Category
page 2Andrenidae
Perdita interrupta
species of insect
Perdita marcialis
species of insect
Perdita punctosignata
species of insect
Perdita distropica
species of insect
Perdita bequaertiana
species of insect
Macrotera echinocacti
species of insect
Flavomeliturgula
Flavomeliturgula is a genus of bees belonging to the family Andrenidae.

Perdita scutellaris
species of insect

Calliopsis zonalis
species of insect
Calliopsis helianthi
species of insect
Camptopoeum
Camptopoeum is a genus of bees of the subfamily Panurginae.
Perdita koebelei
species of insect
Calliopsis barbata
species of insect
Panurginus occidentalis
species of insect
Pseudopanurgus
Pseudopanurgus is a genus of mining bees in the family Andrenidae. It may also be treated as the subgenus '''Protandrena (Pseudopanurgus)'. There are 32 described species in Pseudopanurgus. Pseudopanurgus'' bees often have 2 submarginal cells in their forewings. Their sizes range from 3 mm to 10 mm.
Perdita nasuta
species of insect
Perdita pelargoides
species of insect
Perdita gerhardi
species of insect
Calliopsis linsleyi
species of insect

Perdita perpallida
miner bee species in the family Andrenidae

Calliopsis subalpina
species of insect
Perdita calochorti
species of insect
Panurginae
thumb|Calliopsis sp., female
The bee subfamily Panurginae is a diverse lineage of 33 genera in 7 tribes. They are particularly diverse in the New World, though scarce in the tropics, and in the Old World they can be found primarily in the Palaearctic and Africa, but absent from Australia and tropical Asia. They tend to be associated with xeric or sandy habitats.
Oxaeinae
The Oxaeinae are an exclusively American subfamily of the bee family Andrenidae, consisting of large (13–26 mm), fast-flying bees, often with large eyes. The four constituent genera, with a total of 19 described species, range from the United States to Argentina. Some resources still use the name Oxaeidae, and treat them as a family, but they were moved to subfamily status in 1995.