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Photo#30850
male solitary bee  family Halictidae. - Lasioglossum - male

male solitary bee family Halictidae. - Lasioglossum - Male
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 7, 2005
Size: 1/2" or smaller

Moved
Moved from Lasioglossum.

L. (Evylaeus) male
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Lasioglossum (s.s.)
no way to ID to species

 
it may be possible
note that L. cinctipes would lack the yellow spot at the apex of the hind tibia visible in this image.

This bee is too slender to be a Lasioglossum (s.s.) and the antennae are too long (i.e. are typical of subgenus Evylaeus)

Male bee.
This is a male solitary bee (long antennae say "male"), probably in the family Halictidae.

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