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Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897)

Epeolus helianthi Robertson, 1897:344, ♀. 5 ♀♀, Carlinville, Illinois. - As Triepeolus helianthi: - Cockerell, 1906Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. The bees of New Mexico. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 32:289-314. (distribution); Cockerell, 1919Cockerell, T.D.A. 1919. The bees of Peaceful Valley, Colorado. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 27:298-300. (distribution); Mitchell, 1962Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557. (distribution); Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170. (distribution); Owens et al., 2018Owens, B.E., L. Allain, E.C. van Gorder, J.L. Bossart & C.E. Carlton 2018. The bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Louisiana: An updated, annotated checklist. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 120 (2):272-307. (distribution).
Triepeolus helianthi arizonensis Cockerell, 1904:39, ♂. ♂, Phoenix, Arizona, October 9 (leg. Cockerell); Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68, Holotype ♂ (U. S. National Museum of Natural History, No. 9707). Synonymized with Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897) by Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68.
Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905:106, Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68, Holotype ♀ (U. S. National Museum of Natural History, No. 9908). Synonymized with Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897) by Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68. - Michener, 1947Michener, C.D. 1947. Bees of a limited area in southern Mississippi (Hymenoptera; Apoidea). The American Midland Naturalist 38 (2):443-455. (distribution); Mitchell, 1962Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557. (distribution); Krombein et al., 1979Krombein, K.V., P.D. Hurd, D.R. Smith & B.D. Burks 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1199-2209. (distribution).
Triepeolus helianthi pacificus Cockerell, 1919:300, ♂. Holotype ♂, Peaceful Valley, in the mountains of Boulder County, Colorado, Aug. 26. 1918 (leg. W.P. Cockerell); Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68, Holotype ♂ (U. S. National Museum of Natural History, No. 100031). Synonymized with Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897) by Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68.
Triepeolus maculiventris Cockerell, 1921:11, Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68, Holotype ♀ (American Museum of Natural History, No. 25095). Synonymized with Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897) by Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68.
Triepeolus lineatulus Cockerell & Sandhouse, 1924:306, Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68, Holotype ♀ (California Academy of Sciences, No. 1598). Synonymized with Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897) by Rightmyer, 2008Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.:68.

FotoID: 8856
Species: Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897)
Attribution: USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA / Public domain
Location: USA, Virginia

FotoID: 8857
Species: Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897)
Attribution: USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA / Public domain
Location: USA, Virginia

FotoID: 8858
Species: Triepeolus helianthi (Robertson, 1897)
Attribution: USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA / Public domain
Location: USA, Virginia

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Area distribution map

map of Triepeolus helianthi     (Robertson, 1897)

Distribution

CANCanada
(Rightmyer, 2008)
MEXMexico
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-AZUnited States - Arizona
(Cockerell, 1904 [as Triepeolus helianthi arizonensis Cockerell, 1904]; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-CAUnited States - California
(Mitchell, 1962 [as Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905]; Krombein et al., 1979 [as Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905]; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-COUnited States - Colorado
(Cockerell, 1919 [as Triepeolus helianthi pacificus Cockerell, 1919]; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-CTUnited States - Connecticut
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-ILUnited States - Illinois
(Robertson, 1897; Cockerell, 1919; Mitchell, 1962; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-INUnited States - Indiana
(Mitchell, 1962; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-KSUnited States - Kansas
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-LAUnited States - Louisiana
(Owens et al., 2018 probably present)
USA-MDUnited States - Maryland
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-MNUnited States - Minnesota
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-MOUnited States - Missouri
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-MSUnited States - Mississippi
(Michener, 1947 [as Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905]; Mitchell, 1962 [as Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905]; Krombein et al., 1979 [as Triepeolus coquilletti Cockerell, 1905]; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-MTUnited States - Montana
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NCUnited States - North Carolina
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NDUnited States - North Dakota
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NEUnited States - Nebraska
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NJUnited States - New Jersey
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NMUnited States - New Mexico
(Cockerell, 1906; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NVUnited States - Nevada
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-NYUnited States - New York
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-ORUnited States - Oregon
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-SDUnited States - South Dakota
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-TXUnited States - Texas
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-UTUnited States - Utah
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-VAUnited States - Virginia
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-WAUnited States - Washington
(Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-WIUnited States - Wisconsin
(Mitchell, 1962; Rightmyer, 2008)
USA-WYUnited States - Wyoming
(Rightmyer, 2008)

Literature

  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1904. Some parasitic bees. Annals and Magazine of Natural History ser. 7 (13):33-42.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. The bees of New Mexico. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 32:289-314.
  • Cockerell, T.D.A. 1919. The bees of Peaceful Valley, Colorado. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 27:298-300.
  • Krombein, K.V., P.D. Hurd, D.R. Smith & B.D. Burks 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 2. Apocrita (Aculeata). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1199-2209.
  • Michener, C.D. 1947. Bees of a limited area in southern Mississippi (Hymenoptera; Apoidea). The American Midland Naturalist 38 (2):443-455.
  • Mitchell, T.B. 1962. Bees of the Eastern United States. Volume II. Technical bulletin (North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station) 152:1-557.
  • Owens, B.E., L. Allain, E.C. van Gorder, J.L. Bossart & C.E. Carlton 2018. The bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Louisiana: An updated, annotated checklist. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 120 (2):272-307.
  • Rightmyer, M.G. 2008. A review of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae).-Part I. Zootaxa 1710:1-170.
  • Robertson, C. 1897. North American bees - Descriptions and synonyms. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 7:315-356.