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    Colletes succinctus, the common colletes or heather colletes, is a species of Palearctic mining bee from the family Colletidae. It is part of the succinctus...
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    Colletes stepheni Colletes striginasis Colletes subdilatatus Colletes submarginatus Colletes subnitens Colletes succinctus Colletes sulcatus Colletes...
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    similar to the closely related heather colletes (Colletes succinctus) and even more to the sea aster mining bee (Colletes halophilus). The adults emerge late...
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    tiger beetle and the solitary bee Colletes succinctus. Green hairstreak Holly blue female Solitary bee Colletes succinctus The National Trust has a Countryside...
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    Europe, where its main host is the common colletes (Colletes succintus), although other species of Colletes mining bees have been recorded as hosts. Epeolus...
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    cleptoparasites of mining bees of the genus Colletes. The female enters the nesting excavated by the female Colletes bee and lays an egg in an unsealed cell...
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  • Colletes daviesanus Smith, 1846 Colletes floralis Eversmann, 1852 Colletes fodiens (Geoffroy, 1785) Colletes similis Schenk, 1853 Colletes succinctus...
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    in the Brecks. Colletes similis, common plasterer bee; Widespread in southern Britain and Ireland Colletes succinctus, heather colletes bee; Widespread...
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  • amongst others. The first Northumberian sightings of the solitary bee "Colletes succinctus" were made around the bog in 2007. To the south of the bog is found...
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