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Yarrow, Milfoil
Achillea millefolium L.
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Lasioglossum incompletum (Crawford 1907)
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Melissodes agilis Cresson 1879 (Agile Long-horned Bee)
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Ceriana tridens (Loew 1872)
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Allograpta exotica (Wiedemann 1830) (Syrphid fly)
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Eupeodes fumipennis (Thomson 1869)
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Syritta pipiens (Linnaeus 1758)
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Sphaerophoria contigua Macquart 1847
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Paragus haemorrhous Meigen 1822
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Platycheirus stegnus (Say 1829)
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Halictus tripartitus Cockerell 1895
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Halictus ligatus Say 1837
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Sphaerophoria sulphuripes (Thomson 1869)
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Hylaeus mesillae (Cockerell 1896)
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Toxomerus marginatus (Say 1823) (Syrphid fly)
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Bombus californicus Smith 1854 (California Bumble Bee)
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Palpada alhambra (Hull 1925)