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The
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''Agapostemon'' (literally "
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loving") is a common group of
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sweat bees, most of which are known as ''metallic green sweat bees'' for their color. They are members of the family of bees known as
Halictidae Halictidae is the second-largest family of bees (clade Anthophila) with nearly 4,500 species. Halictid species are an extremely diverse group that can vary greatly in appearance. These bees occur all over the world and are found on every contine ...
. Like other sweat bees, they are attracted to human sweat, and they use the salt from the sweat for
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. They are generally green or blue, especially the head and thorax. Sometimes the abdomen in females is green or blue although it may be striped, and most males have the yellow-striped abdomen on a black or metallic background. They superficially resemble various members of another tribe,
Augochlorini Augochlorini is a tribe of sweat bees in the subfamily Halictinae. They are found in the Nearctic and Neotropic realms. They typically display metallic coloration, with many species that are red, gold, green, blue, or purple. Genera * '' An ...
, which are also typically metallic green.


Nesting

All species of ''Agapostemon'' nest in the ground, sometimes in dense aggregations. Some species are communal such as ''A. virescens''. In this and other communal species, multiple females share the same nest entrance, but beneath the common entrance burrow, construct their own portion of the nest. Thus each female digs her own brood cells and collects pollen and nectar to fashion the pollen ball upon which she will lay an egg. Unlike other social bees, in communal bees there is no reproductive division of labor. The advantage of this form of sociality seems to be that kleptoparasitic ''
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'' bees have greater difficulty gaining access to the nest and brood cells when there are multiple females inside. This method of defense against the
Cuckoo bee The term cuckoo bee is used for a variety of different bee lineages which have evolved the kleptoparasitism, kleptoparasitic behaviour of laying their eggs in the nests of other bees, reminiscent of the behavior of cuckoo birds. The name is perhap ...
(''Nomada'') facilitates attacks by larvae of the
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.


Range

Some 42 species in the genus range from
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to
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. In cool temperate regions, there is one generation per year, with females being active in the early summer and males and pre-diapausing females active in the late summer. Only mated females survive the winter. This is probably because unmated females cannot enter
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. Males can often be seen in large numbers flying around shrubs with large flowers, such as
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. ''Agapostemon'' ''angelicus'' are native to the Texas high plains. They specialized in being pollinators for cotton. They can serve as replacement for honey bees in pollination


Types of flight

Like other bees, '' A. texanus'' can fly from a short or long distance. Their flight patterns usually rely on flower density; they favor flowers with high densities. Their flight patterns best resemble the
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and the
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.


Species

Over 40 species of ''Agapostemon'' have been identified: * '' Agapostemon aenigma'' * '' Agapostemon alayoi'' * '' Agapostemon angelicus'' * '' Agapostemon ascius'' * '' Agapostemon atrocaeruleus'' * '' Agapostemon boliviensis'' * '' Agapostemon centratus'' * '' Agapostemon chapadensis'' * '' Agapostemon chiriquiensis'' * '' Agapostemon coloradinus'' * '' Agapostemon columbi'' * '' Agapostemon cubensis'' * '' Agapostemon cyaneus'' * '' Agapostemon erebus'' * '' Agapostemon femoratus'' * '' Agapostemon heterurus'' * '' Agapostemon inca'' * '' Agapostemon insularis'' * '' Agapostemon intermedius'' * '' Agapostemon jamaicensis'' * '' Agapostemon kohliellus'' * '' Agapostemon krugii'' * '' Agapostemon lanosus'' * '' Agapostemon leunculus'' * '' Agapostemon melliventris'' * '' Agapostemon mexicanus'' * '' Agapostemon mourei'' * '' Agapostemon nasutus'' * '' Agapostemon obliquus'' * '' Agapostemon obscuratus'' * '' Agapostemon ochromops'' * '' Agapostemon peninsularis'' * '' Agapostemon poeyi'' * '' Agapostemon rhopalocerus'' * '' Agapostemon sapphirinus'' * '' Agapostemon semimelleus'' * '' Agapostemon sericeus'' * '' Agapostemon splendens'' * '' Agapostemon swainsonae'' * '' Agapostemon texanus'' * '' Agapostemon tyleri'' * '' Agapostemon viequesensis'' * '' Agapostemon virescens'' * '' Agapostemon viridulus''


References


External links

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''Agapostemon'' identification guideList of speciesWorldwide species mapGenus ''Agapostemon'' on BugGuide
{{Taxonbar, from=Q3606354 Bee genera Hymenoptera of North America Hymenoptera of South America