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<b>Periodic Update on the Bees Found in Maryland and the District of Columbia.</b></div>
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<b>Note</b>: Formatting was not possible when creating this summary (ok, actually, it was just too much effort to do by hand). Thus, there is no Italicization and the order is simply alphabetic rather than taxonomic</div>
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<b>Account Format</b>: Species Name, Authorship, Number of Records in USGS BIML </div>
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Database, Commoness, Counties with Records, Comments<br>
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Agapostemon sericeus (Forster, 1771), 121, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,,,AA,,,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI, Throughout, nowhere common</td>
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Agapostemon splendens (Lepeletier, 1841), 11559, Locally Abundant: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Coastal Plain, Sand Specialist, Reaching high numbers in loose sandy soils</td>
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Agapostemon texanus Cresson, 1872, 721, Common: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,SM,KE,QA,,CRO,,,WI, Throughout, locally tolerably common</td>
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Agapostemon virescens (Fabricius, 1775), 5160, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout, often locally abundant</td>
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Andrena accepta Viereck, 1916, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, One old record from Calvert County, one recent from sand pit near Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County,<span style="">
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Andrena aliciae Robertson, 1891, 16, Rare: ,,,,,,,,HA,,,MO,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Several records from the DC area; sunflower specialist, probably could be found throughout state…if plants are present</td>
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Andrena alleghaniensis Viereck, 1907, 66, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,,,,KE,,,,,,, Mostly Fall Line/Piedmont, large number found on Ilex opaca in Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens</td>
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Andrena andrenoides (Cresson, 1878), 1, Rare:<span style=""> </span>Probably throughout</td>
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Andrena arabis Robertson, 1897, 35, Uncommon: GA,,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,,,CVT,,,,,TA,CRO,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Andrena asteris Robertson, 1891, 33, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,,CRO,DO,,, Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena asteroides Mitchell, 1960, 13, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,CH,,,,,CRO,,,WI,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena atlantica Mitchell, 1960, 27, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,CVT,,,KE,,TA,CRO,,,,WO Mostly Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena banksi Malloch, 1917, 210, Regular: ,,WA,,,,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Mostly Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena barbara Bouseman and LaBerge, 1979, 870, Common: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena barbilabris (Kirby, 1802), 7, Uncommon: ,,,,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,QA,,,,,, Possibly throughout, but at southern edge of its range</td>
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Andrena bisalicis Viereck, 1908, 44, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,,CRO,,,, Throughout</td>
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Andrena braccata Viereck, 1907, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO One recent record from Assateague Island, several approximately 100 year old ones from the Washington D.C. area</td>
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Andrena bradleyi Viereck, 1907, 21, Regular: ,,,,,CRR,,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,,,,WO Coastal plane, blueberry specialist</td>
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Andrena brevipalpis Cockerell, 1930, 33, Regular: ,,WA,FR,,CRR,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,,SM,KE,,,CRO,,,, Throughout</td>
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Andrena carlini Cockerell, 1901, 3439, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena carolina Viereck, 1909, 14, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,,,,,,,TA,,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Andrena ceanothi Viereck, 1917, 3, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Andrena commoda Smith, 1879 , 55, Uncommon: ,,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,QA,TA,CRO,,,, More likely in the western counties</td>
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Andrena confederata Viereck, 1917, 55, Regular: GA,,,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,,,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena cornelli Viereck, 1907, 24, Uncommon: GA,,,,,CRR,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,TA,CRO,,,,WO Piedmont and Mountains</td>
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Andrena crataegi Robertson, 1893, 41, Regular: GA,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KE,,TA,,,,, Piedmont and Mountains</td>
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Andrena cressonii Robertson, 1891, 851, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena distans Provancher, 1888 , 0, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Most likely in Piedmont to Mountains</td>
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Andrena dunningi Cockerell, 1898, 34, Uncommon: GA,,,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Piedmont and Mountains</td>
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Andrena erigeniae Robertson, 1891, 5913, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,DO,,, Adundant west of the Chesapeake Bay, scattered on Eastern Shore due to lower presence of Spring Beauties</td>
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Andrena erythrogaster (Ashmead, 1890), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Only one recent record, a few old records from DC area.</td>
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Andrena erythronii Robertson, 1891, 10, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,,BCI,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Piedmont and Mountains</td>
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Andrena fenningeri Viereck, 1922, 71, Uncommon: ,,,,HO,,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,DC,,,CH,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Piedmont and Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena forbesii Robertson, 1891, 42, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,,,MO,DC,AA,,,SM,KE,,,,,,WI,WO More common from Piedmont West</td>
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Andrena fragilis Smith, 1853, 146, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,KE,,,,,,,WO Found on Shrubby Dogwoods, from the Piedmont West</td>
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Andrena fulvipennis Smith, 1853, 10, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Associated with sandy soils, known only from Prince George's and Anne Arundel Counties along the Patuxent</td>
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Andrena gardineri Cockerell, 1906, 39, Uncommon: GA,ALL,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Ragwort specialist, probably common in western Maryland where the plant is more common, localized elsewhere; at the northern edge of its range</td>
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Andrena geranii Robertson, 1891 , 4, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Perhaps more common than reported, there is a need for targeted collecting on waterleaf<span style=""> </span></td>
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Andrena heraclei Robertson, 1897, 19, Regular: ,ALL,,FR,,CRR,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,, Primarily Piedmont to the West in distribution</td>
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Andrena hilaris Smith, 1853, 16, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,CRO,,,WI,WO Primarily Coastal Plain</td>
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Andrena hippotes Robertson, 1895, 82, Common: ,,,,HO,,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,,,,, Throughout</td>
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Andrena hirticincta Provancher, 1888, 14, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall Line to the West</td>
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Andrena ilicis Mitchell, 1960 , 99, Regular: ,ALL,,,HO,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,,,KE,,TA,,DO,,,WO Fall Line to the East</td>
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Andrena illini Bouseman and LaBerge, 1979, 289, Common: ,,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Piedmont to the East, most common in Coastal Plain; northern edge of its range</td>
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Andrena illinoiensis Andrena illinoiensis, 4, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,HA,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trick species to identify; Wally LaBerge has identified some in the region, specimens probably should be reviewed; primarily a Midwestern and Western species</td>
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Andrena imitatrix Cresson, 1872, 357?, Common?: GA,ALL,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,,DO,,,WO Differentiating this species from A. morrisonella is confusing (at least to Sam Droege) and for now the 2 species are conflated, as a group
they are very common in the state</td>
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Andrena integra Smith, 1853, 1, Rare: ,,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains, may be found to be more common if more shrubby Dogwoods are sampled</td>
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Andrena krigiana Robertson, 1901, 3, Rare: ,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, May be found to be more common if Krigia were targeted for sampling</td>
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Andrena lamelliterga Ribble, 1968, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, One record from Plummer's Island over 100 years ago, nothing recent</td>
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Andrena macoupinensis<span style=""> </span>Robertson, 1900, 24, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,HA,CE,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,CRO,,,, A willow specialist that would probably be more common if netting on willows was more extensive, likely throughout the region</td>
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Andrena macra Mitchell, 1951, 227, Regular: ,,,,,CRR,,,HA,,PG,,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,,,,, Piedmont to the East, most common in Coastal Plain; northern edge of its range</td>
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Andrena mandibularis Robertson, 1892, 73, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,DC,,,,SM,,,,,,,, Throughout, seems associated with woodlands</td>
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Andrena melanochroa<span style=""> </span>Cockerell, 1898, 5, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Records all clustered around Washington D.C.,<span style="">
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Andrena milwaukeensis Graenicher, 1903 , 0, rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountain species, found in nearby WV and PA, but only one record from Allegany County</td>
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Andrena miranda Smith, 1879, 0, rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Only one specimen from Montgomery County from 1976, determined by LaBerge; northern species</td>
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Andrena miserabilis Cresson, 1872, 1664, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena morrisonella Viereck, 1917, 135?, Common?: ,,,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,,,CVT,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,WI, Differentiating this species from A. imitatrix is confusing (at least to Sam Droege) and for now the 2 species are conflated, as a group they are very common in
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Andrena nasonii Robertson, 1895 , 1627, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout, a common denizen of lawns, roadsides and disturbed areas</td>
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Andrena neonana Viereck, 1917, 17, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,,,,,TA,,,,WI, Fall line to the East</td>
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Andrena nida Mitchell, 1960, 17, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,TA,CRO,,,, Fall line to the East, but likely also present to the west; annother undercollected willow specialist</td>
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Andrena nigrae Robertson, 1905, 30, Uncommon: ,,,FR,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,,SM,,,TA,,DO,,, Fall line to the East, but likely also present to the west; annother undercollected willow specialist</td>
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Andrena nivalis Smith, 1853 , 1, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Appalachian species, but a few records from Fall Line,<span style="">
</span>likely more will be found in the western part of the state with more collecting there</td>
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Andrena nubecula Smith, 1853, 7, Uncommon: GA,,,,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Primarily fall line area, but likely throughout the western part of the state</td>
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Andrena nuda Robertson, 1891, 27, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,,,KE,,TA,,DO,,, Throughout</td>
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Andrena obscuripennis Smith, 1853, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, One recent record from Calvert county</td>
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Andrena perplexa Smith, 1853, 1984, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena personata Robertson, 1897, 472, Common: GA,,,,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,,,,, Throughout, but in oddly low numbers on the Eastern Shore</td>
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Andrena phaceliae Mitchell, 1960, 0, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Known from Plummer's Island and Green Ridge in the West</td>
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Andrena placata Mitchell, 1960, 19, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,CH,,,,,,DO,,,WO Fall line East</td>
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Andrena platyparia Robertson, 1895 , 10, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,CRR,,,,,PG,,DC,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Most records are on the Western Shore, but likely to be found throughout the state with more collecting on shrubby dogwoods<span style=""> </span></td>
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Andrena polemonii Robertson, 1891, 0, ?: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One record from Alleghany County…needs double checking</td>
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Andrena pruni Robertson, 1891, 498, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,, Throughout, though potentially<span style="">
</span>absent from the southern Eastern Shore</td>
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Andrena rehni Viereck, 1907, 5, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very old records for DC region, one recent from Patuxent Wildlife Research Center on Chinquapin, possible Chestnut/Chinquapin specialist</td>
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Andrena robertsonii Dalla Torre, 1896, 53, Regular: ,,,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,KE,QA,TA,,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Andrena rudbeckiae Robertson, 1891, 11, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,,,KE,,,CRO,,,, Possibly throughout on Rudbeckiae</td>
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Andrena rufosignata Cockerell, 1902 , 26, Uncommon: GA,,,FR,,CRR,BCO,,HA,,,MO,,,,,,KE,,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Andrena rugosa Robertson, 1891, 45, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,TA,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Andrena salictaria Robertson, 1905, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Primarily old records from DC region.<span style="">
</span>One recent record from Ft. Washington.<span style=""> </span>More collecting on willow should yield more specimens</td>
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Andrena sayi Robertson, 1891, 8, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,,,,WI,WO Possibly throughout, excluding higher elevations; at the norther edge of its range</td>
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Andrena sigmundi Cockerell, 1902, 3, ?:<span style=""> </span>Some old records and possible recent ones….difficult to differentiat from other Trachandrena…needs further investigation</td>
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Andrena simplex Smith, 1853, 33, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,HO,,BCO,,,CE,PG,,,AA,,,SM,,,,,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Andrena spiraeana Robertson, 1895, 26, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Andrena thaspii Graenicher, 1903, 0, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One record from Allegany County…needs double checking, but likely<span style="">
</span>present in western Maryland</td>
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Andrena tridens Robertson, 1902, 213, Common: GA,,,,,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,,,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,,DO,,,WO Throughout, in woodlands</td>
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Andrena uvulariae Mitchell, 1960 , 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very old specimens from Beltsville (type specimen!);<span style="">
</span>sampling on Bellwort is needed</td>
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Andrena vicina Smith, 1853, 386, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout; associated with ericacous woodlands</td>
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Andrena violae Robertson, 189, 624, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout; Found wherever violets occur</td>
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Andrena virginiana Mitchell, 1960 , 23, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay; mostly older specimens</td>
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Andrena w-scripta Viereck, 1904, 1, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One record from Allegany County that needs double checking, Appalachian and northern species</td>
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Andrena wilkella (Kirby, 1802), 199, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,,,KE,QA,,,,,, Primarily Fall line to the West, largely associated with Crown Vetch</td>
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Andrena ziziae Robertson, 1891, 8, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,QA,,,,,, A few older records and a couple of recent ones, more likely in the Western part of the state, thought Ziziae is now widely planted</td>
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Andrena ziziaeformis Cockerell, 1908, 14, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Anthidiellum notatum (Latreille, 1809), 70, Regular: ,ALL,,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,SM,KE,,,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus, 1758), 94, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,,,DO,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay, but should be looked for in any large flower garden</td>
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Anthidium oblongatum (Illiger, 1806), 359, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,TA,,DO,,, Primarily Fall Line to the West, mostly open, weedy fields, less tied to gardens than A. manicatum; likes legumes</td>
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Anthophora abrupta Say, 1837, 66, Regular: ,,,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,,,CRO,,,, Throughout; requires cliff like clay soils, which can include upturned tree root masses, mounds of dirt, beneath porches and decks, cliffs, historic structures using
clay soils</td>
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Anthophora bomboides Kirby, 1837, 6, Rare: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line to the West</td>
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Anthophora villosula Smith, 1854, 150, Common: ,,,FR,HO,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,TA,,,,, Washington D.C. area and spreading; nests under decks, dry areas near foundations, traditional clay based historical building structures</td>
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Anthophora terminalis Cresson, 1869, 3, Rare: GA,,,,,,BCO,BCI,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line to the west</td>
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Anthophora ursina Cresson, 1869, 0, Rare: ,,,FR,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly could be found throughout</td>
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Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758, 3398, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Augochlora pura (Say, 1837), 2632, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Thoughout; associated with woodlands</td>
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Augochlorella aurata (Smith, 1853), 9600, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout; associated with open fields</td>
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Augochlorella gratiosa (Smith, 1853), 0, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SM,,,,,,,, There are female specimens that fit some descritions of this species, however, no males have been detected, needs molecular work</td>
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Augochlorella persimilis (Viereck, 1910), 89, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,,,,CE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, West of the Fall Line; often difficult to tell form A. aurata…more molecular work is needed</td>
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Augochloropsis metallica (Fabricius, 1793) , 210, See Below: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO See subspecies</td>
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Augochloropsis m. m. (Fabricius, 1793), 137, Regular: ,,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,SM,,,TA,CRO,,,WI, Known to be molecularly and morphologically distinct from A. m. f. but not yet published; more associated with sandy, barren areas, less common than A. m. f.</td>
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Augochloropsis m. f. (Fabricius, 1793), 91, Common: ,,WA,FR,,,,,,,,,DC,,,CH,SM,,QA,,CRO,,,, Known to be molecularly and morphologically distinct from A. m. m. but not yet published; present in usually small numbers throughout</td>
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Augochloropsis sumptuosa (Smith, 1853), 0, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,?,,,?,,,,,?,,,,,,? Status needs to be reasessed, some, possibly all, of the the USGS records were simply A .m. m., however, a 2014 record from Eastern Neck NWR could be, will have look it up again, no
confirmed older records</td>
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Bombus affinis Cresson, 1863, 0, Extirpated?: ,ALL,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Formerly regular from Fall Line west;<span style="">
</span>Now thought extirpated, but recent records in WV counties bordering MD</td>
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Bombus ashtoni (Cresson, 1864), 0, Extirpated?: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Only one 1980s record from Baltimore County; Cuckoo of B. affinis/B. terricola so likely no longer present in the state<span style=""> </span></td>
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Bombus auricomus (Robertson, 1903), 27, Uncommon: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,,KE,,,,,,WI, Throughout, but most often encountered in urban/suburban habitats</td>
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Bombus bimaculatus Cresson, 1863, 859, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Bombus citrinus (Smith, 1854), 72, Regular: GA,ALL,,,,,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,,QA,TA,CRO,,,,<span style="">
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Bombus fervidus (Fabricius, 1798), 300, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Bombus fraternus (Smith, 1854) , 0, Extirpated?: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,, Several 100 year old records from the DC region</td>
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Bombus griseocollis (De Geer, 1773), 934, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Bombus impatiens Cresson, 1863, 3771, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Bombus pensylvanicus (De Geer, 1773) , 158, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Bombus perplexus Cresson, 1863, 128, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,,,CH,,,QA,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Bombus sandersoni Franklin, 1913, 13, Uncommon: GA,ALL,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Bombus terricola Kirby, 1837, 3, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,, One recent record from a bog in Garrett County</td>
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Bombus vagans Smith, 1854 , 89, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,,,CE,?,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains, formerly thoughout the Piedmont</td>
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Bombus variabilis (Cresson, 1872), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,SM,,,,,,,, Two old records from St. Mary's an Anne Arundel Counties</td>
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Calliopsis andreniformis Smith, 1853, 3036, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Cemolobus ipomoeae<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1891), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CRO,,,, One record from Caroline County</td>
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Ceratina calcarata Robertson, 1900 , 4726, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Ceratina dupla Say, 1837 , 1924, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Ceratina floridana Mitchell, 1962 , 56, ?: ,,,,,CRR,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,, A few identified by molecular techniques, additional ones potentially identified morphologically, certainly<span style="">
</span>at least uncommon</td>
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Ceratina mikmaqi Rehan and Sheffield, 2011, 757, Abundant: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,,MO,,AA,,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Ceratina strenua Smith, 1879, 5253, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Chelostoma philadelphi (Robertson, 1891) , 15, Uncommon: ,,,,,CRR,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,,,,,TA,,,,, Throughout; Associated with planted Mock Orange</td>
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Coelioxys alternatus Say, 1837, 4, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Two records from PG and Anne Arundel Counties</td>
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Coelioxys coturnix Pérez, 1884, 13, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,TA,,DO,,, Throughout</td>
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Coelioxys dolichos Fox, 1890 , 9, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KE,QA,,,DO,,,WO Eastern Shore, probably also present on Western Shore</td>
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Coelioxys hunteri Crawford, 1914, 6, Rare: ,,,FR,,,,,,CE,,,,,,,,KE,,TA,,DO,,, Throughout</td>
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Coelioxys immaculatus Cockerell, 1912, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CRO,,,, So few overall records it is hard to say</td>
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Coelioxys germanus Cresson, 1878, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KE,,,,,,, More likely to be found on Coastal Plain</td>
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Coelioxys galactiae Mitchell, 1962, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, One hundred year old record from DC</td>
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Coelioxys modestus Smith, 1854, 11, Uncommon: GA,,,FR,,,,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,,,CH,,KE,,TA,CRO,,,, Throughout</td>
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Coelioxys moestus Cresson, 1864, 0, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Coelioxys octodentatus Say, 1824, 45, Regular: ,,,FR,,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,, Throughout</td>
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Coelioxys porterae Cockerell, 1900, 2, Rare: ,,,,HO,,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Possibly Throughout</td>
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Coelioxys sayi Robertson, 1897, 170, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Colletes aestivalis Patton, 1879, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Old record from Plummer's Island</td>
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Colletes americanus Cresson, 1868, 13, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,SM,,,,,,,WI,WO Fall line and to the East, but likely also in the West</td>
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Colletes brevicornis Robertson, 1897, 8, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,,,,QA,,CRO,,,WI, Probably throughout</td>
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Colletes ciliatus Patton, 1879, 0, Rare:<span style=""> </span>Records from Dodder along Jug Bay, possible Dodder specialist</td>
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Colletes compactus Cresson, 1868, 5, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,BCI,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line to the west</td>
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Colletes eulophi Robertson, 1891 , 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Old records from DC area</td>
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Colletes inaequalis Say, 1837, 701, Abundant: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Colletes latitarsis Robertson, 1891, 19, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,,,CRR,,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake;<span style="">
</span>likely common, but not prone to going into bowls and pollen plant inconspicuous</td>
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Colletes speculiferus Cockerell, 1927, 20, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Appears restricted to Assateague Island</td>
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Colletes nudus Robertson, 1898 , 8, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Colletes simulans Cresson, 1868 , 11, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,,,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Colletes solidaginis Swenk, 1906, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WI, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Colletes thoracicus Smith, 1853, 191, Common: ,ALL,,,HO,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Colletes validus Cresson, 1868, 23, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,CE,PG,,,AA,,CH,,,,TA,,,,,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Colletes willistoni Robertson, 1891, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 year old record from Bethesda</td>
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Dieunomia heteropoda (Say, 1824), 92, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,CH,,,,,CRO,DO,,, Coastal Plain</td>
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Dieunomia nevadensis (Cresson, 1874) , 6, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, One colony along the Patuxent River near a sand mine</td>
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Epeoloides pilosulus (Cresson, 1878), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Old records from Plummer's Island</td>
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Epeolus andriyi Onuferko, 2018, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Only record in the world comes from Jug Bay Wetlands Reserve</td>
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Epeolus australis Mitchell, 1962, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Epeolus autumnalis Robertson, 1902, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly throughout</td>
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Epeolus banksi (Cockerell, 1907), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, No recent records</td>
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Epeolus bifasciatus Cresson, 1864, 4, Uncommon: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line to the west</td>
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Epeolus howardi Mitchell, 1962, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,CH,,,,,CRO,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Epeolus lectoides Robertson, 1901, 2, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,DO,,, Coastal Plain</td>
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Epeolus pusillus Cresson, 1864, 20, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,WO Apparently common on Assateague Island</td>
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Epeolus scutellaris Say, 1824, 8, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,WO Possibly throughout</td>
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Eucera atriventris (Smith, 1854), 4, Uncommon: ,,WA,FR,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line to the west</td>
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Eucera dubitata (Cresson, 1878), 13, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,QA,,CRO,DO,,, Tricky to ID, specimens need to be double checked</td>
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Eucera hamata (Bradley, 1942), 180, Common: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,,,AA,CVT,,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Eucera rosae (Robertson, 1900), 89, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,, Coastal Plain</td>
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Florilegus condignus (Cresson, 1878), 140, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,,CH,,,,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Habropoda laboriosa (Fabricius, 1804), 214, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,,,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Most common on the Coastal Plain</td>
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Halictus confusus Smith, 1853, 2363, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Halictus ligatus/poeyi Say, 1837<span style=""> </span>Lepeletier, 1841, 8440, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout; Almost certainly both species occur, but there is difficulty
differentiating the two</td>
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Halictus parallelus Say, 1837, 197, Common: ,,WA,,,CRR,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,, Throughout</td>
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Halictus rubicundus (Christ, 1791), 295, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Halictus tectus Radoszkowski, 1876, 166, Regular: ,,,,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Baltimore and DC region; compacted soils; expected to spread throughout</td>
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Heriades carinata<span style=""> </span>Cresson, 1864, 41, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,,,DO,,, Mostly west fo the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Heriades leavitti Crawford, 1913, 20, Regular: ,,WA,FR,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Throughout; females are not differentiable from variolosa and character for males often obscured so likely more common than records indicate</td>
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Heriades truncorum (Linnaeus, 1758, 3, Rare: ,,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Known in North America only from 3 specimens collected on one day in 2013 near clay or sand mine in Washington County</td>
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Heriades variolosa (Cresson, 1872), 42, Regular: ,,WA,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,KE,,,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout; females are not differentiable from leavitti and character for males often obscured so likely more common than records indicate</td>
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Holcopasites calliopsidis (Linsley, 1943), 23, Regular: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,CH,,,,,,,,, Chesapeake Bay to the West; likely occurs on the Eastern Shore</td>
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Holcopasites illinoiensis (Robertson, 1891), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,?,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, A few 100 year old records from the DC region</td>
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Holcopasites heliopsis (Robertson, 1897), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, From a Sand Pit along the Patuxent River</td>
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Hoplitis anthocopoides (Schenck, 1853), 4, Rare: ,,WA,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Piedmont and west</td>
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Hoplitis pilosifrons (Cresson, 1864) , 419, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Hoplitis producta (Cresson, 1864) , 187, Abundant: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Hoplitis simplex (Cresson, 1864), 24, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,HO,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,CH,,,,,,,,,WO Most records from DC Region, but likely throughout</td>
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Hoplitis spoliata (Provancher, 1888), 119, Regular: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,,,HA,,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Hoplitis truncata (Cresson, 1878), 21, Regular: ,,,,,CRR,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,,,,QA,,CRO,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Hylaeus affinis (Smith, 1853), 115, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,,HO,CRR,,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,,WO Fall line to the west; females cannot be differentiated from H. modestus; Eastern Shore records likely to be misidentified females</td>
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Hylaeus annulatus (Linnaeus, 1758), 38, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alleghany Plateau</td>
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Hylaeus floridanus (Smith, 1853), 1, Rare:<span style=""> </span>Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Hylaeus georgicus (Cockerell, 1896) , 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DO,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Hylaeus leptocephalus (Morawitz, 1871), 61, Uncommon: ,,WA,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,TA,,DO,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Hylaeus mesillae (Cockerell, 1896), 230, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,DO,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Hylaeus modestus Say, 1837 , 244, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Throughout; females cannot be told from H. affinis; there is an unpublished second species within H. modestus</td>
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Hylaeus nelumbonis (Robertson, 1890), 2, ?: ,,,,,,BCO?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DO,,, Probably misidentified…recent evidence points to lots of variation in H. ornatus maculations and extent of red</td>
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Hylaeus ornatus Mitchell, 1951, 437, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,SM,KE,QA,TA,,DO,,WI,WO Coastal plain;<span style="">
</span>Always near marshes or water edges</td>
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Hylaeus punctatus (Brullé, 1832), 167, Regular: ,,WA,,,,BCO,BCI,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Baltimore and Washington D.C. regions primarily; expected to spread</td>
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Hylaeus saniculae (Robertson, 1896), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, No recent records, previous records about 100 years old</td>
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Hylaeus schwarzii (Cockerell, 1896), 87, Regular: ,,,,,CRR,,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,,KE,,TA,,DO,,, Found primarily at the edges of marshes along the Chesapeake Bay…likely also present in Atlantic coastal marshes too</td>
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Hylaeus sparsus (Cresson, 1869) , 0, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Woodlands</td>
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Lasioglossum abanci (Crawford, 1932) , 98, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,,CRR,BCO,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,QA,,,,,,WO Throughout; Woodlands</td>
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Lasioglossum acuminatum McGinley, 1986, 5, Uncommon: GA,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum admirandum (Sandhouse, 1924), 134, Regular: ,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,,?,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout;<span style="">
</span>Pre-2010 specimens were widely entangled with L. hitchensi</td>
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Lasioglossum albipenne (Robertson, 1890) , 2, Uncommon: ,,,FR,,CRR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly throughout;<span style="">
</span>Known records are from the mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum anomalum (Robertson, 1892) , 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Most likely in Piedmont to Mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum apocyni (Mitchell, 1960), 22, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum arantium Gibbs, 2011, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Records only from interior dunes of Worchester County</td>
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Lasioglossum atwoodi Gibbs, 2010, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One specimen recorded by Jason Gibbs, perhaps more common, but misidentified elsewhere</td>
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Lasioglossum birkmanni (Crawford, 1906), 108, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,HO,CRR,,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,,,QA,,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum bruneri (Crawford, 1902), 2563, Abundant: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum callidum (Sandhouse, 1924) , 1753, Abundant: ,ALL,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout, though reduced numbers in the western counties; some issues with misidentifications with L. trigeminum</td>
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Lasioglossum cattellae (Ellis, 1913), 43, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,QA,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Lasioglossum cephalotes (Dalla Torre, 1896) , 4, ?: ,?,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,TA,,,,, Likely these are all L. rozeni, all identified prior to Gibbs revision</td>
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Lasioglossum cinctipes (Provancher, 1888), 3, Uncommon: GA,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,SM,,,TA,,,,, Appears more common west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum coeruleum (Robertson, 1893) , 183, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout;<span style="">
</span>Associated with woodlands</td>
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Lasioglossum comagenense (Knerer and Atwood, 1964), 1, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum coreopsis (Robertson, 1902), 1060, Abundant: ,,,,HO,,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Fall Line to the east</td>
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Lasioglossum coriaceum (Smith, 1853), 187, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,CH,,,QA,,CRO,,,, Mostly west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum creberrimum (Smith, 1853), 63, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DO,,WI, Southern Eastern Shore</td>
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Lasioglossum cressonii (Robertson, 1890), 934, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Absent from the souther portion of the Eastern Shore and much more common west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum ellisiae<span style=""> </span>(Sandhouse, 1924), 2, ?: ,,,,HO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Extremely difficult to tell from L. tegulare.<span style="">
</span>Molecular work will be needed to detail commoness</td>
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Lasioglossum ephialtum Gibbs, 2010, 131, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,,MO,DC,,,CH,SM,KE,,,,,,, Almost entirely west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum fattigi (Mitchell, 1960) , 3, ?: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The one record from the state was published prior to the revision by Gibbs;<span style="">
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Lasioglossum floridanum (Robertson, 1892) , 106, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,QA,,CRO,,,WI,WO Restricted to sandy soils; present in low numbers in the Coastal Plain</td>
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Lasioglossum forbesii (Robertson, 1890), 14, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,CE,PG,,,,CVT,,,,,,CRO,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum foveolatum (Robertson, 1902), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Lasioglossum foxii (Robertson, 1895), 28, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,,,,HA,CE,PG,,,,CVT,,,KE,,,,,,,WO Throughout, though more common in the west</td>
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Lasioglossum fuscipenne (Smith, 1853), 872, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum georgeickworti<span style=""> </span>Gibbs, 2011, 3, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Restricted to Assateague Island</td>
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Lasioglossum gotham Gibbs, 2011, 484, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout; strongly associated with woodlands</td>
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Lasioglossum halophitus (Graenicher, 1927), 528, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TA,,DO,,,WO Found immediately adjacent to marsh edges from Poplar island South in the Bay and along the Atlantic Coast</td>
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Lasioglossum heterognathus<span style=""> </span>(Mitchell, 1960), 20, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Western 3 counties</td>
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Lasioglossum hitchensi Gibbs, 2012, 3343, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum illinoense (Robertson, 1892) , 1225, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum imitatum (Smith, 1853) , 1870, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum inconditum (Cockerell, 1916), 0, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Western</td>
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Lasioglossum laevissimum (Smith, 1853), 99, Regular: GA,,,FR,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,,QA,,,,,,WO Some identification issues prior to Gibbs revision</td>
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Lasioglossum leucocomus<span style=""> </span>(Lovell, 1908), 103, Regular: ,,,FR,,,,BCI,,,PG,,,AA,,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,DO,,,WO Fall line and east;<span style="">
</span>Easy to confuse with L. pilosum</td>
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Lasioglossum leucozonium (Schrank, 1781), 37, Regular: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CH,,,,,,,,,WO Primarily west of the Fall Line</td>
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Lasioglossum lineatulum<span style=""> </span>(Crawford, 1906), 29, Regular: GA,ALL,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Primarily west of the Fall Line</td>
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Lasioglossum lionotus (Sandhouse, 1923), 21, Uncommon: ,,,FR,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,,,,,,,,, Washington D.C. Region</td>
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Lasioglossum lustrans (Cockerell, 1897), 33, Regular: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,,,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO East of the Fall Line; Associated with sandy soils</td>
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Lasioglossum macoupinense<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1895), 5, ?: GA,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,, One record; probably confused with L. birkmanni</td>
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Lasioglossum marinum (Crawford, 1904), 456, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,SM,,,TA,,,,,WO Associated with sandy beaches along the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bays</td>
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Lasioglossum michiganense (Mitchell, 1960), 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Lasioglossum nelumbonis (Robertson, 1890), 715, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Coastal Plain; Associated with freshwater wetlands with lilypads</td>
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Lasioglossum nigroviride (Graenicher, 1911, 16, Uncommon: GA,,,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum nymphale (Smith, 1853), 10, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,,WO Abundant on, and largely restricted to Assateague Island</td>
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Lasioglossum oblongum (Lovell, 1905), 1062, Common: GA,,,,HO,,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout, but more common on the coastal plain</td>
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Lasioglossum obscurum (Robertson, 1892), 32, Regular: ,ALL,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Lasioglossum oceanicum (Cockerell, 1916), 205, Common: GA,,WA,FR,,CRR,,,,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,QA,TA,CRO,,,, Primarily West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum oenotherae (Stevens, 1920), 1, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Perhaps more common, but active only at dawn and dusk</td>
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Lasioglossum paradmirandum (Knerer and Atwood, 1966), 13, Uncommon: GA,,WA,FR,,CRR,,BCI,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum pectinatum (Robertson, 1890), 1, Rare: ,,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum pectorale (Smith, 1853) , 369, Common: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum pilosum (Smith, 1853) , 10683, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum planatum ? (Lovell, 1905), 4, ?: ,,,,,,,,,CE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Possibly present in the state; specimens have been identified, but identification probably needs to be done via molecular work</td>
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Lasioglossum platyparium (Robertson, 1895), 266, Regular: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,SM,,QA,TA,,DO,,,WO Throughout; The most common Lasioglossum Cuckoo Bee</td>
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Lasioglossum pruinosum (Robertson, 1892) , 52, Uncommon: ,,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,SM,,,,,,,, Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum puteulanum Gibbs, 2009, 1, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TA,,,,, Possibly a regular occuring species, but difficult to impossible to differentiate from blue colored L. tegulare specimens</td>
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Lasioglossum quebecense (Crawford, 1907), 879, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay, associated with wooded areas</td>
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Lasioglossum raleighense (Crawford, 1932), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO At the northern edge of its range</td>
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Lasioglossum rozeni Gibbs, 2011, 10, Uncommon: ,,WA,FR,,,,,,,PG,,,,,CH,,,,TA,,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum semicaeruleum (Cockerell, 1895) , 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,TA,,,,, Several specimens have been seen.<span style="">
</span>One from the Poplar island, the other two with Laurence Packer, identified by Gibbs</td>
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Lasioglossum simplex (Robertson, 1901), 27, Rare: ,,,,HO,,,,,CE,PG,,,,,CH,SM,,,TA,,,,, Probably throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum smilacinae<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1897), 56, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,,WO Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum sopinci (Crawford, 1932), 19, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,CRO,,,,WO Associated with deep open sandy areas</td>
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Lasioglossum subviridatum (Cockerell, 1938) , 329, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,WI,WO More common to the West of the Chesapeake Bay;<span style="">
</span>Associated with woodlands<span style=""> </span></td>
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Lasioglossum taylorae<span style=""> </span>Gibbs, 2010, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Some identification issues, specimens probably need to be reviewed</td>
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Lasioglossum tegulare (Robertson, 1890) , 3311, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum timothyi Gibbs, 2010, 3, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line and to the West</td>
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Lasioglossum trigeminum Gibbs, 2011, 1057, Abundant: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,,AA,,CH,SM,KE,,TA,,DO,,WI, Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum truncatum (Robertson, 1901), 28, Regular: GA,ALL,,,,,,,HA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountains</td>
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Lasioglossum versans (Lovell, 1905) , 55, Regular: GA,ALL,,FR,,CRR,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay, more common in the mountains; Associated with woodlands</td>
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Lasioglossum versatum<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1902), 4447, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Lasioglossum vierecki (Crawford, 1904), 361, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,QA,,CRO,,,,WO Associated with sandy areas</td>
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Lasioglossum viridatum (Lovell, 1905), 15, ?: GA,,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Likely a<span style="">
</span>lot of confusion prior to the Gibbs revision may not be in the state</td>
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Lasioglossum weemsi (Mitchell, 1960) , 389, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,,DC,AA,,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Lasioglossum zephyrus (Smith, 1853), 419, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,,DO,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Macropis ciliata Patton, 1880, 3, Rare: ,,WA,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A number of old records; only one recent record</td>
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Macropis patellata<span style=""> </span>Patton, 1880, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, A number of old records; no recent records</td>
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Megachile addenda Cresson, 1878, 20, Uncommon: ,,WA,,,CRR,,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,WI, Probably throughout</td>
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Megachile apicalis Spinola, 1808, 18, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Associated with knapweed population, usually in urban areas</td>
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Megachile brevis Say, 1837, 626, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile campanulae (Robertson, 1903), 71, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile concinna Smith, 1879, 44, Uncommon: ,,,,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Washington D.C. to Baltimore;<span style="">
</span>Associated with urban areas</td>
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Megachile exilis Cresson, 1872, 233, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,,,BCO,BCI,,33,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile frugalis Cresson, 1872, 28, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,,BCO,BCI,,,PG,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roughly Fall Line to the west</td>
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Megachile gemula Cresson, 1878, 17, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,SM,,,,,,,,WO West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Megachile georgica Cresson, 1878, 7, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,CH,,,0,,,,,, Piedmont and Coastal Plain</td>
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Megachile inermis Provancher, 1888 , 17, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Garrett Plateau</td>
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Megachile inimica Cresson, 1872, 31, Regular: ,,,FR,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,,,,KE,QA,TA,,DO,,WI, Throughout</td>
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Megachile integra Cresson, 1878, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Only 100 year old records from Washington D.C. region</td>
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Megachile latimanus Say, 1823, 10, Uncommon: GA,,WA,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 year old records from the D.C. region, remaining from the western part of the state</td>
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Megachile mendica Cresson, 1878, 1077, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile montivaga Cresson, 1878, 17, Uncommon: ,,WA,,HO,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,QA,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Megachile mucida Cresson, 1878, 5, Uncommon: ,,WA,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,,,,,CRO,,,,WO Coastal Plain, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Megachile petulans Cresson, 1878, 20, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,SM,KE,QA,,CRO,DO,,WI, Coastal Plain</td>
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Megachile pseudobrevis Mitchell, 1935, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly only on Coastal Plain</td>
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Megachile pugnata Say, 1837, 24, Uncommon: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,,BCI,,CE,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Megachile relativa Cresson, 1878, 13, Uncommon: GA,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Primarily mountains</td>
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Megachile rotundata (Fabricius, 1787), 300, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile sculpturalis Smith, 1853, 135, Common: GA,ALL,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,, Throughout</td>
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Megachile texana Cresson, 1878 , 62, Regular: ,ALL,WA,,,,BCO,BCI,,,,,DC,AA,,,,,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Megachile xylocopoides Smith, 1853, 47, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Primarily from the Fall Line East</td>
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Melecta pacifica Cresson, 1878, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Likely throughout</td>
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Melissodes agilis Cresson, 1878, 46, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,QA,,CRO,,,, Females are easy to separate from M. trinodis, but it is unclear how to separate out the males</td>
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Melissodes apicatus Lovell and Cockerell, 1906, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,,,,,,CRO,,,,WO More sampling of Pickerelweed beds is warrented</td>
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Melissodes bimaculatus (Lepeletier, 1825), 1425, Abundant: ,ALL,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Melissodes boltoniae Robertson, 1905, 36, Uncommon: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,,DO,,, Likely regular on the coastal plain where composites still exist; needs review, confusion with other small Melissodes possible</td>
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Melissodes communis Cresson, 1878 , 1, ID Issue, recorded for state but may not be present: ,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,, Old records exist for the species, but none have been seen and there is widespread past confusion with M. comptoides</td>
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Melissodes comptoides Robertson, 1898, 414, Common: ,,,FR,,,BCO,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Melissodes denticulatus Smith, 1854, 246, Common: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,,KE,QA,,,DO,,WI, Throughout though sparse on the Eastern Shore</td>
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Melissodes dentiventris Smith, 1854, 95, Uncommon: ,,,FR,HO,,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,SM,KE,QA,,CRO,DO,,, Fall line to the East;<span style="">
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Melissodes desponsus Smith, 1854, 198, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,SM,,,,,,,,WO West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Melissodes druriellus (Kirby, 1802) , 150, Regular: GA,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,,,,,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Largely Fall Line to the East</td>
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Melissodes fumosus LaBerge, 1961, 12, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,DO,,, Needs review, confusion with other small Melissodes likely</td>
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Melissodes niveus Robertson, 1895, 1, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,, Needs review, confusion with other small Melissodes likely</td>
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Melissodes subillatus LaBerge, 1961 , 91, Uncommon: ,,WA,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,,,,,KE,QA,,CRO,DO,,, Primarily Coastal Plain</td>
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Melissodes trinodis Robertson, 1901, 1191, Abundant: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Primarily Coastal Plain</td>
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Melitoma taurea (Say, 1837) , 229, Common: ,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,, Throughout, often in urban areas</td>
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Melitta eickworti<span style=""> </span>Snelling and Stage, 1995, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Likely restricted to mountains</td>
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Melitta melittoides (Viereck, 1909), 12, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Possibly throughout</td>
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Melitta americana (Smith, 1853), 0, ?: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Specimen needs to be looked at, but from published paper and more likely to be M. eickworti given the habitat</td>
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Nomada adducta Cresson, 1878, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, One old record from Calvert County located in the Smithsonian<span style=""> </span></td>
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Nomada affabilis Cresson, 1878, 23, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,BCI,,CE,PG,,,AA,,CH,,KE,,TA,,,,, Uncommon; East of the Fall Line</td>
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Nomada annulata Smith, 1854 , 5, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,AA,,CH,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada armatella Cockerell, 1903, 14, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,SM,,,TA,,,,WI,WO Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada articulata<span style=""> </span>Smith, 1854, 159, Regular: ,ALL,WA,,HO,CRR,BCO,,,CE,PG,,,AA,CVT,,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout, but rare on the Eastern Shore</td>
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Nomada australis Mitchell, 1962 , 69, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,,,,TA,CRO,,,WI, Coastal Plain</td>
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Nomada bethunei Cockerell, 1903, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KE,,TA,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada composita Mitchell, 1962, 86, Uncommon: GA,,,,HO,,,,,,PG,,,,,CH,SM,,,,,,,,WO Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada cressonii<span style=""> </span>Robertson, 1893, 133, Regular: ,ALL,,,HO,,,,,CE,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,,,,,WO Part of a clade of "white setae" species that contain multiple undescribed species</td>
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Nomada dentariae<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1903), 0, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ambiguous species and specimen; needs taxonomic work</td>
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Nomada denticulata Robertson, 1902 , 166, Regular: GA,,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout</td>
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Nomada depressa Cresson, 1863, 78, Uncommon: GA,,WA,,HO,CRR,BCO,,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, West of the Fall Line</td>
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Nomada erigeronis Robertson, 1897 , 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TA,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada fragariae Mitchell, 1962, 41, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,WI, Primarily Fall Line East</td>
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Nomada gracilis Cresson, 1863, 7, Rare: GA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Possibly throughout</td>
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Nomada illinoensis Robertson, 1900, 6, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,QA,,,,,, Part of a clade of "white setae" species that contain multiple undescribed species</td>
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Nomada imbricata Smith, 1854, 616, Common: ,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Nomada integerrima Dalla Torre, 1896, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Difficult to identify, may be more common<span style=""> </span></td>
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Nomada lehighensis Cockerell, 1903 , 31, Uncommon: GA,,,FR,,,,,,CE,PG,,,,,,SM,KE,QA,,CRO,,,, Likely throughout</td>
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Nomada luteola Olivier, 1812 , 32, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,,,,,WO Fall Line to the East; Primarily Western Shore</td>
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Nomada luteoloides Robertson, 1895, 734, Common: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Throughout, but largely absent from the Southern Eastern Shore</td>
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Nomada maculata Cresson, 1863 , 291, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout; Note there are many other bidentate species that currently not well defined taxonomically</td>
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Nomada obliterata Cresson, 1863, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,QA,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada parva Robertson, 1900, 132, Uncommon: ,,WA,,,,,,HA,,PG,,,,CVT,CH,SM,,,TA,CRO,,,WI, Primarily Western Shore; Likely some confusion with other small "white setae group" species</td>
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Nomada placida Cresson, 1863, 2, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada pygmaea Cresson, 1863, 1077, Abundant: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,,,,WO Part of a clade of "white setae" species that contain multiple undescribed species</td>
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Nomada rubicunda Olivier, 1812, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,WO One hundred year old record<span style=""> </span></td>
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Nomada sayi Robertson, 1893, 6, Common: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Part of a clade of "white setae" species that contain multiple undescribed species</td>
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Nomada seneciophila Mitchell, 1962, 4, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada sulphurata Smith, 1854, 139, Regular: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Nomada texana Cresson, 1872, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada tiftonensis Cockerell, 1903, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,,,SM,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada valida Smith, 1854, 3, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Only recorded as occurring in Maryland by Ascher; No specimen seen</td>
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Nomada vegana Cockerell, 1903, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomada vicina Cresson, 1863, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Nomia maneei Cockerell, 1910, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Likely Coastal Plain</td>
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Nomia nortoni Cresson, 1868, 0, Rare: ,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 old record from the Cumberland area</td>
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Osmia albiventris Cresson, 1864, 1, Rare: ,,,,HO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, May be more common; difficult to differentiate from O. pumila</td>
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Osmia atriventris Cresson, 1864, 625, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Osmia bucephala Cresson, 1864, 319, Common: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,,DO,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Osmia caerulescens (Linnaeus, 1758), 3, Rare: ,ALL,WA,FR,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,KE,,,,,,, Formely regular in the Washington D.C. area; Recent records only from Western Maryland</td>
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Osmia chalybea Smith, 1853, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Along Coast</td>
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Osmia collinsiae Robertson, 1905, 221, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Osmia conjuncta Cresson, 1864, 38, Regular: ,,WA,FR,,CRR,,,,,PG,MO,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Osmia cornifrons (Radoszkowski, 1887) , 692, Abundant: GA,,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,,,,, Primarily west of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Osmia distincta Cresson, 1864, 29, Regular: ,ALL,WA,FR,,CRR,,,HA,,PG,,,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Osmia georgica Cresson, 1878, 246, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Osmia inspergens Lovell and Cockerell, 1907 , 4, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,,WO Possibly throughout</td>
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Osmia lignaria Say, 1837, 148, Regular: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,,TA,CRO,,,WI,WO Formerly more common, seems to be replaced by invasive O. cornifrons and O. taurus</td>
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Osmia proxima Cresson, 1864, 1, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Specimens probably should be checked as they can be difficult to identify</td>
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Osmia pumila Cresson, 1864, 2825, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Osmia sandhouseae Mitchell, 1927, 23, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,SM,,QA,TA,,DO,,WI,WO Fall Line to the East</td>
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Osmia subfasciata Cresson, 1872 , 17, Uncommon: ,,WA,,HO,,,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,,,,,,, West of the Chesapeake Bay</td>
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Osmia taurus Smith, 1873, 2823, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Osmia texana Cresson, 1872, 3, Rare: ,,,,,CRR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Likely piedmont and mountains</td>
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Osmia virga Sandhouse, 1939, 35, Uncommon: ,,,FR,,,,,,CE,PG,,,,CVT,CH,,,,,CRO,,,WI,WO Fall Line East; Likely also ocurrs in the West</td>
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Panurginus atramontensis Crawford, 1926, 154, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,CVT,,,,,TA,,,,, Throughout</td>
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Panurginus polytrichus Cockerell, 1909, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Hard to say due to lack of global records</td>
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Panurginus potentillae (Crawford, 1916) , 40, Uncommon: ,ALL,,,,,,,HA,,PG,,,AA,CVT,CH,,,,,,,,, Possibly not found on Eastern Shore, but could be just lack of sampling</td>
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Paranthidium jugatorium (Say, 1824), 1, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Probably restricted to western part of the state</td>
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Peponapis pruinosa (Say, 1837), 278, Common: ,,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Perdita bequaerti Viereck, 1917, 10, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Unclear, perhaps just Coastal Plain</td>
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Perdita bishoppi Cockerell, 1906, 16, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Some ambiguity with P. boltoniae, which is very variable</td>
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Perdita boltoniae (Robertson, 1902), 123, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Can be locally abundant</td>
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Perdita bradleyi Viereck, 1907, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Likely only on Coastal Plain</td>
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Perdita novaeangliae Viereck, 1907, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Only 100 year old records from Washington D.C. region</td>
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Perdita octomaculata (Say, 1824), 83, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,AA,CVT,,SM,,,,,,,WI,WO Coastal Plain</td>
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Protandrena abdominalis (Cresson, 1878), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Only 100 year old records from Washington D.C. region</td>
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Pseudoanthidium nanum (Mocsáry, 1881), 19, Uncommon: ,ALL,WA,,,CRR,BCO,BCI,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Fall line and to the West; disturbed sites and likely to spread throughout the region</td>
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Pseudopanurgus aestievalis (Provancher, 1882), 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,QA,,,,,, Another rare Pseudopanurgus, recently changed from P. nebrascensis</td>
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Pseudopanurgus compositarum (Robertson, 1893), 6, Rare: ,,,,,CRR,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,QA,,CRO,,,,WO Seems particularly fond of Bidens</td>
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Pseudopanurgus labrosiformis (Robertson, 1898), 1, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Likely present at low levels, but ID issues need to be resolved</td>
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Pseudopanurgus rugosus (Robertson, 1895), 1, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Sunflower and related plant lover</td>
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Pseudopanurgus solidaginis (Robertson, 1893), 4, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Likely a composite specialist, but may not be a Solidago specialist</td>
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Pseudopanurgus virginicus (Cockerell, 1907), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Only older records for the region, comes out earlier (May and June), differs from most of the other species in that it does not appear to be a composite specialist)</td>
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Ptilothrix bombiformis (Cresson, 1878), 2816, Common: ,,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI, Primarily Coastal Plain<span style=""> </span></td>
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Sphecodes antennariae Robertson, 1891, 4, Rare: ,,,,,"r,,,,CE,PG,,,,,,SM,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes aroniae Mitchell, 1960, 7, Rare: ,ALL,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,SM,,,,,DO,,WI,WO Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes atlantis Mitchell, 1956, 9, ?: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,PG,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Widely confused with S. cressonii</td>
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Sphecoes atlantis/cressonii Mitchell, 1956<span style=""> </span>(Robertson, 1903), 17, : ,,,,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,CH,,,,,,DO,,, Overall the most common group of Sphecodes; but difficult to disentangle the species</td>
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Sphecodees brachycephalus Mitchell, 1956, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Appears to be associated with Perdita bradleyi, so far only found in the old sand mines of Jug Bay</td>
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Sphecodes banksii Lovell, 1909, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,CE,,,,,,,,,,,CRO,,,,WO Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes clematidis Robertson, 1897, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,CE,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes confertus Say, 1837, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes coronus Mitchell, 1956 , 26, Uncommon: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,,HA,,,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,,,,,CRO,,,,WO Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes cressonii (Robertson, 1903), 1, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Widely confused with S. atlantis</td>
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Sphecodes davisii Robertson, 1897, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes dichrous Smith, 1853, 3, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,CE,PG,MO,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes fattigi Mitchell, 1956 , 23, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,DC,AA,CVT,,,,,,,,,,WO A long series present on the North Tract of Patuxent Wildlife Research Center under the transmission lines</td>
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Sphecodes heraclei Robertson, 1897, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,,,CH,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes illinoensis (Robertson, 1903), 12, Uncommon: ,,,,,,BCO,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes johnsonii Lovell, 1909, 1, ?: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes mandibularis Cresson, 1872, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WO Little Natural History known</td>
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Sphecodes pimpinellae Robertson, 1900 , 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CRO,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Stelis lateralis Cresson, 1864, 37, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,,SM,KE,,,,,,, Throughout</td>
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Stelis louisae Cockerell, 1911, 17, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,BCI,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,SM,KE,,TA,,DO,,, Likely throughout</td>
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Stelis nitida Cresson, 1878, 0, Rare: ,,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known, likely an Osmia nest parasite</td>
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Svastra atripes (Cresson, 1872) , 25, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,CH,SM,,,,,,,WI, Coastal Plain</td>
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Svastra compta<span style=""> </span>(Cresson, 1878), 6, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,DC,AA,,,,,QA,,,,,, Southern species, likely mostly found on Coastal Plain</td>
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Svastra obliqua<span style=""> </span>(Say, 1837) , 145, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,AA,,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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Triepeolus atripes Mitchell, 1962, 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus concavus (Cresson, 1878), 12, Uncommon: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,TA,,DO,,, Svastra nest parasite</td>
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Triepeolus cressonii (Robertson, 1897) , 7, Rare: ,,,FR,,,,,,,PG,MO,DC,,,,,,,,,DO,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus distinctus (Cresson, 1878) , 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus donatus (Smith, 1854), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,DC,,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus eliseae Rightmyer, 2017, 2, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus lunatus (Say, 1824), 25, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,,,BCI,,,PG,,,AA,,CH,,KE,,,CRO,DO,,WI, Throughout</td>
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Triepeolus obliteratus Graenicher, 1911, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,CVT,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus pectoralis (Robertson, 1897), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,MO,,,,,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus quadrifasciatus (Say, 1823), 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,CH,,,,,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus remigatus (Fabricius, 1804), 19, Regular: ,,,FR,HO,,BCO,,,,PG,MO,,AA,,,,,,,,,,WI, Primarily north of DC, may be collecting bias, likely throughout the state</td>
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Triepeolus rhododontus Cockerell, 1921, 1, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TA,,,,, Little Natural History known</td>
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Triepeolus simplex Robertson, 1903, 10, ?: ,,,FR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KE,,TA,CRO,,,WI, Little Natural History known</td>
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Xenoglossa strenua (Cresson, 1878), 0, Rare: ,,,,,,,,,,PG,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,, Southern species, associated with squash and pumpkins</td>
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Xylocopa virginica (Linnaeus, 1771), 920, Abundant: GA,ALL,WA,FR,HO,CRR,BCO,BCI,HA,CE,PG,MO,DC,AA,CVT,CH,SM,KE,QA,TA,CRO,DO,,WI,WO Throughout</td>
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THE FEELING OF SPRING</div>
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It is like the odor of French cigarette tar;</div>
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my mind is in a trance as I smell the Odor.</div>
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The feeling of the beautiful, sad, and variously pervaded sky:</div>
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the chirping of little birds, cold and silvery:</div>
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the joy at the coming of spring</div>
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is like the sound of a flute that plays on the life of everyone.</div>
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Rare flowers waver by the country lane,</div>
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a tune spreads through the heavy rain-wet air.</div>
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There too is heard a distressed woman's weeping,</div>
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and spring seems to be softly swelling.</div>
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When spring is here, deep in the mountain forests,</div>
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inside the rotten stumps, like wriggling earthworms,</div>
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my soul sprouts out mushrooms one after another:</div>
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toadstools, snakestools, red champignons, and the like.</div>
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Those mushrooms, with strange color and odor,</div>
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drearily stand smelling all day long.</div>
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Spring is coming, spring is coming.</div>
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The joy at the coming of spring is like the sound Of a flute that</div>
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Here, there,</div>
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mushrooms, toadstools, one following another,</div>
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faintly glimmering.</div>
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