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DiBickers wrote:
7 Mar 2025
@SapphFire the hind legs in these photos looks like this could be a Lipotriches (but I’m not an expert). I’ll pop it in as a Suggestion & see what others with more experience with bees thinks😊

Lipotriches sp. (genus)
DiBickers wrote:
7 Mar 2025
@SapphFire happy to help😊

Amphylaeus (Agogenohylaeus) obscuriceps
DiBickers wrote:
7 Mar 2025
@SapphFire I have Verified this for you based on Michael’s ID in the Comments😊

Amphylaeus (Agogenohylaeus) obscuriceps
2 Jan 2025
Very good! I have seen it once and should have remembered it. I am not the first to mistake it for a wasp. It was originally described as a wasp by Westwood in 1835.

Sericogaster fasciata
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