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Kwik-Key to Common Families of Hymenoptera
Select "A" or "B" for your specimen:
A. The tip of the proboscis (the glossae of the mouthparts) narrows to a distinct point.
A: Family Andrenidae
B. The tip of the proboscis (the glossae of the mouthparts) is bi-lobed or squared-off.
B: Family Colletidae
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