Epicharis

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This page is about the bee genus. For the ancient Roman freedwoman, see Epicharis (Pisonian conspirator), or for the 3rd century Christian martyr see Epicharis (martyr).
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Epicharis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Apoidea
Family: Apidae
Subfamily: Apinae
Genus: Epicharis
Subgenera and species

<40 species in 9 subgenera

The genus Epicharis contains fewer than 40 species of large apid bees occurring from the Neotropics (from Mexico to Argentina), most of which possess adaptations for carrying floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar. The floral oils are typically gathered from plants of the family Malpighiaceae, though other plants may be visited. They also commonly gather plant resins for use in nest cell construction.

They are large bees, generally with a black head and mesosoma, and the metasoma is often red, and/or has bright yellow spots or bands. They are distinguished from the closely-related genus Centris by two sets of three long, whip-like setae that project backwards from just behind the eyes.