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Each bee digs its own nest, which has a circular opening about 2 mm in diameter. Each nest proceeds vertically down for about 13–22 cm until it reaches a lower blind passage. Starting past around 5 cm down, around 6–10 side passages branch off, traveling 1–8 cm laterally while sometimes sloping
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Kierat, Justyna; Żmuda, Aleksandra; Kębłowska, Anna; Mielczarek, Łukasz E.; Kilijański, Grzegorz; Kociniak, Sylvester; Motyka, Ewelina; Oleksa, Andrzej; Borański, Mikołaj (2023).
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The species is about 3.5–4.5 mm long, and prefers to live in sandy soil with patches of uncovered sand and flowering plants. It is a
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