Eufriesea mexicana (Mexican orchid bee, 0111107269) (ASM148370v2)

About Eufriesea mexicana

Eufriesea is a genus of euglossine bees. Like all orchid bees, they are restricted to the Neotropics.

All species range from entirely to at least partially metallic (the face and/or tegulae), though much of the body in some species may be brown/black in color and hairy.

Eufriesea have been found from Texas to central Argentina.

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Taxonomy ID 516756

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Taxonomy ID 516756

Data source BGI

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Genome assembly: ASM148370v2

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Gene annotation

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