Perdita (Alloperdita) bradleyi Viereck, 1907
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Perdita (Alloperdita) bradleyi Viereck, 1907 |
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Perdita (Alloperdita) bradleyi Viereck, 1907 View in CoL
Bradley’s Fairy Bee
Notes: This rare species has been collected in only three locations in Connecticut, two of which are known for their conservation value as remnant sandplains e.g., Matianuck Sand Dunes Natural Area Preserve, Windsor (Hartford County) and “Cytech Corp. Toelles Road”, Wallingford ( New Haven County ). The former location is recognized as a unique ecological community and is managed by The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection , and the latter is privately owned land. The third location is in South Windsor ( Hartford County ) from at or possibly just southwest of a large sandy area. All but one specimen (n = 12) was collected between 5–9 June 2000 by A. Dorval, D. Marti, and M. Wall. The other was collected on 6 June 2001 by J. Smith and C. Bursey .
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