Today while wandering around NYC, I saw, and managed to catch a very curios looking bee. It's more or less the same size and shape as a honey bee (maybe a little broader, hard to tell). and completely black, except for the hind legs which have pale blonde fur (much paler than normal honeybee amber) and possibly a white spot in the center of the thorax (I say "possibly" because I honestly can't tell if it is natural or someone "marked" the bee. I'm hoping the former; I'd hate to have messed up someone's research project by accidentally taking one of the test subjects out of the test range.) I have literally no clue what type of bee it is. I took it to someone who knew and they confirmed it was not a honeybee (I am aware that there are such things as black honeybees, but based on pictures those seem to still usually have some grey/silver stripes) It looks a little like pictures of a carpenter bee, but those are supposed to be HUGE (like bumblebee sized) this isn't. Anyone care to hazard a guess. I'll try and take a picture later (the bee was not happy on the ride home, so I've dug out my old orchid cloche and put it underneath with a potted flower I had around (looks like a mini petunia, according to label, isn't) to see if a little nectar calms it down enough to take a good picture.)