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polistes sp. which one?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 17-10-2006 21:02
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I took this photo today in silgueiros - viseu - portugal

I hope that with this photo it is possible to reach specie level..

Polistes sp. ..



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Jorge, you read the Forum Code of Conduct: please remember the prefered maximum width of the images. 1000+ is not quite 600... Frown
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OK. PAUL, done. Smile
 
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Splendid! Grin
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No success yet (I am seeking help) but did you see http://www.geocit...pinfo.html variable faces indeed and some nice science. Robert
 
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If Polistes, in central europe only Polistes dominulus would have this yellow antennae. Check http:/www.hymis.de (>1000 photos in the hymenoptera gallery) and http://www.faunae... for possible species in your region. Best regards Frank
 
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