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Enka
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Posted on 09-01-2012 20:58
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Hi!
Can anybody help with determination? The picture is taken on 24th of June 2011 in Serbia.
Thanks!
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It's a bee. Smile

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Sorry! Smile
 
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Hi Enka, for me it looks like an elderly male of Xylocopa violacea. But I'm not sure if it might confused with other species having the terminal antennal segment somewhat flattened and segment 11 and 12 orange-coloured!?

Marc
 
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