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  • Osmia dives Mocsáry, 1877 (Osmia species)

  • Osmia texana Cresson, 1872 (Texas osmia) (Osmia species)

  • Osmia caulicola Cockerell, 1934 (Osmia species)

  • Osmia angustipes Cockerell, 1933 (Osmia species)

  • Osmia pusilla Cresson, 1864 (Osmia species)

  • Osmia nigrifrons Cresson, 1878 (Osmia species)

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The Osmia Species gets its name from the habit of using mud or other “masonry” products to build nests. The genus contains a total of 353 species of insects collected in a random tool. Osmia Species are native to the Americas, East Asia, and Europe, and most of these Species have been found in temperate habitats in the late Pacific and adjacent regions, active from spring to late summer.

The nest-building habits of the Osmia Species make them easy to cultivate, and the Osmia Species are breeding commercially around the world, both as marine fruits and by seeing pollination in production. With the generator, you can find information about the first discoverer of so many different kinds of Osmia, and when they were first discovered. This is a rare piece of good information for ecologists who are dedicated to breeding the insect.

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