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Cuckoo bee - Epeolus glabratus? - Epeolus glabratus - male

Cuckoo bee - Epeolus glabratus? - Epeolus glabratus - Male
Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, USA
June 1, 2019
Size: 9 mm
Epeolus glabratus?

This black-and-red 9 mm male bee was found feeding on evening primrose in a marshy area. Males of the species E. glabratus are described at the University of Florida key to Florida bees: http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/HallG/Melitto/floridabees/epeolus.htm

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