The discovery of a 'devil-horned' bee species in Western Australia has once again highlighted the surprises nature has in store for us and how little we truly know about native pollinators. This bee, which stands out with its small horn-like protrusions on its face, has been introduced to the scientific world under the name Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer, shedding light on the biological diversity of the Goldfields region.
The new bee species was discovered during field studies on the rare wildflower Marianthus aquilonarius, which is critically endangered and only grows in Western Australia's Goldfields region. This plant is only found in the Bremer Range area, located between the towns of Norseman and Hyden.