Osmia uncinata

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Osmia uncinata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Megachilidae
Genus: Osmia
Species:
O. uncinata
Binomial name
Osmia uncinata

Osmia uncinata, the pinewood mason bee,[3] is a species of solitary bee from the family Megachilidae[2] It is an Arctic-alpine species which is found in the northern Palearctic, in the United Kingdom it is a Biodiversity Action Plan priority species.[4]

Osmia uncinata is a wasp like mason bee with a yellow and black striped thorax which is quite variable in its colour and the degree of hairiness shown. They measure between 7mm and 15mm in length.[5]

Habitat

In Great Britain Osmia uncinata is closely associated with relicts of the ancient Caledonian Forest, being found in woodland clearings, along paths through woodland, and on adjacent roadside verges where the principal forage plant, birds-foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus, is well established.[6]

Distribution

In the United Kingdom Osmia uncinata is confined to the northern Scotland.[6] In Europe its distribution covers northern Europe and the mountains of central Europe east into Asiatic Russia.[7]

Biology

Conservation

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