MAKE A MEME View Large Image Pachyprosopis cornuta, Horned Naked Bee, collected in Australia by Laurence Packer Here we have a representative of a subfamily of bees found only in Australia and nearby islands, although at least one has been introduced to a different ...
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Keywords: taxonomy:binomial=pachyprosois cornuta taxonomy:binomial=pachyprosoiscornuta naked bee nakedbee naked bee horned pachyprosopis colletidae hymenoptera apodea biml usgs australia oz down under downunder tiny hairless droege usgsbiml pwrc black background animal photo border surreal Pachyprosopis cornuta, Horned Naked Bee, collected in Australia by Laurence Packer Here we have a representative of a subfamily of bees found only in Australia and nearby islands, although at least one has been introduced to a different continent (Africa) where it persisted long enough for bee collectors to find some. This Naked Bee was collected from eucalyptus blossoms while standing on the roof of a car, this unusual footing being required to reach the flowers of the tall tree. The Horned Naked Bee has unusual horn-like projections on the head of the female that vary in size and shape according to how large she is. The smallest females have small conical horns; the largest ones have long curved ones. What they do with these structures is unknown but normally when something is disproportionately larger in bigger individuals the structure serves some combative purpose. Pachyprosopis cornuta, Horned Naked Bee, collected in Australia by Laurence Packer Here we have a representative of a subfamily of bees found only in Australia and nearby islands, although at least one has been introduced to a different continent (Africa) where it persisted long enough for bee collectors to find some. This Naked Bee was collected from eucalyptus blossoms while standing on the roof of a car, this unusual footing being required to reach the flowers of the tall tree. The Horned Naked Bee has unusual horn-like projections on the head of the female that vary in size and shape according to how large she is. The smallest females have small conical horns; the largest ones have long curved ones. What they do with these structures is unknown but normally when something is disproportionately larger in bigger individuals the structure serves some combative purpose.
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