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Anthidium scudderi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anthidium scudderi
''Anthidium scudderi'' is an extinct species of mason bee in the Megachilidae genus ''Anthidium''. The species is solely known from the late Eocene, Chadronian stage, Florissant Formation deposits in Florissant, Colorado, USA.〔 ''Anthidium exhumatum'' is one of only four extinct species of mason bees known from the fossil record, and with ''Anthidium exhumatum'', one of two species from the Florissant Formation.〔 ==History and classification== The species is known only a single fossil, the holotype, number "No. 2002", is a single specimen of indeterminate genus, originally part of the Samuel Hubbard Scudder collection as specimen "No. 11381". The additional specimen, along with the three ''A. exhumatum'' fossils are currently residing in the Museum of Comparative Zoology paleoentomology collections at Harvard University.〔 ''A. scudderi'' was first studied by Theodore Cockerell with his 1906 type description being published in the journal ''Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology''.〔 The specific epithet "''scudderi''" was coined by Theodore Cockerell in honor of Samuel Scudder who collected the specimens at Florissant.
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