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Cheboygan Co., MI
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Washtenaw Co., Michigan
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Hevring Hede, Østjylland, Danmark
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Jason Gibbs/Zootaxa 2591: 1-382 (2010)
EOL staff
Lasioglossum asteris, male
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Figures 1–5.Photomicrographs of male holotype of Microsphecodes xaymacensis Engel, sp. n. 1 Lateral habitus 2 Facial aspect 3 Dorsal view of posterior mesosoma, highlighting propodeum, metanotum, mesoscutellum and posterior third of mesoscutum 4 Pygidial plate 5 Detail of forewing venation.
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Favízia Freitas de Oliveira, Michael S. Engel, Thiago Mahlmann
Zookeys
Figure 1.Male of Chlerogelloides nexosasp. n.collecting resources at flowers ofCordia nodosa Lam. (Boraginaceae) at the Estação Ecológica Ferreira Penna (Caxiuanã Reserve, Melgaço, Pará, Brazil). Photograph by Rech et al. (in press).
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Ryuki Murao, Osamu Tadauchi, Xu Huan-li
Zookeys
Figures 1–6.Seladonia (Pachyceble) henanensis sp. n. 1–2 lateral habitus 3–4 head in frontal view 5 mesoscutum 6 propodeal dorsum. 1, 3, 5 male, holotype. 2, 4, 6 female paratype.
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Figures 1–3.Female of Lasioglossum (Dialictus) sombrerense Engel, sp. n. 1 Lateral habitus 2 Dorsal habitus 3 Facial aspect.
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Lancaster, Massachusetts
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Lipotriches flavoviridisIt is the first time we have seen this particular bee swarm like this. There were two grass heads with bees that had settled. Another two plants had swarms of bees flying around trying to settle but a wasp kept on disturbing them. Photos: Fred
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Phylum: Arthropoda (arthropods)Subphylum: Hexapoda BLAINVILLE, 1816Class: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subclass: Pterygota (Fluginsekten)Infraclass: Neoptera MARTYNOV, 1923 (Neuflgler)Order: Hymenoptera LINNAEUS, 1758 (bees, ants and wasps, Hautflgler)Suborder: ApocritaSuperfamily: ApoideaFamily: Halictidae (sweat bees)Subfamily: HalictinaeTribus: HalictiniGenus: Sphecodes LATREILLE, 1805 (parasitic sweat bee, Blutbienen)Sphecodes albilabris FABRICIUS, 1793 (Groe Blutbiene)[det. B. Jacobi, 2018, based on photos]Germany, Berlin: Hasenheide Park, 30-50m asl., 05.06.2013IMG_0705
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Throop, England, United Kingdom
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Ontario, Canada
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Ballan, Victoria, Australia
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Briantspuddle, England, United Kingdom
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Edgewood, Florida, United States
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO72884700
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SO973563. WWT Grafton Woods. Worcs
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This plasterer bee is active by early March. Lives in sandy lowlands, dry meadows and forest edges.It is prone to the (kleptoparasite?) parasitic sweat bee (
Sphecodes albilabris) :
flic.kr/p/sRvGcSL: 14-15mm Phylum: Arthropoda LATREILLE; 1829 (arthropods, Gliederfer)Subphylum: Hexapoda BLAINVILLE, 1816Class: Insecta LINNAEUS, 1758 (insects, Insekten)Subclass: Pterygota LANG, 1888 (Fluginsekten)Order: Hymenoptera LINNAEUS, 1758 (bees, ants & wasps, Hautflgler)Suborder: Apocrita GERSTAECKER, 1867 (Taillenwespen)Superfamily: Apoidea LATREILLE; 1802 (Bienen & Grabwespen)Family: Halictidae THOMSON, 1869 (furrow or sweat bees, Schmal- und Furchenbienen) Subfamily: HalictinaeTribus: HalictiniGenus:
Halictus LATEILLE, 1804
Halictus sexcinctus FABRICIUS, 1775 (Sechsbindige Furchenbiene)[det. B. Jacobi, 2016, based on photos]more info (German):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halictus_sexcinctusand:
www.wildbienen.de/eb-hsexc.htmGermany, Berlin: Park Hasenheide, 30-50m asl., 12.06.2014 IMG_4828