Augochlora pura is a solitary sweat bee found primarily in the Eastern United States. It is known for its bright green color and its tendency to forage on a variety of plants. Inhabiting rotting logs, this bee can produce up to three generations per year. Both males and females have been observed licking sweat from human skin, most likely seeking salt Augochlora pura was recently suggested the common name Pure Green Sweat Bee, but about it has been written that "...it does not seem to need one with such a musical scientific designation that means 'pure golden green.'"
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| - Augochlora pura (en)
- Augochlora pura (nl)
- Augochlora pura (sv)
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| - Augochlora pura is a solitary sweat bee found primarily in the Eastern United States. It is known for its bright green color and its tendency to forage on a variety of plants. Inhabiting rotting logs, this bee can produce up to three generations per year. Both males and females have been observed licking sweat from human skin, most likely seeking salt Augochlora pura was recently suggested the common name Pure Green Sweat Bee, but about it has been written that "...it does not seem to need one with such a musical scientific designation that means 'pure golden green.'" (en)
- Augochlora pura is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie Halictidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1837 door Say. (nl)
- Augochlora pura är en biart som först beskrevs av Thomas Say 1837. Augochlora pura ingår i släktet Augochlora och familjen vägbin. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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| - Female Augochlora pura (en)
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| - * Halictus purus (Say, 1837)
* Augochlora festiva (Smith, 1853)
* Augochlora robertsoni (Cockerell, 1897)
* Augochlora banksiella (Cockerell, 1907)
* Halictus astios (Vachal, 1911)
* Halictus fuscatipes (Vachal, 1911)
* Halictus asaphes (Vachal, 1911)
* Augochlora palmarum (Cockerell, 1922)
* Augochlora mosieri (Cockerell, 1922) (en)
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| - Augochlora pura is a solitary sweat bee found primarily in the Eastern United States. It is known for its bright green color and its tendency to forage on a variety of plants. Inhabiting rotting logs, this bee can produce up to three generations per year. Both males and females have been observed licking sweat from human skin, most likely seeking salt Augochlora pura was recently suggested the common name Pure Green Sweat Bee, but about it has been written that "...it does not seem to need one with such a musical scientific designation that means 'pure golden green.'" (en)
- Augochlora pura is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie Halictidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1837 door Say. (nl)
- Augochlora pura är en biart som först beskrevs av Thomas Say 1837. Augochlora pura ingår i släktet Augochlora och familjen vägbin. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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