Flower-Visiting Insects
of Large-Flowered Mock Orange


Philadelphus grandiflorus (Large-Flowered Mock Orange) introduced
(Bees suck nectar or collect pollen, other insects suck nectar; Philadelphus grandiflorus is native to areas lying east to southeast of Illinois, but it is sometimes cultivated because of its attractive flowers; Chelostoma philadelphi may be an oligolectic bee of Philadelphus spp.; observations are from Robertson)

Bees (long-tongued)
Apidae (Bombini): Bombus pensylvanica sn; Megachilidae (Trypetini): Chelostoma philadelphi sn cp fq icp olg

Bees (short-tongued)
Halictidae (Halictinae): Lasioglossum imitatus sn cp fq, Lasioglossum versatus sn cp, Lasioglossum zephyrus sn; Colletidae (Hylaeinae): Hylaeus affinis sn; Andrenidae (Andreninae): Andrena crataegi sn cp, Andrena cressonii sn cp, Andrena imitatrix imitatrix sn cp fq, Andrena personata sn

Wasps
Vespidae (Eumeninae): Ancistrocerus adiabatus, Euodynerus foraminatus

Flies
Bibionidae: Dilophus obesulus; Calliphoridae: Lucilia illustris, Lucilia sericata, Pollenia rudis; Muscidae: Limnophora narona, Neomyia cornicina; Anthomyiidae: Delia platura; Fanniidae: Fannia manicata fq

Butterflies
Papilionidae: Papilio glaucus

Skippers
Hesperiidae: Epargyreus clarus


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