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November 20, 2009
FOR DECADES, NOBODY in the US had seen the bee. The silver-haired black Epeoloides pilosula was once widespread in New England, often found where native yellow loosestrife plants grew. But as the regions pastoral landscapes gave way to forests, the bee lost its sunny open home. In 1927 it was spotte...
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