
Appearance
Usually green, occasionally coppery or even blue. Very similar to T. bibens, but more southeastern in range. Generally less hairy, has V-shaped callus on head. Legs usually green or dark, not brown. Cretaceous (chalky) spots on pygidium not usually concealed by hairs:7-11mm.
Habitat
Meadows, fields, etc. with flowers, near woodlandsFood
Pollen and/or nectar from a variety of flowers.References:
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