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Apoid flip slides McGinley-LeBuhn productions

The first slide is a photograph The second slide identifies the previous photograph

Apoid plumose hairs

Apoid pronotal lobe (short and rounded)

Sphecoid pronotal lobe (large and irregular

Vespoid pronotal lobe (large and triangular)

Short-tongued halictid

Nomia (Hal) 1 and 3 SMC coequal; tergal bands not hairs

Colletes 2 nd recurrent vein “s” shaped; note curved antennae

Agapostemon – strongly arcuate basal vein (halictinae); metallic green head and thorax

Colletes – heart shaped face

Andrena male beard

Protoxaea – large/robust; long narrow MC; distinctive SMC morphology

Andrena female – facial fovae; propodeal scopa

Lasioglossum (Lasioglossum) basal vein; basal tergal hair bands; only outer transverse cubital weak

Hesperapis – flat abdomen (banded hairs); 2SMC

Agapostemon male

Perdita

Hylaeus

Dieunomia

Andrena female

Ptiloglossa

Duforea

Hylaeus

Sphecodes

Halictus seladonia

Calliopsis

Colletes Bifid glossa

Perdita perpallida

Augochlora sp.

Temnosoma sp.

Caupolicana yarrowi

Caupolicana fulvicolis

Macropis labiata

Melitta

Long-tongue Nomada

Megachile sp.

Anthidium maculatum

Nomada flava

Ceratina tejonensis

Euglossa

Ericrosis lata

Apis dorsata