- (especially the
smaller species), as they are
often attracted to perspiration.
Halictid species are an
extremely diverse group that can vary
greatly in appearance...
- in 1966 by
Suzanne Batra, who used it to
describe nesting behavior in
Halictid bees, on a
scale of subsocial/solitary, colonial/communal, semisocial,...
- wedge-shaped
beetle with
parasitoid larvae. R.
fasciatus likely parasitizes Halictid bees; all
Ripiphorus parasitize ground-nesting bees. R.
fasciatus has clear...
-
appears to have
originated from at
least three independent origins in
halictid bees. The most
advanced of
these are
species with
eusocial colonies; these...
- bees are the
primary pollinators,
including Megachile campanulae, but
halictid bees, butterflies, and
skippers may also act as pollinators. Tall Bellflowers...
-
kleptoparasite of the
melittid genus Hesperapis,
whereas the
other species in the same
genus attack halictid bees. The Bees of the World, C. D.
Michener (2000)...
- hummingbird,
while many
types of
birds like to nest in the
dense foliage.
Halictid bees, flies, and ants also feed on the
nectar of the plant's extra-floral...
-
Guppya gundlachi - a land
snail Lasioglossum (Dialictus)
gundlachii – a
halictid bee
Mimus gundlachii -
Bahama mockingbird Mysateles prehensilis gundlachi...
-
their native areas,
their traditional pollinators (probably a
species of
halictid bee) did not move with them. The
trait of self-fertility
became an advantage...
-
moist coastal regions of
Queensland and the
Northern Territory. Like most
halictid bees they nest
underground where they
provision their larvae with pollen...