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Metallic Green Bee

Agapostemon sp.

Photo by Small Wonders
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19.1985, -87.8877

Field Notes

Description:

Metallic Green Bees are in the Sweat Bee family (Halictidae). They are small but an awesome sight nonetheless. They are considered to be generalist pollinators because they visit a wide variety of flowers and do not discriminate among specific plant species. These bees use a technique called buzz pollination. The bee places the anther (the pollen bearing structure of the flower) in its jaw and vibrates each flower with its flight muscles, releasing the pollen.

Habitat:

Spotted on Snow Squarestem (Melanthera nivea).

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Comments (2)

I'm try to identify and conclude that this species belong to Agapostemon melliventris ... I'm using this http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?guide=Agapostemon ... :)
Can anyone recognize the exact species of this Agapostemon? I am not familiar with the southern species - Thanks :)

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