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The bee has been identified.


Male! - Agapostemon virescens


Male Agapostemon sp.


Agapostemon


May be Sweat Bees (Halictida


Not Agapostemon


Genus Agapostemon


Bees are slow in SoCal now.


sweat bees


Bugguide and Google


Thanks for reply


Agapostemon perhaps


Sweat Bee - Halictidae


Bee, wasp, or what?


phyllody?


Agapostemon


Wait for the experts...


No, "sweat bee"


Yes, female Agapostemon sp.


Agapostemon.


Looks like Agapostemon virescens


Sweat bee, Agapostemon


Agapostemon


Agapostemon


Agapostemon.


One of these...


Thanks, Bob, this was a real puzzle!


Yes


Agapostemon virescens?


Moved


bees


Hmmm...


Agapostemon (female)


Thanks, Bkripto!


We would say it is entirely up to you


Chrysididae


Metallic Green Bees (Agapostemon)


Iridescent green hymenopteran


ID Targets For Agapostemon Sp. Macro Shots


I'll see what I can do.


agapostemon of the pacific nw


That's what I would guess too


Family Halictidae


Most likely Metallic Green Bee


Not an expert but...


Only one bee


Species ID


Thank you for the thoughtful comment. :)


I put two images of green coloured bees before


Thank you for the comment...


Halictid - Agapostemon genus


looks like Agapostemon


Thanks, Eric


Much better, Ron; thanks!


Hey Ron :)


The green one is a...


Augochlorini in the Pacific Northwest?


Agapostemon


Sweat bee.


sweat bee


Agapostemon splendens


It's one of


sweat bee


I'd say this is either an Aga


Thank you!


I agree


Halictid


Halictid bee


Yes, looks right