertscut
Meg pseu M abddor
Meg pseu M termdor
Meg pseu M term
Meg pseu M lathab
Meg pseu M genapleur
Meg pseu M abdlat
Meg pseu M venthab
Meg pseu M headthorvent
Meg pseu M genarmdor

Megachilidae: Megachile texana Cresson

County Records: Alachua, Bradford, St. Johns, Gulf, DeSoto, Putnam, Escambia, Liberty, Clay, Nassau, Wakulla, Monroe, Miami-Dade, Bay, Leon; Mitchell also records it from Duval

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Locations: Gainesville, University of Florida campus, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, Austin Cary Memorial Forest, Hawthorne, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, Crescent Beach, Brooker

Dates: May-Sept.

Plants: Polylectic, but especially Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae

Notes: Soil nesting species.

Female

Meg tex F dorhab
Meg tex F face
Meg tex F mandclyp
Meg tex F vertscut
Meg tex F petio
Meg tex F abddor
Meg tex F lathab
Meg tex F genapleur
Meg tex F proplat
Meg tex F abdlat
Meg tex F termlat
Meg tex F venthab
Meg tex F stern
Meg tex F termvent
Meg tex F wings

Male

Meg tex M dorhab
Meg tex M face
Meg tex M mandclyp
Meg tex M vertscut
Meg tex M petio
Meg tex M abddor
Meg tex M termdor
Meg tex M term
Meg tex M lathab
Meg tex M genapleur
Meg tex M abdlat
Meg tex M termlat
Meg tex M venthab
Meg tex M headvent
Meg tex M headthorvent
Meg tex M stern
Meg tex M genarmdor