Colletes succinctus, the common colletes or heather colletes, is a species of Palearctic mining bee from the family Colletidae. It is part of the succinctus species group within the genus Colletes and is especially closely related to the ivy bee (Colletes hederae) and the sea aster mining bee (Colletes halophilus) which are partially sympatric with C. succinctus but ecologically separate.
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Colletessuccinctus, the common colletes or heather colletes, is a species of Palearctic mining bee from the family Colletidae. It is part of the succinctus...
similar to the closely related heather colletes (Colletessuccinctus) and even more to the sea aster mining bee (Colletes halophilus). The adults emerge late...
tiger beetle and the solitary bee Colletessuccinctus. Green hairstreak Holly blue female Solitary bee Colletessuccinctus The National Trust has a Countryside...
Europe, where its main host is the common colletes (Colletes succintus), although other species of Colletes mining bees have been recorded as hosts. Epeolus...
cleptoparasites of mining bees of the genus Colletes. The female enters the nesting excavated by the female Colletes bee and lays an egg in an unsealed cell...
in the Brecks. Colletes similis, common plasterer bee; Widespread in southern Britain and Ireland Colletessuccinctus, heather colletes bee; Widespread...
amongst others. The first Northumberian sightings of the solitary bee "Colletessuccinctus" were made around the bog in 2007. To the south of the bog is found...