Halictus ( Seladonia ) confusus confusus Smith 1853
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0392879B-7338-AB6A-43D5-FED2FAD4FD19 |
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Halictus ( Seladonia ) confusus confusus Smith 1853 |
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Halictus ( Seladonia) confusus confusus Smith 1853
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Notes. Holarctic. A social ground-nester based on studies of southern Ontario populations ( Knerer & Atwood 1962; Richards et al. 2010), although Nova Scotia populations were thought to be solitary ( Atwood 1933).
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