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 | | The family Halictidae constitutes 60 to 70 percent of the Apoidea, and the family Andrenidae another 20 percent. |
 | | In four species of Halictidae, the brood cells are not capped but are left open for removal of larval skins, dead larvae, and feces. |
 | | Halictidae are especially important because they include both the solitary and the truly social. |
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