Hylaeus foveatus

Analastoroides foveata Hylaeus foveatus, a wasp-like bee,[2] is a species of hymenopteran in the family Colletidae and the subfamily Analastoroides.

[1] It is found in Victoria and New South Wales in Australia.

[1] It was first described as Analastoroides foveata by Tarlton Rayment in 1950,[1][2] from a female specimen collected at Jamberoo.

Rayment described the females as "feverishly active on hot days".

Houston revised the generic status of Analastoroides, making it a subgenus of Hylaeus, and thus giving this species the name, Hylaeus foveatus.