- Xylocopinae
Taxobox
image_caption="Xylocopa violacea "
name = Xylocopinae
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia =Apoidea
familia =Apidae
subfamilia = Xylocopinae
subdivision_ranks = Tribes
subdivision =Allodapini - Allodapine beesCeratinini - Small carpenter beesManueliini Xylocopini - Carpenter beesThe subfamily Xylocopinae occurs worldwide, and includes the familiar
Carpenter bee s and their more obscure relatives; there are many species, but relatively few genera (only 4 genera outside of the allodapines). The tribes within the subfamily other than Xylocopini consist mostly of small, relatively hairless, shiny bees, whose close relationship to the large, hairy carpenter bees is not easily apparent. The vast majority make nests in dead wood, stems, or pith, and while many are solitary, a fair number are communal or subsocial, and there are some genera of allodapines which commonly formeusocial colonies.References
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C. D. Michener (2007) "The Bees of the World", 2nd Edition, Johns Hopkins University Press.
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