- Ptiloglossa
Taxobox | name = "Ptiloglossa"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia =Apoidea
familia =Colletidae
subfamilia =Diphaglossinae
genus = "Ptiloglossa"
genus_authority = Smith, 1853Ptiloglossa is a small American genus within the bee family
Colletidae , consisting of generally large, hairy species which are temporally-specializedcrepuscular pollinators (active only at sundown, orvespertine , or more typically, at pre-dawn, ormatinal ), and they often utilize a pollen-extraction behavior known asbuzz pollination . They have greatly enlarged ocelli to assist them in flying under very low light levels. They are most diverse in South andCentral America (30 or more species), with at least one species, "Ptiloglossa arizonensis ", occurring in the US. Like most colletids, these bees have liquid larval provisions sealed inside a membranous, cellophane-like cell lining, and it is believed that yeasts in the liquid may act as the primary protein source.
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