Eulaema meriana

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Eulaema meriana (Olivier, 1789) è un'ape della tribù Euglossini, diffusa nell'America tropicale. rdf:langString
Eulaema meriana is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1789 door Olivier. rdf:langString
Eulaema meriana är en biart som först beskrevs av Olivier 1789. Eulaema meriana ingår i släktet Eulaema, tribus orkidébin, och familjen långtungebin. Inga underarter finns listade. rdf:langString
Eulaema meriana is a large-bodied bee species in the tribe Euglossini, otherwise known as the orchid bees. The species is a solitary bee and is native to tropical Central and South America. The male collects fragrances from orchid flowers, which it stores in hollows in its hind legs. Orchids can be deceptive by mimicking the form of a female and her sex pheromone, thus luring male bees or wasps. Pollination will take place as the males attempt to mate with the labellum, or the tip petal of the flower. Male E. meriana are territorial and have a particular perch on a tree trunk where it displays to attract a female. After mating, the female builds a nest with urn-shaped cells made with mud, feces, and plant resin, and provisions these with nectar and pollen before laying an egg in each. Thes rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Eulaema meriana female on a flower of the Brazil nut tree
rdf:langString Eulaema Meriana distribution map 2.png
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rdf:langString *Euglossa dimidiata( Latreille, 1809) *Eulaema dimidiata( Lepeletier, 1841)
rdf:langString Eulaema meriana is a large-bodied bee species in the tribe Euglossini, otherwise known as the orchid bees. The species is a solitary bee and is native to tropical Central and South America. The male collects fragrances from orchid flowers, which it stores in hollows in its hind legs. Orchids can be deceptive by mimicking the form of a female and her sex pheromone, thus luring male bees or wasps. Pollination will take place as the males attempt to mate with the labellum, or the tip petal of the flower. Male E. meriana are territorial and have a particular perch on a tree trunk where it displays to attract a female. After mating, the female builds a nest with urn-shaped cells made with mud, feces, and plant resin, and provisions these with nectar and pollen before laying an egg in each. These bees also have complex foraging and wing buzzing behaviors and are part of a mimicry complex.
rdf:langString Eulaema meriana (Olivier, 1789) è un'ape della tribù Euglossini, diffusa nell'America tropicale.
rdf:langString Eulaema meriana is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1789 door Olivier.
rdf:langString Eulaema meriana är en biart som först beskrevs av Olivier 1789. Eulaema meriana ingår i släktet Eulaema, tribus orkidébin, och familjen långtungebin. Inga underarter finns listade.
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