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Halictidae ?
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Posted on 23-10-2007 17:24
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Small and slender bee (<10mm), with relatively large abdomen. I think it is of the Halictidae family but don't have any idea of the genus.

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Joaquim Gaspar
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Halictus?
 
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At the same area and time, I also shot this other bee, which appears to be of the same genus. Is it? I know it is not good practise to insert different species in the same thread, but I'm trying to learn how to identify this family.
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I think it belongs to the same genus, but it is better to wait for the experts Wink.
 
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Thank you Rui. Some other opinions?
 
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Above a male of Lasioglossum, and below a female of Halictus, near scabiosae.

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Thank you, Christian, I'm impressed! I really thought they were the same genus Pfft
 
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