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southwestern red-tailed Dialictus (Lasioglossum southwestern red-tailed Dialictus)
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Copyright © 2019
Robert A. Behrstock
Small Sphecodes -
Lasioglossum
Hereford, Casa de San Pedro B&B, Waters Rd., just W of San Pedro River , Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 8, 2019
Size: c. 5 mm
Two submarginals
Windy. Mediocre photos.
On Arizona milkweed, butterfly garden, Mesquite Grassland habitat
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Contributed by
Robert A. Behrstock
on 9 June, 2019 - 4:39pm
Last updated 8 July, 2022 - 4:37am
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John S. Ascher
, 8 July, 2022 - 4:37am
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Joel,
Thanks for taking a look. Much appreciated. RAB
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Robert A. Behrstock
, 1 September, 2020 - 8:59pm
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Lasioglossum clematisellum (female)
Note lack of tomentum on metasoma, dark spiracular spot absent on T2, and hyaline and nearly hairless wings. This species usually has 3 submarginal cells but is often reduced to 2 in one or both wings (note this specimen has 2 submarginals in only one wing).
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Joel Gardner
, 1 September, 2020 - 2:47pm
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John S. Ascher
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