Macropis Cuckoo Bee vs Wood-carving Leafcutter Bee

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Macropis Cuckoo Bee Wood-carving Leafcutter Bee
Scientific Name Epeoloides coecutiens Megachile ligniseca
Order Hymenoptera Hymenoptera
Family Melittidae Megachilidae
Size 7-10 mm 13-16 mm
Habitat Farmland Woodlands
Diet Parasites Nectar Feeders
Regions Europe, Eastern North America Europe, Western Asia
Conservation Endangered Near Threatened

Macropis Cuckoo Bee

A rare cleptoparasitic bee that targets nests of Macropis oil-collecting bees. It was once thought extinct in North America before being rediscovered in Nova Scotia in 2002.

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Did You Know?

Its dramatic rediscovery in North America after decades of presumed extinction made international conservation news.

Wood-carving Leafcutter Bee

A large, dark leafcutter bee that nests in rotten wood and dead tree stumps across Europe. Females cut large leaf pieces from roses, birch, and willows.

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Did You Know?

Unlike most leafcutter bees that use pre-existing holes, it chews its own nest cavities directly into soft rotten wood.