词条 | Andrena marginata |
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| image = | taxon = Andrena marginata | authority = Fabricius, 1776 }} Andrena marginata, sometimes called the small scabious mining bee is a species of the sand bee (Andrena) genus. It feeds on different nectar-bearing plants of the family Dipsacaceae, like field scabious and Devil's-bit scabious (from which its common name derives), though has also been observed foraging on knapweed and creeping thistle.[1] The female builds a nest in the ground and fills the cells with a mixture of nectar and pollen. One egg is placed in each cell and the larva hatches, grow and pupates within the nest. The adults emerge in spring after hibernation. References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Bowman|first1=Jane|last2=Macdonald|first2=Murdo|title=Species management sheet: Small scabious mining bee (Andrena marginata)|url=https://www.buglife.org.uk/sites/default/files/Small%20scabious%20mining%20bee%20%28Andrena%20marginata%29%20-%20Final%20updated.pdf|website=Buglife|publisher=Buglife — The Invertebrate Conservation Trust|accessdate=11 May 2017}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q2129576}}{{bee-stub}} 2 : Andrenidae|Insects described in 1776 |
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