Hylaeus (Planihylaeus) daviesiae (Hylaeine colletid bee)


Feeds on Fabaceae (peas), perhaps exclusively. The abdomen (metasoma) of males is brown anteriorly, black posteriorly. Females are less colourful, but with small yellow markings on the face.

This species was discovered on Black Mountain in Canberra, and identified in 1981. It has been recorded at several sites along the east coast of NSW (although there are relatively few records).


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Regional distribution

Hylaeus (Planihylaeus) daviesiae is listed in the following regions:

834,662 sightings of 23,010 species from 14,498 members
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