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| Halictid Bee - Lasioglossum sp. [1] Family Halictidae / Subfamily Halictinae Live adult Halictid bees photographed in the wild at Blackwell Forest Preserve, Warrenville, Illinois. [Cirrus Home] [Hymenoptera Table of Contents] [Hymenoptera Main Page Graphics] |
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Halictid bees are important pollinators of flowering plants [2] |
There are approximately 280 species in the large genus Lasioglossum. Closely related to Halictus and Agapostemon, these tiny bees are often the most numerous of all bees in a habitat. The genus is so cosmopilitan, it spans the range of social behaviors including solitary, communal, and social habits. Most species nest in the ground. Some species line their tunnels with a cellophane-like glandular secretion composed of chemicals called lactones. Each individual bee has its own unique chemical signature (smell), helping workers return to the correct nest when returning from forage. [4] |
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