Bees (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)


An introduction to Australian Native Bees can be found here:

https://www.aussiebee.com.au/beesinyourarea.html

The identification of bees from photographs can be difficult as tiny details on the animals have to be seen. Michael Batley, our moderator for bees has begun a trial identification tool for bees. The test groups are Megachilid bees and Hylaeine bees found in the Sydney basin and Blue Mountains.

If you want to try the identification tools, the addresses for the two groups are below:-

Megachilid bees

Hylaeine bees


Bees (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)

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DiBickers wrote:
Yesterday
@KylieWaldon I would suggest that this is likely to be a Lipotriches sp. or Nomia sp. but given we can’t confirm the details I’d say it’d be unlikely to have an accurate confirmation on this one sorry🥲

Megachile sp. (several subgenera)
Yesterday
Thanks for confirming @DiBickers .

Pseudoanthidium (Immanthidium) repetitum
DiBickers wrote:
1 Mar 2025
@AlisonMilton oh you’re so lucky!! I’d really love to see one, they look so big & fluffy🧡

Bombus terrestris
AlisonMilton wrote:
1 Mar 2025
@DiBickers Saw them in Tassie last year and in New Zealand.

Bombus terrestris
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