Rediviva
Rediviva is a genus of bees in the Melittidae family endemic to South Africa.[1][2]
Rediviva | |
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Rediviva longimanus (female) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Melittidae |
Subfamily: | Melittinae |
Genus: | Rediviva Friese, 1911 |
Species
- Rediviva albifasciata Whitehead & Steiner, 1994
- Rediviva alonsoae Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva aurata Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva bicava Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva colorata Michener, 1981
- Rediviva emdeorum Vogel & Michener, 1985
- Rediviva gigas Whitehead & Steiner, 1993
- Rediviva intermedia Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva intermixta (Cockerell, 1934)
- Rediviva longimanus Michener, 1981
- Rediviva macgregori Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva micheneri Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva neliana Cockerell, 1931
- Rediviva nitida Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva pallidula Whitehead & Steiner, 1992
- Rediviva parva Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva peringueyi (Friese, 1911)
- Rediviva ruficornis Whitehead & Steiner, 2001
- Rediviva rufipes (Friese, 1913)
- Rediviva rufocincta (Cockerell, 1934)
- Rediviva saetigera Whitehead & Steiner, 1992
- Rediviva tropicalis (Cockerell, 1934)
References
- Steiner, Kim E.; Whitehead, V. B. (1990). "Pollinator Adaptation to Oil-Secreting Flowers--Rediviva and Diascia". Evolution. 44 (6): 1701โ1707. doi:10.2307/2409348. ISSN 0014-3820.
- Kuhlmann, Michael; Hollens, Hilke (2015-03-12). "Morphology of oil-collecting pilosity of female Rediviva bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Melittidae) reflects host plant use". Journal of Natural History. 49 (9โ10): 561โ573. doi:10.1080/00222933.2014.939732. ISSN 0022-2933.
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