Hylaeus (Hylaeus) communis NYLANDER, 1852

A virtually ubiquitous species; woodland edge, hedgerows, gravel-, sand- and claypits, Bramble thickets, roadside embankments, and a variety of man-made habitats such as parks, gardens and waste ground (DE) (Westrich, 1989)

Majority of known records are from the urban environment. (IE)

Man-made habitats (FI)

River valleys with thermophilous vegetation, neighbouring fields, ditch and roadsides (BG)

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