Hylaeus kuakea is a species of bee that is endemic to Hawaii and known from only two populations.
[2] In September 2016, H. kuakea and six other Hawaiian yellow-faced bee species[3] were listed for protection under the United States Endangered Species Act.
[4] Hylaeus kuakea is small and colored black.
[2] Hylaeus kuakea is currently known only from two patches of lowland forest in the Waianae Mountains on Oahu.
Threats to the species include habitat degradation by nonnative animals and plants, predation by nonnative insects, fires and climate change.