It looks like a bee from Anthophoridae, but I'm not sure.
What is this bee? It belongs to Halictidae or Anthophoridae?
This does look more like a bee in the tribe Anthophorini than a halictid. The family Anthophoridae no longer exists as such - it has been subsumed into the family Apidae in the subfamily Apinae.
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