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David,

        My guess, and it is only a guess as I do not have the bee in front of me.
These pictures are good but do not show all the features needed for a
species ID.  Regardless,  I am proposing that what you have in your photo is
"Agapostemon virescens."  Other possibilities are "Augochloropsis spp." or
Augochlorella spp."

Jeff Holbrook
Canton, NY


< I have finally gotten some images that I am
<proud of, and invite you to enjoy them.
<
<  Any comments, help with ID, etc., are welcome.

Dave Green     SC   USA

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