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Apoidea diagrams

Plasterer bee (Leioproctus purpureus) various diagrams

A species of plasterer bee (Leioproctus purpureus) from the superfamily Apoidea.

The diagram is from volume 57 of the Fauna of New Zealand series on New Zealand bee fauna.

The series are taxonomic studies that typically include diagrams and illustrations alongside other information.

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Rights: Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, CC BY 4.0
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