Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) lanarium (Halictid bee)


Bees in the family Halictidae have a tongue which, although technically short, appears long and jointed (bent). They have a characteristic wing venation (strongly curved M vein).

The genus Lasioglossum has the main pollen-carrying hairs on the hind femur, and also carries lesser amounts on the hind tibia and under the metasoma.

This particular species is often seen feeding on 'daisies'.


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Regional distribution

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) lanarium is listed in the following regions:

827,415 sightings of 23,514 species from 15,121 members
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