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- Tetralonia is a genus of insects belonging to the family Apidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Tetralonia albida (Lepeletier...
- Tetralonia malvae, also known as the Mallow longhorn, is a species of insect belonging to the family Apidae. The bee takes pollen from oligolectic sources...
- Tetralonia commixtana, also known as Tetralonia (Thygatina) commixtana, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Apinae. It is found...
- Tetralonia fumida, also known as Tetralonia (Thygatina) fumida, is a species of bee belonging to the Apidae family and Apinae subfamily. It is found endemic...
- It is found endemic to Sri Lanka. http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Tetralonia_taprobanicola/classification/ https://www.academia...
- the female bee. These allomones are also known to attract bee species Tetralonia cressa and Eucera pulveraceae. In addition to chemosensory mimicry, the...
- kasikoporanum, Papilio alexanor orientalis, Proterebia afra hyrcana and Tetralonia macroglossa represented. Conizonia is endemic on Arailer. The ecosystem...
- Nomada wickwari Tetragonula iridipennis Tetragonula praeterita Tetralonia commixtana Tetralonia fumida Tetraloniella taprobanicola Thyreus ceylonicus Thyreus...
- Michener, 1955 Syntrichalonia LaBerge, 1957 (recently moved into Eucera) Tetralonia Spinola, 1839 (recently moved into Eucera) Tetraloniella Ashmead, 1899...
- University. Miliczky, Eugene (1985). "Observations on the Nesting Biology of Tetralonia hamata Bradley with a Description of its Mature Larva (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae)"...