Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp. (genus & subgenus)

Halictid bee at Bruce Ridge

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp. (genus & subgenus) at Bruce Ridge - 23 Dec 2023
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp. (genus & subgenus) at Bruce Ridge - 23 Dec 2023
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Identification history

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp. (genus & subgenus) 28 Dec 2023 michael.batley
Exoneura sp. (genus) 24 Dec 2023 CarbonAI
Unidentified 24 Dec 2023 ConBoekel

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4 comments

   28 Dec 2023
The colour of the legs and wings suggest L. bicingulatum, but the bands on the abdomen are paler than would normally be expected
ConBoekel wrote:
   28 Dec 2023
The white bands are quite 'clean' looking with clear edges to the black and to the eye, do not look hairy. Quite a different looking bee from most native bees, IMO.
   28 Dec 2023
There are very few species with pale bands that are not due to hair and they look quite different to this bee. L. bicingulatum can have white bands. Have a look at other sightings like 4357274, 4527110, 4466635 or 4456526
ConBoekel wrote:
   28 Dec 2023
Thank you Michael.

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  • 23 Dec 2023 03:16 PM Recorded on
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