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Mission impossible (identify a Nomada bee)
Isidro
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Posted on 22-04-2008 14:05
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As I saw in a recent thread, and by my own experience with another two Nomada species that O tried in this site, I thinks that identify a Nomada is totally impossible.

But the hope is the the last thing to be lost, and maybe are one or two species recognizable by photo. This one was some days ago in my garden, working in Erigeron karwinskianus flowers, un Zaragoza, intoa medium sized city, 200 meters high, continental mediterranean climate, NE Spain. Sligthly lesser than a honey bee, maybe 11-12 mm.

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Isidro
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Posted on 26-04-2008 10:00
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I see that, as I thinked, is totally impossible, isn't it?
 
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