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MichelAngel
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Posted on 13-05-2017 19:55
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Could someone help me with the identification of this specimen? These are the features that i have seen:

-2 submarginal cells.
-With arolium.
-Scopa present on hind legs.
-Size: 10 mm.

Thank you very much.

Miguel Ángel


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Marc T
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Hi Miguel,

due to the fact, that submarginal cell 1 looks "much" smaller than smc 2, I'd go for Eucera sp. (female), rather worn off.
But I'm not 100% sure. If you have collected the specimen, check for further characters.

BR, Marc
 
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Marc T wrote:
Hi Miguel,

due to the fact, that submarginal cell 1 looks "much" smaller than smc 2, I'd go for Eucera sp. (female), rather worn off.
But I'm not 100% sure. If you have collected the specimen, check for further characters.

BR, Marc
It could be Eucera oraniensis?
 
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