Lasioglossum vierecki

[2] It is found in the eastern half of North America from Minnesota to the New England States down to Georgia and Louisiana[3] and up in Manitoba and Ontario.

[4] Commonly found in sandy areas,[4] it pollinates various flowers such as grass-leaved goldenrod (Euthamia graminifolia) and rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium).

[9] It is part of the subgenus Dialictus, which is mostly composed of New World species,[10] and is most closely related to L. gundlachii, L. umbripenne, L. parvum, and L.

[12] L. vierecki is found in eastern North America from Minnesota to the New England states and south to Louisiana and Georgia[13] as well as in Canada in Manitoba and Ontario.

[4] These types of bees exhibit solitary behavior, where a female raises the entire brood by herself and lives alone in her own nest.

Front of insect head diagram
Hymenoptera morphology