Pseudoanthidium deesense

Taxonomy

Family: Megachilidae
Subfamily: Megachilinae
Tribe: Anthidiini
Genus: PseudoanthidiumFriese 1898
Subgenus: PseudoanthidiumFriese 1898
Species: Pseudoanthidium deesense (Mavromoustakis, 1948)

Background

Pseudoanthidium deesense are small bees, approximately 6 mm in body length (Mavromoustakis 1947bMavromoustakis 1947b:
Mavromoustakis 1947. XXXVIII.—New and little-known bees of the subfamily Anthidiinæ (Apoidea).—Part II
). They have predominantly black integumentintegument:
a tough, protective outer layer
with symmetrical pale-yellow spots on their face, tergaterga:
the segments on the top side of the abdomen, often abbreviated when referring to a specific segment to T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, or T7
, and the scutellumscutellum:
shield shaped plate behind scutum
. They have a thin coat of white pubescencepubescence:
short, fine hair
that covers most of their bodies.

Distribution

Pseudoanthidium deesense is known from India (Mavromoustakis 1947bMavromoustakis 1947b:
Mavromoustakis 1947. XXXVIII.—New and little-known bees of the subfamily Anthidiinæ (Apoidea).—Part II
).


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Host associations

Floral associations are unknown.

Nesting behavior

Little is known about the nesting biology of Pseudoanthidium deesense but most species of Pseudoanthidium nest in pre-existing cavities like in wood, stems, galls or crevices (Litman et al. 2021Litman et al. 2021:
Litman, J. R., Fateryga, A. V., Griswold, T. L., Aubert, M., Proshchalykin, M. Y., Le Divelec, R., Burrows, S. & Praz, C. J. 2022. Paraphyly and low levels of genetic divergence in morphologically distinct taxa: revision of the Pseudoanthidium scapulare complex of carder bees (Apoidea: Megachilidae: Anthidiini). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 195(4): 1287-1337.
).

Known invasives

There are no known invasives.
  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;female face, photo: Chelsey Ritner

Pseudoanthidium deesense female face, photo: Chelsey Ritner

  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;female lateral habitus, photo: Chelsey Ritner

Pseudoanthidium deesense female lateral habitus, photo: Chelsey Ritner

  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;female abdomen, photo: Chelsey Ritner

Pseudoanthidium deesense female abdomen, photo: Chelsey Ritner

  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;male face, photo: Chelsey Ritner

Pseudoanthidium deesense male face, photo: Chelsey Ritner

  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;male lateral habitus, photo: Chelsey Ritner

Pseudoanthidium deesense male lateral habitus, photo: Chelsey Ritner

  Pseudoanthidium deesense nbsp;male abdomen, photo: Chelsey Ritner
Pseudoanthidium deesense male abdomen, photo: Chelsey Ritner