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What type of bee? - Centris nitida - female

What type of bee? - Centris nitida - Female
Spring Hill, Hernando County, Florida, USA
November 29, 2019
Size: about 3/4 inch

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What type of bee? - Centris nitida - female What type of bee? - Centris nitida - female

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Female
This looks like possibly a female Shining Oil-Digger, Centris nitida. Hold on for an expert.

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