Dasyhalonia (Pachyhalonia) sapucacensis (Cockerell, 1918)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Solitary bees, soil excavators
  • Argentina
    • San Luis
    • Santa Fe
Other distribution
Brazil and Paraguay
 
  • Dasyhalonia (Pachyhalonia) justi Moure & Michener 1955
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