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Rock and coral wall at Sandy Beach, Oahu. Hylaeus anthracinus were nesting in the crevices and holes in the coral here, and apparently nowhere else along the beach; they were only found within about 100 feet of the wall. Note that many of these are not actually white coral, but black or gray rocks painted white; not sure what the point of that is.
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- 2012:07:27 16:22:20
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- Oahu, Honolulu, Koolau Range, Sandy Beach, Colletidae, Hylaeus, Hawaiian native arthropods
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- Rock and coral wall at Sandy Beach, Oahu. Hylaeus anthracinus were nesting in the crevices and holes in the coral here, and apparently nowhere else along the beach; they were only found within about 100 feet of the wall. Note that many of these are not actually white coral, but black or gray rocks painted white; not sure what the point of that is.
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