M. pruina is a species of bee in the subfamily
Megachilinae, belonging to the subgenus
Pseudocentron Mitchell, 1934. Specimens of
M. pruina from
Bermuda were initially classified as the
subspecies M. pruina bermudensis Mitchell, 1929, but were later reclassified as
M. pruina pruina due to their colour resemblance to a specimen from
North Carolina. In 1937, a second subspecies,
M. pruina nigropinguis Mitchell, was described to account for a dark female variant collected in
Texas. In 2024, a genetic study suggested that populations from Bermuda are genetically distinct from those in the
United States. However, U.S. populations showed no significant genetic differences among themselves, suggesting that the formal subspecies classifications may be invalid.
M. pruina shares a monophyletic lineage with other
Pseudocentron species and exhibits closer relationships with species collected from the Caribbean and Mexico compared to South American species. == Description and identification ==