Status
Conservation status
Least concern
Species Biology
Identification
- Small sized solitaryspecies (6-8mm)
- Thorax black
- Both males and females with red and black abdomen
- Males generally slightly smaller than females
- Could be confused with the other Sphecodes species in Ireland
Habitat
Known from a range of habitat types.
Flight period
April-September
Nesting biology
Cleptoparasite. Breeds in nests of Lasioglossum leucopus, L. nitidusculum
Flowers visited
Polylectic - Daucus, Eryngium, Achillea, Anthemis, Hieracium, Leontodon, Taraxacum, Sedum, Euphorbia, Reseda, Potentilla
Distribution
World distribution(GBIF)
All of Europe, excluding the extreme north, up to 1700m in the Alps
Temporal change
Records submitted to Data Centre in 2024
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References
Publications
Conservation status: FitzPatrick Ú., Murray T.E., Byrne A., Paxton
R.J., Brown M.J.F. (2006) Regional Red List of Irish Bees, Publ. Rep. to
National Parks and Wildlife Service (Ireland) and Environment and Heritage
Service (N. Ireland). http://www.npws.ie/publications/red-lists
Flowers visited & World distribution: Westrich, P. (1989) Die Wildbienen
Baden-Württembergs. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart, Germany.