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Hylaeus strenuus Keaau 8972b

Hylaeus strenuus Keaau 8972b.jpg Enicospilus sp Hapapa 9604ThumbnailsLispocephala with prey Makawao 1866Enicospilus sp Hapapa 9604ThumbnailsLispocephala with prey Makawao 1866Enicospilus sp Hapapa 9604ThumbnailsLispocephala with prey Makawao 1866Enicospilus sp Hapapa 9604ThumbnailsLispocephala with prey Makawao 1866

Hylaeus strenuus, a recently introduced bee from India. Keaau Valley, Makua-Keaau FR. It is blowing out a drop of wiliwili (Erythrina sandwicensis) nectar to concentrate it before returning to its nest. Erythrina are bird-pollinated and have relatively dilute nectar, meaning it's inefficient for them to carry it without concentrating. No other bees here seem to visit it.

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