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Jacqueline Burrell
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These images were taken at the end of November in Cairo, Egypt on the edge of the Nile.

The plant, [i]Alhagi graecorum.[i] is a native most often found in arid areas and attracts numerous species of insecta.

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Hi, this is a Hymenoptera, a wasp.
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Hi Jacqueline!
This is not a fly (Diptera) but a bee/wasp (Hymenoptera). If you don't get any ID here you can try www.forum.hymis.d...

Good luck!
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Jose Luis RC
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Is Family Apidae, genus Ceratina sp. Regards.
 
Jacqueline Burrell
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Jose Luis RC wrote:
Is Family Apidae, genus Ceratina sp. Regards.


Many thanks for your help. Regards
 
Jacqueline Burrell
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lagura wrote:
Hi Jacqueline!
This is not a fly (Diptera) but a bee/wasp (Hymenoptera). If you don't get any ID here you can try www.forum.hymis.d...

Good luck!


Thanks for the link its proving very helpful as insecta is a new hobby and I have loads of unidentified pix!
 
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