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small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi

small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi
N of Panacea, Wakulla County, Florida, USA
February 24, 2013
Size: about 1cm
This was dug from a very shallow, less than 10cm, fresh burrow in open sand on an unused sandy road.

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small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi small burrowing bee from open sand in sandhill habitat - Andrena banksi

Moved
Moved from Andrena.

Perhaps Archiandrena
Female

 
What would be needed
to confirm the possibility of Archiandrena and/or to get lower if possible? If there are any external characters that I can try to get shots of, I'm willing. And thanks!

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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