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Discussion

PeterA wrote:
1 hr ago
Second look - the dull thorax, dark legs and mark on T1 make L. hemichalceum more likely.

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) hemichalceum
Michael123 wrote:
1 hr ago
MazzV thanks so much. Will do. This species is quite variable in colour. Most are light brown with a darker brown spiral band. Some lack the spiral band and others are dark brown all over. They may have either a bright pink or white outer lip when mature. Always nice to see this NSW endemic species.

Ventopelita leucocheilus
Clarel wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Teresa, your knowledge is amazing.

Truncospora ochroleuca
Teresa wrote:
1 hr ago
Not sure about this one so suggestion only

Truncospora ochroleuca
Teresa wrote:
1 hr ago
The pinkish one is an Arcyria sp while the white is a secondary growth of fungi over the same

Arcyria sp. (genus)
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