Lasioglossum hemichalceum, which has sometimes been confused with L. erythrurum, is a sweat bee endemic to Australia. Large numbers of unrelated females...
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is also true for certain species of Lasioglossum, such as the sweat bee Lasioglossum hemichalceum. L. hemichalceum will often exchange food with other...
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and subsequent differential mating success. Another example is Lasioglossum hemichalceum, which is a species of sweat bee that shows drastic physical dimorphisms...
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1985 Lasioglossum hemichalceum (Cockerell, 1923) Lasioglossum hemicyaneum (Benoist, 1944) Lasioglossum hemileucospilum (Cockerell, 1937) Lasioglossum hemimelas...
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available subterranean nests. Lastly, many species of Lasioglossum, including L. hemichalceum (which is a common sweat bee), will overwinter in underground...
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bees, such as Lasioglossum hemichalceum, which is characterized by its egalitarian behavior and lack of aggression. All female L. hemichalceum are able to...
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wasps, bees, and ants. One species of lasioglossum that is closely related to the L. malachurum is L. hemichalceum. Physical size is a major distinguishing...
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