Hylaeus annulatus (Linnaeus, 1758)     
Kingdom Animalia   >   Phylum Arthropoda   >   Class Insecta   >   Order Hymenoptera   >   Family Colletidae   >   Genus Hylaeus   

Status:

This species is more common to our north, extending south only along the Appalachians. Not uncommon within appropriate range and habitat.

Description:

Wasp-like in appearance. Most of the females have a bit of yellow on the tip of the clypeus.

Relationships:

Look for them on flat-topped flowers such as Queen Anne's Lace. (S. Droege, pers. comm.)

There are 2 records in the project database.

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A female Hylaeus annulatus collected on Hawksnest Road Junction in the Adirondacks, New York (7/25/2014). Photography by Brooke Alexander. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)

A female Hylaeus annulatus collected on Hawksnest Road Junction in the Adirondacks, New York (7/25/2014). Photography by Brooke Alexander. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)

A female Hylaeus annulatus collected on Hawksnest Road Junction in the Adirondacks, New York (7/25/2014). Photography by Brooke Alexander. Photo by USGS PWRC. (MBP list)


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