Sphecodes (arvensiformis) “Cuckoo Sweat Bee” Halictidaeon Euphorbia esula “Le
Sphecodes (arvensiformis) “Cuckoo Sweat Bee” Halictidaeon Euphorbia esula “Leafy Spurge” EuphorbiaceaeBlue Mountain National Recreation Area, MTMay 16, 2016Robert NieseSphecodes bees are cleptoparasitic, cuckoo-like bees that lay their eggs in the nests of other sweat bees. Despite their outward appearance, these insects are not wasps, but they have converged on a very cuckoo-wasp-like life-history strategy. A female enters the nests of another Halictid, consumes a developing egg and replaces it with her own. Unfortunately, these bees, like the vast majority of Halictids, are very poorly studied and there are few entomologists capable of accurately identifying them beyond the genus level. Oh, and by the way, Leafy Spurge, while it is one of Missoula’s most widespread invasives, is also one of my favorite spring plants. They’re just such odd organisms! More photos and natural history info to come, I’m sure.Looking back at my other photos of these bees from years ago makes me realize how far my skills as a photographer and natural historian have progressed. -- source link
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