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Keyword: Sexcinctus


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Halictus sexcinctus
Halictus sexcinctus counts to the order of Hymenoptera and belongs to the bees (Apiformes). The specimens can reach body lengths of 13-16 mm. The ends of their abdomens’ segments are with wide, white bends. The males are slimmer built than the females. The antennae of ...
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Halictus sexcinctus prefers loamy or sandy areas with less vegetation and feed on pollen and nectar, especially those from aster, daisy or sunflower.
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Halictus sexcinctus
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Bee - Halictus sexcinctus - abdomen
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Query: Halictus sexcinctus on yellow blossom
Halictus sexcinctus on yellow blossom
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Query: Halictus sexcinctus - back view
Halictus sexcinctus - back view
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Query: Head of Halictus sexcinctus
Head of Halictus sexcinctus
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