Identification, Images, & Information
For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin
For the United States & Canada
Register
·
Log In
Home
Guide
ID Request
Recent
Frass
Forums
Donate
Help
Clickable Guide
Calendar
Upcoming Events
Registration
is open for the
2024 BugGuide gathering in Idaho
July 24-27
Moth submissions
from
National Moth Week 2023
Photos of
insects
and
people
from the
2022 BugGuide gathering in New Mexico
, July 20-24
Photos of
insects
and
people
from the
Spring 2021 gathering in Louisiana
, April 28-May 2
Photos of
insects
and
people
from the
2019 gathering in Louisiana
, July 25-27
Photos of
insects
and
people
from the
2018 gathering in Virginia
, July 27-29
Previous events
Taxonomy
Browse
Info
Images
Links
Books
Data
Home
» Guide »
Arthropods (Arthropoda)
»
Hexapods (Hexapoda)
»
Insects (Insecta)
»
Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera)
»
Aculeata - Ants, Bees and Stinging Wasps
»
Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees
»
Sweat, Furrow, Nomiine, and Short-faced Bees (Halictidae)
»
Sweat and Furrow Bees (Halictinae)
»
Halictini
»
Lasioglossum
»
Subgenus Evylaeus sensu lato (Lasioglossum Subgenus Evylaeus sensu lato)
Photo#788953
Copyright © 2013
Adam Blake
Bee -
Lasioglossum
Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
June 16, 2013
Size: 5-10 mm
Images of this individual:
tag all
tag
·
login
or
register
to post comments
Contributed by
Adam Blake
on 19 June, 2013 - 1:24am
Last updated 14 February, 2014 - 5:33am
Moved
Moved from
Subgenus Evylaeus sensu lato
.
…
John S. Ascher
, 14 February, 2014 - 5:33am
login
or
register
to post comments
Moved
Moved from
Subgenus Evylaeus sensu lato
.
…
John S. Ascher
, 14 February, 2014 - 5:33am
login
or
register
to post comments
Moved
Moved from
Lasioglossum
.
…
John S. Ascher
, 14 February, 2014 - 5:33am
login
or
register
to post comments
Moved
Moved from
Anthophila (Apoidea) - Bees
.
…
John S. Ascher
, 20 June, 2013 - 3:12am
login
or
register
to post comments
Moved
Moved from
Leaf-cutter Bees, Mason Bees, and allies
.
…
Adam Blake
, 19 June, 2013 - 8:29pm
login
or
register
to post comments
Looks more like a Halictid th
Looks more like a Halictid than Megachilid. Maybe Lasioglossum?
…
hg
, 19 June, 2013 - 5:42pm
login
or
register
to post comments
I think you may be right
I was thinking Megachilidae as there appears to be only two submarginal cells in the wing shown in the second photo. After closer examination the wing features seem more consistent with Halictidae.
…
Adam Blake
, 19 June, 2013 - 7:59pm
login
or
register
to post comments
Not an expert. You should mov
Not an expert. You should move all of these back to either id request or bees.
…
hg
, 19 June, 2013 - 8:28pm
login
or
register
to post comments
Comment viewing options
Flat list - collapsed
Flat list - expanded
Threaded list - collapsed
Threaded list - expanded
Date - newest first
Date - oldest first
10 comments per page
30 comments per page
50 comments per page
70 comments per page
90 comments per page
Select your preferred way to display the comments and click 'Save settings' to activate your changes.