Abstract
Orchid bees are a conspicuous component of the neotropical bee fauna, with a few species reaching the northernmost natural distribution for the group in northwestern continental Mexico. Among them, Euglossa viridissima Friese is here reported for the first time in the Cape Region of the Baja California peninsula, Mexico, where no species of the group have been found previously. These records are presented, their biogeographical implications discussed, and some interpretations of the local factors that influence the bees is presented.
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Falcón-Brindis, A., Ayala, R., Jiménez, M. L., & Hinojosa-Díaz, I. A. (2018). A missing piece in the puzzle: The presence of euglossa viridissima in the baja california peninsula (hymenoptera, apidae). ZooKeys, 2018(726), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.726.19876
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