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Bee in flight iD please
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Posted on 22-03-2007 01:05
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I'm thinking a Sphecodes species, someone else thinks it more likely of the genus Epeolus. Maybe you cant say for sure without more detail but educated guess welcome.

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a male Lasioglossum, probably calceatus
 
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or L albipes perhaps?
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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I had found a very similar bee last year in my garden before I took some photo from it. It is either the same or belongs to a closely related genus. Someone identified it to as Lasioglossum calceatum but it was not sure.
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