Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Andrena male and female?

Posted by Alvesgaspar on 03-03-2008 01:02
#1

A small bee after a rain shower, still unable to fly. I found plenty of them on flowers, some looking dead. Looks like Halictus genus but I have no idea of the species. About 6mm long.

Joaquim Gaspar
Lisboa

Edited by Alvesgaspar on 09-03-2008 18:05

Posted by Alvesgaspar on 03-03-2008 01:03
#2

... another view

Posted by cthirion on 03-03-2008 11:21
#3

Apoidea Andrenidae ....for Christian;)

Posted by Alvesgaspar on 08-03-2008 21:12
#4

Let me see if Christian is around ;)

Posted by Christian Schmid-Egger on 09-03-2008 09:58
#5

I am back from Lanzarote now. Nice trips, with many beautifull insects.

The present bee is an Andrena male, more ID is not possible.

regards, Christian

Posted by Alvesgaspar on 09-03-2008 18:04
#6

Thank you, Christian. Then I suppose that the following one, with a full load of pollen, is a female of the same species?...

Posted by Christian Schmid-Egger on 09-03-2008 19:34
#7

Yes, it is a female, and perhaps of the same species. It may be of the humilis-group, but this is only an idea. Andrena is a very difficult genus, ritch in species, and I know only the Central European species (about 120 sp.), which mostly are also impossible to ID by photo. In Spain/Portugal, you have probably more than 200 sp...

Regards, Christian

P.s. Yesterday in the late evening, I was in Faro/Portugal, but for some minutes only, because our airplane took new fuel :-)