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Campsomeriella thoracica 1
hedy2411
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Posted on 27-11-2013 14:32
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Who knows the name of this bee..?
It looks grey-ish.
Found 18-11-2013 in Agadir, Morocco
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Posted on 27-11-2013 16:15
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Hi,
I'm a beginner but due to the shape of the eyes I will say a wasp! but from Marroco I have no idea Smile
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Probably Tiphiidae or Scoliidae
Edited by cthirion on 27-11-2013 20:35
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Scoliidae, possibly Campsomeriella sp. male.
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Agree with Henrik. Male Camsomeriella or Micromeriella.
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hedy2411
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Posted on 28-11-2013 13:37
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Hello cyanoviridis, Camille, Henrik and Libor,

Thank you all for your reactions!
From internet I'm almost certain that it is the male of Campsomeriella thoracica, as it very greyish. I also found the female, with a very blueish colour at the end of the wings, but I can't upload it now, as I'm blocked to upload photo's. If possible I will upload them.

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Hedy
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