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Amegilla is a large genus of bees in the tribe Anthophorini. Several species have blue metallic bands on the abdomen, and are referred to as "blue-banded bees" and "digger bees". One of their names in english, "digger bees" is given to them because they dig up a hole in dry ground and make it their nest. The genus occurs all around the world but very few live above 45° North. Amegilla are associated with arid and subarid biomes, matorrals, steppes, sub-deserts and deserts.

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  • Amegilla (en)
  • Amegilla (de)
  • Amegilla (es)
  • Amegilla (fr)
  • Amegilla (it)
  • Amegilla (nl)
  • Amegila (pt)
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  • Amegilla es un género numeroso de abejas de la tribu Anthophorini. Varias especies tienen bandas brillantes de color azul metálico y se las llama en inglés blue-banded bees, abejas de bandas azules. El género se encuentra en todo el mundo pero es poco común más allá de la latitud 45° norte.​ (es)
  • Amegilla est un genre d'abeilles de la tribu des Anthophorini. (fr)
  • Amegilla Friese, 1897 è un genere di imenotteri apoidei della famiglia Apidae (sottofamiglia Apinae, tribù Anthophorini). (it)
  • Amegilla is een geslacht van vliesvleugelige insecten uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). (nl)
  • Amegilla é um grande gênero de abelhas da tribo Anthophorini . Várias espécies têm faixas metálicas azuis no abdômen e são chamadas de " ". O gênero ocorre em todo o mundo, mas muito poucos vivem acima de 45 ° norte. (pt)
  • Amegilla är ett släkte av bin. Amegilla ingår i familjen långtungebin. (sv)
  • Amegilla (лат.) — род пчёл из трибы семейства Apidae. (ru)
  • Amegilla ist eine Gattung aus der Familie der Apidae innerhalb der Bienen. Amegilla umfasst mehr als 260 Arten und ist in praktisch ganz Afrika (einschließlich Madagaskar), der Paläarktis und Orientalis sowie in Australien verbreitet. Aus Mitteleuropa sind vier Arten bekannt, aus der Westpaläarktis 35 Arten. (de)
  • Amegilla is a large genus of bees in the tribe Anthophorini. Several species have blue metallic bands on the abdomen, and are referred to as "blue-banded bees" and "digger bees". One of their names in english, "digger bees" is given to them because they dig up a hole in dry ground and make it their nest. The genus occurs all around the world but very few live above 45° North. Amegilla are associated with arid and subarid biomes, matorrals, steppes, sub-deserts and deserts. (en)
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  • Amegilla is a large genus of bees in the tribe Anthophorini. Several species have blue metallic bands on the abdomen, and are referred to as "blue-banded bees" and "digger bees". One of their names in english, "digger bees" is given to them because they dig up a hole in dry ground and make it their nest. The genus occurs all around the world but very few live above 45° North. Amegilla are associated with arid and subarid biomes, matorrals, steppes, sub-deserts and deserts. All of Amegilla are solitary species. They are also very fast, agid flyers, and because of this, some taxa are close to imposible to catch. (en)
  • Amegilla ist eine Gattung aus der Familie der Apidae innerhalb der Bienen. Amegilla umfasst mehr als 260 Arten und ist in praktisch ganz Afrika (einschließlich Madagaskar), der Paläarktis und Orientalis sowie in Australien verbreitet. Aus Mitteleuropa sind vier Arten bekannt, aus der Westpaläarktis 35 Arten. Auf Deutsch werden diese Bienen Pelzbienen genannt, der deutsche Name gilt jedoch auch für verwandte Gattungen, insbesondere für Bienen der Gattung Anthophora. Scheuchl bezeichnet die Arten von Amegilla zu Deutsch „Bindenpelzbienen“, was jedoch nicht allgemein gebräuchlich ist. Manche Autoren (z. B. Westrich) zählen Amegilla zu Anthophora, was jedoch international nicht anerkannt wird. (de)
  • Amegilla es un género numeroso de abejas de la tribu Anthophorini. Varias especies tienen bandas brillantes de color azul metálico y se las llama en inglés blue-banded bees, abejas de bandas azules. El género se encuentra en todo el mundo pero es poco común más allá de la latitud 45° norte.​ (es)
  • Amegilla est un genre d'abeilles de la tribu des Anthophorini. (fr)
  • Amegilla Friese, 1897 è un genere di imenotteri apoidei della famiglia Apidae (sottofamiglia Apinae, tribù Anthophorini). (it)
  • Amegilla is een geslacht van vliesvleugelige insecten uit de familie bijen en hommels (Apidae). (nl)
  • Amegilla é um grande gênero de abelhas da tribo Anthophorini . Várias espécies têm faixas metálicas azuis no abdômen e são chamadas de " ". O gênero ocorre em todo o mundo, mas muito poucos vivem acima de 45 ° norte. (pt)
  • Amegilla är ett släkte av bin. Amegilla ingår i familjen långtungebin. (sv)
  • Amegilla (лат.) — род пчёл из трибы семейства Apidae. (ru)
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