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Any reason this is not Halictidae?
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Lasioglossum or Halictus.
 
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Thanks
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Me, I see the right basal vein, not Halictidae, perhaps small Andrenidae?????
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Do you have any more clues, like time of the year, approximate size....
 
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cthirion wrote:
Me, I see the right basal vein, not Halictidae, perhaps small Andrenidae?????

It's indeed straight. It should be Andrena from minutula-group. In Norway there should occur A. subopaca, A. semilaevis and A. minutula. The last one seems to be rare. I asked a Dutch expert and he would expect A. subopaca, but without a view of the clypeus, mesonotum and tergites it's impossible to say for sure.
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Do you have any more clues, like time of the year, approximate size....


Date: 27.06.10, size just over 10mm I think, could be slightly more or less.

I will see if I can find more pics.


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