Subfamily

Halictinae (Sweat and furrow bees)

Halictus ligatus. Photo: (c) Jeremy Collison, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Within the insect order Hymenoptera, the Halictinae are the largest, most diverse, and most recently diverged of the four halictid subfamilies. They comprise over 2400 bee species belonging to the five taxonomic tribes Augochlorini, Thrinchostomini, Caenohalictini, Sphecodini, and Halictini, which some entomologists alternatively organize into the two tribes Augochlorini and Halictini.

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