Thyreus

{{Short description|Genus of bees}}

{{about|the insect|the character from Greek mythology|Thyreus (mythology)}}

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{{Automatic taxobox

| name = Thyreus

| image = Thyreus nitidulus 09122.JPG

| image_caption = Thyreus nitidulus

| taxon = Thyreus

| authority = Panzer, 1806

| type_species = Nomada scutellaris

| type_species_authority = Fabricius, 1781

| synonyms =

  • Crocissa
  • Crocisa

}}

Thyreus is an Old World genus of bees, one of many that are commonly known as cuckoo bees, or cloak-and-dagger bees, and are kleptoparasites of other species of bees, mostly in the genus Amegilla. They all have strongly contrasting patterns of coloration – three species from the Sydney region, Thyreus nitidulus, T. lugubris, and T. caeruleopunctatus are bright blue and black.

Species

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See also

  • {{C|Bee genera}}