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The family Halictidae is unique and easy to identify by its metallic appearance.
Most are in the family Halictidae, or "sweat bees".
The Halictidae family has the most eusocial species of any bee family.
Lipotriches basipicta is a species of bee in the family Halictidae.
The Halictidae is the second largest family of Apoidea bees.
Nomia is a cosmopolitan genus of sweat bees within the family Halictidae.
Megalopta genalis is a species of the family Halictidae, otherwise known as the sweat bees.
Lasioglossum sulthicum is a species of Hymenoptera from the Halictidae family.
Halictus sexcinctus is part of the family Halictidae, which are commonly referred to as the sweat bees.
Family Halictidae Large format diagnostic photos, information.
The Halictidae first appear in the Early Eocene with species found in amber.
The other families with some crepuscular species are Halictidae, Colletidae, and Apidae.
Phylogenies constructed from fossil evidence dating demonstrate numerous reversions within the Halictidae to solitary nesting.
Lasioglossum vierecki is part of the subfamily Halictinae within the hymenopteran family Halictidae.
The Halictidae belong to the hymenopteran superfamily Apoidea, series Anthophila.
Oligochlora is an extinct genus of sweat bee in the Halictidae subfamily Halictinae.
This species exhibits polymorphic social behavior that varies with environmental conditions, and other species of the family Halictidae are thought to have similar variability in sociality.
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Family Halictidae ("sweat bees")
Lasioglossum zephyrum is a sweat bee of the family Halictidae, found in the U.S. and Canada.
Augochlora pyrrhias of Halictidae (Hymenoptera)
The species is named in honor of Dr. George Eickwort, who specialized in Halictidae systematics.
Their larvae are endoparasites of small solitary bees, probably of the genus Halictus and Lasioglossum (Halictidae species).
Halictus ligatus is a species of sweat bee from the family Halictidae, characterized by those bees that mine or burrow into the ground to create their nests.