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Best 1 Agapostemon splendens

Agapostemon splendens is a distinctive bee species notable for its brilliant green coloration. This sweat bee, belonging to the Agapostemon genus, is found exclusively in the southeastern United States. It constructs nests within sandy soils and lawns, primarily targeting perspiration as a food sour...

2 Augochlora pura

Augochlora pura is a species of green sweat bee belonging to the family Chrysididae. It’s recognized by its vibrant coloration and unique habit of constructing nests within decaying wood, specifically in logs across North America. This solitary bee plays a role in pollination and is particularly int...

3 Agapostemon virescens

Agapostemon virescens is a species of green bee native to North America. Its striking metallic green thorax distinguishes it within the Agapostemon genus. These “sweat bees” are notable for their coloration and play a role in pollination. They are particularly interesting to entomologists studying b...

4 Agapostemon texanus

Agapostemon texanus is a species of green bee native to Texas and parts of North America. It belongs to the sweat bee group, notable for collecting perspiration as a primary food source for its larvae. These bees are particularly interesting to entomologists studying bee diversity and pollination be...

5 Augochloropsis metallica

Augochloropsis metallica is a species of green sweat bee native to Central and South America. Its distinctive metallic blue-green coloration, caused by structural features in its exoskeleton, makes it easily identifiable. These bees are part of the Augochloropsis genus known for their specialized ne...

6 Augochlorella aurata

Augochlorella aurata is a species of green sweat bee native to north-America. It’s notable for being exceptionally common and frequently observed during the warmer months. These bees are particularly prevalent in eastern regions. They are primarily found near human activity, often attracted to persp...

7 Halictus rubicundus

Halictus rubicundus is a northern bee species belonging to the Halictidae family, commonly known as sweat bees. It’s notable for its adaptable social behavior; this bee exhibits eusocial colonies in warmer climates alongside solitary nesting habits when temperatures decrease. Researchers and entomol...

8 Lasioglossum malachurum

Lasioglossum malachurum is a species of small bee belonging to the genus Lasioglossum. It’s notable for exhibiting significant variations in its colony size and social behavior across Europe. This “sweat bee,” frequently studied by researchers, is particularly relevant to those investigating eusocia...

9 Halictus scabiosae

Halictus scabiosae is a species of sweat bee native to Europe. It’s notable for its distinctive appearance featuring prominent yellow banding on female bees and elongated leg structure. This bee is particularly useful for pollination of wildflowers and crops like sunflowers and thistles. Researchers...

10 Alkali Bee (Nomia melanderi)

Nomia melanderi, commonly known as the Alkali Bee, is a solitary bee belonging to the Halictidae family native to North America. This species plays a crucial role in agricultural pollination, particularly for alfalfa crops. Its unique adaptation to alkaline soils and sweat environments makes it valu...

11 Agapostemon sericeus

Agapostemon sericeus is a species of green bee native to North America. It’s notable for its distinctive metallic green coloration achieved through densely packed, silky hairs – a characteristic unique among many bees. This “sweat bee,” belonging to the Agapostemon genus, primarily visits flowers fo...

12 Lasioglossum zephyrum

Lasioglossum zephyrum is a North American sweat bee described in 1853 that serves as a key model organism for studying the evolution of primitively eusocial insect behavior.

13 Bicolored Striped-sweat Bee (Agapostemon virescens)

The Bicolored Striped-sweat Bee (Agapostemon virescens) is a North American species notable for its striking sexual dimorphism and metallic hues.

14 Orange-legged Furrow Bee (Halictus rubicundus)

The Orange-legged Furrow Bee (Halictus rubicundus) is a Holarctic sweat bee species notable for its ability to be either solitary or social.

15 Halictus ligatus

Halictus ligatus is a widespread sweat bee native to North America, notable for its primitively eusocial colony structure where a dominant queen suppresses worker reproduction.

16 Eickwortapis dominicana

Eickwortapis dominicana is an extinct sweat bee described by Engel in 2001, notable for being discovered fossilized in Miocene Dominican amber.

17 Lasioglossum albipes

Lasioglossum albipes is a Palearctic sweat bee described by Johann Christian Fabricius in 1781, serving as a major model species for researching environmental social polymorphism.

18 Dialictus zephyrus

Dialictus zephyrus is a primitively eusocial sweat bee found in North America, widely studied by entomologists for its complex underground nesting behavior.

19 Halictus sexcinctus

Halictus sexcinctus, the six-banded furrow bee, is a Palearctic sweat bee identifiable by the distinct yellow hair bands on the female's abdomen and its communal nesting habits.

20 Neocorynura electra

Neocorynura electra is an extinct species of sweat bee described in 1996 by Engel, uniquely identified from ancient Dominican amber fossils.

21 Lasioglossum marginatum

Lasioglossum marginatum is a European sweat bee described by Gaspard Auguste Brullé in 1832, notable for its unusual multi-year colony cycles and late-emerging reproductive bees.

22 Lasioglossum morio

Lasioglossum morio is a small metallic green sweat bee widely distributed across Europe, known for nesting in large aggregations in the soil.

23 Halictus tumulorum

Halictus tumulorum is a common sweat bee species found across Europe and Asia, distinguished by its primitively eusocial ground-nesting behavior.

24 Lasioglossum calceatum

Lasioglossum calceatum is a Palearctic sweat bee described by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1763, distinguished by its socially polymorphic behavior that varies by climate.

25 Augochlora leptoloba

Augochlora leptoloba is a Neotropical species of metallic sweat bee first described by Vachal in 1911 and recognized by its distinctively slender lobes.

26 Lasioglossum pauxillum

Lasioglossum pauxillum is a ground-nesting sweat bee native to Europe and North Africa, recognized for its highly organized eusocial colonies.

27 Halictus quadricinctus

Halictus quadricinctus is a large European sweat bee recognized by four distinct abdominal hair bands, known to excavate deep nesting burrows in vertical clay or soil banks.

28 Lasioglossum nitidulum

Lasioglossum nitidulum is a sweat bee species native to Europe, extensively researched for its polymorphic social behaviors and caste formation.

29 Lasioglossum leucozonium

Lasioglossum leucozonium is a widespread sweat bee native to the Holarctic region, originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, known for nesting in bare, sunny ground.

30 Augochlorella gratiosa

Augochlorella gratiosa is a small sweat bee species belonging to the family Halictidae, widely distributed across North America as a generalist pollinator.

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