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Eulaema
''Eulaema'' is a genus of large-bodied euglossine bees that occur primarily in the Neotropics. They are robust brown or black bees, hairy or velvety and often striped with yellow or orange, typically resembling bumblebees. They lack metallic coloration as occurs in the related genus ''Eufriesea''.〔Michener, C. D. (2000). ''The Bees of the World''. Johns Hopkins University Press. 913 pp.〕 ==Distribution== ''Eulaema'' is found from Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Misiones (Argentina) and Paraguay〔dos Anjos-Silva ''et al.'' 2006〕 to northern Mexico with occasional strays into the United States〔Minckley, R. L., S. G. Reyes (1996). Capture of the orchid bee, ''Eulaema polychroma'' (Friese) (Apidae: Euglossini) in Arizona, with notes on northern distributions of other Mesoamerican bees. J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 69(1): 102-104.〕
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