Lasioglossum pictum

(Crawford, 1902)

Lasioglossum pictum is a of sweat in the , first described by Crawford in 1902. Like other members of this large , it is a ground-nesting bee. The species is documented from North America. As with many Lasioglossum species, detailed information specific to L. pictum is limited in available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lasioglossum pictum: //ˌlæsi.oʊˈɡlɒsəm ˈpɪktəm//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic placement

Lasioglossum is the largest of , with more than 1,700 . L. pictum belongs to the Halictinae within .

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