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Halictidae is the second-largest
family of bees (clade Anthophila) with
nearly 4,500 species. They are
commonly called sweat bees (especially the smaller...
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flowering plants. The most
common bees in the
Northern Hemisphere are the
Halictidae, or
sweat bees, but they are
small and
often mistaken for
wasps or flies...
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Hemisphere sweat bees. They are
members of the
family of bees
known as
Halictidae.
Unlike other sweat bees, they are not
attracted to
human sweat. They...
- to the salt in
human sweat. It can
refer to:
Small bees in the
family Halictidae,
common across the world,
particularly Agapostemon, Augochlora, Augochlorella...
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other species of the
family Halictidae are
thought to have
similar variability in sociality. Many
members of the
family Halictidae are
metallic in appearance...
- A list of the
species of
Hymenoptera from New Zealand;
which includes ants, bees, parasitoids, sawflies, and
social wasps.
Pleistodontes froggatti Mayr...
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Halictus gemmeus is a
species of bee in the
family Halictidae, the
sweat bees.
Halictus gemmeus is a
Mediterranean species present in Portugal, Spain,...
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origin of
eusociality for
Halictus and
Lasioglossum (Apoidea: Anthophila:
Halictidae).
Molecular Phylogenetics and
Evolution 65(3), 926-39. Ascher, J. S. and...
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Halictus ligatus is a
species of
sweat bee from the
family Halictidae,
among the
species that mine or
burrow into the
ground to
create their nests. H....
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carpenter bees,
orchid bees,
stingless bees)
Colletidae (plasterer bees)
Halictidae (sweat bees)
Megachilidae (mason bees,
leafcutter bees)
Melittidae Stenotritidae...