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Identified as 'Lasioglossum sp.' by Christian Schmid-Egger
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valter |
Posted on 26-01-2008 16:54
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Member Location: Faro, Portugal Posts: 1995 Joined: 09.07.07 |
Date Photo Taken: January 25, 2008 Location: Guia, Algarve, Portugal Edited by valter on 28-01-2008 00:06 |
amalia_raluca |
Posted on 26-01-2008 17:04
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Member Location: Romania Posts: 590 Joined: 22.03.07 |
Hymenoptera...maybe later you will have a genus or from the specialists the complete ID |
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cthirion |
Posted on 26-01-2008 20:20
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Apoidea Halictidae
cthirion |
Alvesgaspar |
Posted on 26-01-2008 21:48
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Member Location: Lisbon, Portugal Posts: 573 Joined: 24.08.07 |
In other words, it is a solitary bee Notice the pollen attached to the hairy legs! |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 27-01-2008 02:04
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Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
and in the same plant like the Myopa... que sorte! |
Christian Schmid-Egger |
Posted on 27-01-2008 21:05
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Member Location: Germany, Berlin Posts: 233 Joined: 05.08.05 |
Its a female Lasioglossum of the closer malachurum relationsship with some common species in the South. More ID is not possible. Christian |
Christian Schmid-Egger |
Posted on 27-01-2008 23:15
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Member Location: Germany, Berlin Posts: 233 Joined: 05.08.05 |
Not malachurum, but a species of the malachurm subgroup. There are some species, coming into account!!! The same with the Anthopora. A. plumipes is possible, but not the only possibilty!!! Christian |
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