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Lasioglossum malachurum, the sharp-collared
furrow bee, is a
small European halictid bee. This
species is
obligately eusocial, with
queens and workers...
- as in the
sociality of
behaviour for bees of the
species Lasioglossum malachurum. Snow, David; Perrins,
Christopher M, eds. (1998). The
Birds of the Western...
- in the
Halictidae are
eusocial at
least in part, such as
Lasioglossum malachurum, with
fairly well-defined
queen and
worker castes (though not the same...
- of cells. In
similar species with only one queen, such as
Lasioglossum malachurum in Europe, the
degree of
eusociality depends on the
clime in
which the...
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Fabricius and Adam Afzelius. 153 of the bee species,
including Lasioglossum malachurum, came from Kirby's own parish.
Kirby began planning his
Introduction to...
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eusociality in
Halictus ligatus,
Halictus rubicundus, and
Lasioglossum malachurum.
These species exhibit, to some extent, as the
colony size increases,...
- (Morawitz, 1876)
Lasioglossum lucidulum (Schenck, 1861)
Lasioglossum malachurum (Kirby, 1802) הליקטית רחבת-פסים
Lasioglossum mandibulare (Morawitz, 1866)...
- subgenera. Two of the better-known
species are the
European Lasioglossum malachurum and the
North American species Lasioglossum zephyrus. List of Lasioglossum...
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furrow bee
Lasioglossum limbellum, ridge-gastered
furrow bee
Lasioglossum malachurum, sharp-collared
furrow bee
Lasioglossum minutissimum,
least furrow bee...
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maculatus as hosts,
while it is also
likely to
parasitise Lasioglossum malachurum. The prin****l host in
England and
Belgium is H. rubicundus.
Other species...