This bee's nest architecture is described by Sakagami and Michener (1962) as Caenaugochlora chloris. From Sakagami and Michener (1962): Nest architecture is Type IIIb: Lateral burrows are very short or absent such that cells are almost attached to the burrow walls at a right angle. The cells are not spatially concentrated in one part of the burrow, and project from the main burrow all on one side. Sometimes have cavities around the cell cluster created by burrowing around the cell cluster. Or nest architecture is Type IIIc: Lateral burrows are very short or absent such that cells are almost attached to the burrow walls at a right angle. The cells are not spatially concentrated in one part of the burrow, and project from the main burrow all on one side. Sometimes have cavities around the cell cluster created by burrowing around the cell cluster. Flat ground is the only or typical substrate used for nesting. Nests, but not cells, are re-used by subsequent generations. Called Caenaugochlora chloris by Sakagami and Michener.
Corynura chloris is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie Halictidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1851 door Spinola.[1]
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesCorynura chloris là một loài Hymenoptera trong họ Halictidae. Loài này được Spinola mô tả khoa học năm 1851.[1]
Corynura chloris là một loài Hymenoptera trong họ Halictidae. Loài này được Spinola mô tả khoa học năm 1851.