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Tribe of bees
genera: Euglossa, Eulaema, Eufriesea, Exaerete and the monotypic Aglae. All species occur in South or Central America, though one species, Euglossa dilemma
Euglossini
Genus of bees
Euglossa is a genus of orchid bees (Euglossini). Like all their close relatives, they are native to the Neotropics; an introduced population exists in
Euglossa
Species of bee
Euglossa bazinga is a euglossine bee species found in Brazil. It is named after the catchphrase of the fictional character Dr. Sheldon Cooper from the
Euglossa_bazinga
Species of bee
Euglossa dilemma, the green orchid bee or dilemma orchid bee, is a species of solitary euglossine bee native to a broad area of Central America, and recently
Euglossa_dilemma
Species of bee
Euglossa hyacinthina, is a species of the orchid bee tribe Euglossini in the family Apidae. With a tongue that can get up to as long as 4 cm, this orchid
Euglossa_hyacinthina
Species of bee
Euglossa viridissima is a species of orchid bee native to Central America, historically confused with a cryptic sister species, Euglossa dilemma. Like
Euglossa_viridissima
Species of bee
Euglossa solangeae is a Euglossine bee species found in coastal southeastern Brazil. It is believed to be part of the Euglossa stellfeldi group. Nemesio
Euglossa_solangeae
Species of bee
Euglossa cordata is a primitively eusocial orchid bee of the American tropics. The species is known for its green body color and ability to fly distances
Euglossa_cordata
Species of orchid
observations suggest that Euglossa (reported as E. viridissima, but this species has historically been confused with other Euglossa species) might be capable
Vanilla_planifolia
Species of bee
Euglossa jacquelynae is a Euglossine bee species found in Central Brazil. Nemesio, Andre. "Three new species of Euglossa Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Euglossa_jacquelynae
Genus of red ants
that Solenopsis ants parasitically take advantage of are bees, such as Euglossa imperialis, a nonsocial orchid bee species, from which the ants enter the
Fire_ant
Species of bee
Euglossa imperialis is a bee species in the family Apidae. It is considered to be one of the most important pollinators to many Neotropical orchid species
Euglossa_imperialis
Species of bee
Euglossa sovietica is a Euglossine bee species found in the western Brazilian Amazon. It is believed to be part of the Euglossa purpurea group. Nemesio
Euglossa_sovietica
Species of bee
Euglossa decorata is a species of euglossine bee. This species is placed in the genus Euglossa, subgenus Euglossella. It is a member of the decorate species
Euglossa_decorata
Class of arthropods
diving beetle Dytiscus marginalis larva in a pond The green orchid bee Euglossa dilemma of Central America The desert locust Schistocerca gregaria laying
Insect
Species of bee
Euglossa villosa is a species of orchid bee in the genus Euglossa. It has been found in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. It is a
Euglossa_villosa
Species of orchid
Eulophia euglossa is a species of orchid native to the western coast of Africa, as well as the nations of Central African Republic and Ethiopia. It is
Eulophia_euglossa
Species of insect
Euglossa mixta is a species of orchid bee native to Central America and South America, it is a member of the genus Euglossa a group of brilliant green
Euglossa_mixta
Type of growth in plants
Garófalo, C. A. (2004-11-01). "Nesting biology and social structure of Euglossa (Euglossa) townsendi Cockerell (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Euglossini)". Insectes
Secondary_growth
Species of bee
Euglossa bidentata is a Euglossine bee species found in the Amazon rainforest. Richard O. Bierregaard, ed. (2001). Lessons from Amazonia: The Ecology and
Euglossa_bidentata
Genus of wasps
bees in the genus Euglossa. Yanega, D. (1994) Arboreal, Ant-Mimicking Mutillid Wasps, Pappognatha; Parasites of Neotropical Euglossa (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae
Pappognatha
Family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales
require to synthesize pheromonal attractants. Males of species such as Euglossa imperialis or Eulaema meriana leave their territories periodically to forage
Orchid
Fictional character in The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon
named after Sheldon. In 2012, a newly discovered species of bee was named Euglossa bazinga, after the character's noted catch phrase, "Bazinga!" In March
Sheldon_Cooper
Topics referred to by the same term
Bazinga may also refer to: Bazinga rieki, a genus of rhizostome jellyfish Euglossa bazinga, a species of euglossine bee "Bazinga" (song), a 2021 song by SB19
Bazinga_(disambiguation)
Hofstadter Raj Koothrappali Penny Howard Wolowitz Related "Soft Kitty" Bazinga (jellyfish) BaZnGa Euglossa bazinga 246247 Sheldoncooper Moon pie Category
List of Young Sheldon episodes
List_of_Young_Sheldon_episodes
Species of orchid bee that collects DDT
Eufriesea Species: E. purpurata Binomial name Eufriesea purpurata Mocsáry, 1896 Synonyms Euglossa purpurata (Mocsáry, 1896) Euplusia purpurata (Mocsáry, 1896)
Eufriesea_purpurata
Infraorder of mites
(Uropoda). Their bee hosts include honey bees (Apis), bumble bees (Bombus), Euglossa orchid bees, and Melipona stingless bees. They are believed to be harmless
Uropodina
Chemical compound
elephants. It is one of the very few compounds to attract the orchid bee Euglossa cyanura and has been used to capture and study the species. p-Cresol is
P-Cresol
Chemical compound
bait to attract and collect these bees for study. One such study with Euglossa imperialis, a nonsocial orchid bee species, has shown that the presence
Eucalyptol
Genus of orchids
'Jeannie Wolff' (E. streptopetala x E. speciosa) Eulophia 'John Davison' (E. euglossa x E. andamanensis) Eulophia 'Memoria Alexis Pardo' (E. guineensis x E.
Eulophia
Species of plant
subsp. picridis (F.W.Schultz) O.Bolòs, Vigo, Masalles & Ninot Orobanche euglossa Rchb.f. Orobanche freynii Nyman Orobanche hieracii-pilosellae F.W.Schultz
Orobanche picridis-hieracioidis
Orobanche_picridis-hieracioidis
Species of bee
flower. Stanhopea orchids are mostly pollinated by large Eulaema bees, Euglossa species often being too small for the purpose. In more primitive species
Eulaema_meriana
Species of orchid
pseudobulbous epiphyte and has a pale-flesh colored flower that is pollinated by Euglossa purpurea. It can be found from Costa Rica to southern Mexico in wet and
Gongora_unicolor
Biological process occurring in plants
flowers attract pollinators by odor. For example, orchid bee species such as Euglossa cordata are attracted to orchids this way, and it has been suggested that
Pollination
Species of bee
nigrita Lepeletier, 1841 Synonyms Centris nigrita raymondii Schrottky, 1907 Euglossa nigrita nigriceps Friese, 1923 Eulaema analis Lepeletier, 1841 Eulaema
Eulaema_nigrita
Species of plant in the orchid family
by bees. Males bees from tribe Euglossini including Euglossa bursigera, Euglossa ignita, Euglossa tridentata, and Eulaema cingulata exhibit scent collecting
Vanilla_odorata
Retrieved 2022-05-10. Nemésio, André; Ferrari, Rafael R. (2012-12-18). "Euglossa (Glossura) bazinga sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Apinae, Apini, Euglossina)
List of organisms named after works of fiction
List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction
quinquefasciatus (Southern house mosquito) Dinoderus minutus (Bamboo borer) Euglossa dilemma (green orchid bee) Glycaspis brimblecombei (Red gum lerp psyllid)
List of invasive species in Florida
List_of_invasive_species_in_Florida
Area a wild animal consistently defends
bees also exhibit territoriality to defend mating sites. For example, in Euglossa imperialis, a non-social bee species, males have been observed to occasionally
Territory_(animal)
Topics referred to by the same term
Epermenia bidentata, a fringe-tufted moth Eudonia bidentata, a grass moth Euglossa bidentata, an orchid bee This disambiguation page lists articles associated
E._bidentata
Species of bee
Apidae Genus: Eulaema Species: E. mocsaryi Binomial name Eulaema mocsaryi Friese, 1899 Synonyms Euglossa fallax Smith, 1854 Eulema fallax Smith, 1874
Eulaema_mocsaryi
Technique used by bees to release pollen
Arctostaphylos – manzanita Some Fabaceae Senna Amegilla sp. Bombus terrestris Euglossa sp. Melipona sp. Nomia sp. Oxaea sp. Protandrena sp. Xylocopa frontalis
Buzz_pollination
Species of bee
Linnaeus, 1758 Apis abdomenoflavum De Geer 1773 Centris smaragdina Perty 1833 Euglossa angulata Mocsary 1897 Eulaema bruesi Cockerell 1914 Eulaema amabilis Cockerell
Eufriesea_surinamensis
Genus of jellyfishes
straight radial canals of this new species are reminiscent of such strings. Euglossa bazinga, an endangered bee species of Brazil Wikimedia Commons has media
Bazinga_rieki
Botanical term
a landing place for visiting insects. However, the South American bee Euglossa cordata pollinates both resupinate and non-resupinate orchid flowers. It
Resupination
bicornis Apis truncorum Apis dentata – Exaerete dentata Apis cordata – Euglossa cordata Apis helvola - Andrena helvola Apis succincta - Colletes succinctus
Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Hymenoptera_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
floridanus, ant (2010) Cerapachys biroi, ant (clonal raider ant)(2014) Euglossa dilemma, Green orchid bee (2017) Harpegnathos saltator, ant (2010) Lasius
List of sequenced animal genomes
List_of_sequenced_animal_genomes
Feeding strategy amongst certain families of birds
higher levels. Other types of bees, such as with euglossine bees (i.e. Euglossa imperialis) use traplining to forage efficiently by flying rapidly from
Trap-lining
Species of plant
territory, the nectar is collected by the male bees of the tropical genus Euglossa, which pollinate the flowers by brushing against the pollen and transferring
Bignonia_magnifica
Study of the evolutionary basis for animal behavior due to ecological pressures
best food in anticipation of females settling in these areas. Males of Euglossa imperialis, a non-social bee species, also demonstrate indirect competitive
Behavioral_ecology
ericophila (Bosser) M.W.Chase & Schuit. Eulophia euantha Schltr. Eulophia euglossa (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f. ex Bateman Eulophia eulophioides (Schltr.) M.W.Chase
List_of_Eulophia_species
Brazilian entomologist and botanist (1876–1959)
Dipterol., 1, 241–242. Ducke, A. (1902). As espécies paraenses do gênero Euglossa Latr. Bol. Mus. Paraense Emilio Goeldi, 3, 561–577. Ducke, A. (1902). Beobachtungen
Adolpho_Ducke
Extinct genus of bees
genus name is a derived from a combination of the Euglossini type genus Euglossa combined with the Greek "pteryx" meaning wing. This is a reference to the
Euglossopteryx
Species of flowering plant
thecae joined by a connective bearing osmophores that attract males of Euglossa cordata bees. As they collect fragrances, the bees press the thecae and
Solanum_melissarum
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Arabic
Unique; Single
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French
French name DÉSIRÉ means "desired."Â
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Muslim
Excellent, Eminent in learning
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Arabic, Muslim
Unprecedented; Admirable; Unique
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Indian, Sanskrit
Unimpeded
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Muslim/Islamic
One who does much prostrations
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Cooing of a pigeon, Voice of a dove
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Wheeler
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Flower; Fruit
Biblical
laws or rites;belonging to law;
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