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Halictus

The genus ''Halictus'' is a large assemblage of bee species in the family Halictidae. The genus is divided into 15 subgenera, some of dubious monophyly, containing over 200 species, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere (a few species occur in South America, Asia and Africa). Most species are black or dark brown, sometimes metallic greenish-tinted, with apical whitish abdominal bands on the terga (the related genus ''Lasioglossum'', which is otherwise often similar in appearance, has the abdominal hair bands located basally, not apically).
Many species in the genus are eusocial, with colony sizes range from very small (two to four bees) to large (>200). Nests are typically underground burrows, with several ovoid "cells" in which pollen mixed with nectar is provided as food for the developing larvae; a single egg is laid on a pollen mass, and the cell is sealed. In a few species, the cells are arranged in clusters resembling a honeycomb, but constructed of soil rather than beeswax. Like most ground-nesting bees, the brood cells are lined internally with a waterproofing secretion.
A few species in the genus have extensive geographic distribution, such as ''Halictus rubicundus'', which spans virtually the entire Northern Hemisphere. Previously ''Halictus ligatus'', was considered to range from Canada to Venezuela, including the Caribbean. However, genetic data show that there are at least three species previously considered within this one. One of them is restricted to Southeastern USA and the Caribbean, one is Central American, and true ''H. ligatus'' is found in northern and westersn North America. Common European species include ''Halictus quadricinctus'', ''Halictus sexcinctus'' as well as ''H. rubicundus''.
''Halictus rubicundus'' is solitary at high altitudes and latitudes but has small eusocial colonies in warmer areas.
==References==

*Michener, C.D. (2007). ''The Bees of the World''. 2nd Edition. Johns Hopkins University Press.

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