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Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - male

Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - Male
Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
October 16, 2007
Size: ~4-5mm

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Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - male Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - male Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - male Halictidae? - Lasioglossum - male

Moved
Moved from Lasioglossum.

Lasioglossum (Evylaeus)
male

most likely L. cinctipes or L. truncatum (separating these is difficult)

 
Thank you Dr. Ascher. This is
Thank you Dr. Ascher. This is the most common bee right now. I was out today and they are very numerous on the few remaining flowers.

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