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Distribution

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N. Y. (Long Island), Mich., Ill., Wis., Minn., N. Dak., Nebr., Alta.
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Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. 1979. Prepared cooperatively by specialists on the various groups of Hymenoptera under the direction of Karl V. Krombein and Paul D. Hurd, Jr., Smithsonian Institution, and David R. Smith and B. D. Burks, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Insect Identification and Beneficial Insect Introduction Institute. Science and Education Administration, United States Department of Agriculture.

Distribution

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N. Y. (Long Island), Mich., Ill., Wis., Minn., N. Dak., Nebr., Alta.
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Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. 1979. Prepared cooperatively by specialists on the various groups of Hymenoptera under the direction of Karl V. Krombein and Paul D. Hurd, Jr., Smithsonian Institution, and David R. Smith and B. D. Burks, Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Insect Identification and Beneficial Insect Introduction Institute. Science and Education Administration, United States Department of Agriculture.

Perdita swenki

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Perdita swenki is a species of bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America. It is known to visit: Chrysopsis, Grindelia, Helianthus maximillianii, Liatris, Solidago juncea, and Solidago rigida.[1]

References

  1. ^ Krombein, Karl V., Paul D. Hurd, Jr., David R. Smith, and B. D. Burks (1979) , Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico, vol. 2: Apocrita (Aculeata) https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/26295#page/727/mode/1up
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Perdita swenki: Brief Summary

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Perdita swenki is a species of bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America. It is known to visit: Chrysopsis, Grindelia, Helianthus maximillianii, Liatris, Solidago juncea, and Solidago rigida.

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