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Subgenus Dialictus, Metallic-Sweat Bees (Lasioglossum Subgenus Dialictus, Metallic-Sweat Bees)
Photo#1562320
Copyright © 2018
Daniel K. Horner
Megachilidae Bee? -
Lasioglossum
River Haven Drive, Mariposa County, California, USA
June 21, 2018
On fennel flowers in residential garden in Sierra foothills at 2100 feet. Blue oak, interior live oak, gray pine plant community surrounding the property.
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Daniel K. Horner
on 23 July, 2018 - 12:00pm
Last updated 1 August, 2018 - 9:01am
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