Lipotriches fervida

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Lipotriches fervida
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Halictidae
Genus: Lipotriches
Subgenus: Armatriches
Species:
L. fervida
Binomial name
Lipotriches fervida
(Smith, 1875)
Synonyms
  • Nomia fervida Smith, 1875
  • Nomia chrysopa Cameron, 1898
  • Nomia carinicollis Cameron, 1902
  • Nomia shiva Nurse, 1902
  • Nomia nursei Cameron, 1907
  • Nomia abuensis Cameron, 1898
  • Nomia virgata Cockerell, 1911
  • Nomia nursei semifortis Cockerell, 1911
  • Lipotriches (Lipotriches) abuensis (Cameron, 1908)

Lipotriches fervida is a species of bee in the genus Lipotriches , of the family Halictidae.

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