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In older literature this species is referred to as Chrysis pustulosa Abeille de Perrin. Identification keys and general biology are given in Morgan (1984), Falk (1991) and Kunz (1994).

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In older literature this species has been referred to as Chrysis osmiae Thomson. Identification keys and general biology are given in Morgan (1984), Falk (1991) and Kunz (1994).

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The most common British Diodontus.

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The largest of the four British species in the Andrena wilkella group. Guichard (1971) provides characters distinguishing both sexes of A. lathyri from those of its three relatives, but he was aware at that time that the best character for separating the females is the deeply enmarginate pygidium, a character unique amongst British Andrena

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