1Her work is exactly the same as the Xylocopa's, on a smaller scale.
2The habits and structure of the little green Ceratina ally it closely with Xylocopa.
3Among the guild of wood-workers, the most powerful is the Carpenter-bee (Xylocopa violacea (Cf.
4In the dead bough of a lilac-tree the dark-hued Xylocopa, the wood-boring bee, is busy tunnelling her gallery.
5Among the valley carpenter bees (Xylocopa varipuncta) of North America, the females are black and the males are yellow.
6The power of boring the most symmetrical tunnels in solid wood reaches its perfection in the large Virginian Carpenter bee (Xylocopa Virginica, Fig.
7Carpenter bee (Xylocopa tranquebarica): 0.000063 lux This carpenter bee from the Western Ghats of southern India goes one better.
8The carpenter bees (Xylocopa Virginica) of this region have the head very broad and square in front, and with no noticeable hair between the antennæ.
9Xylocopa violacea (see Carpenter-bee).
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