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Posted on 08-09-2007 12:30
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This is a quite small bee, about 10mm long. Some have the lower part of the abdomen white, other have it yellow (do they carry the pollen there?). Seen in Lisboa, Portugal, September.

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It's a Megachilid but I don?t know which one.
 
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Megachile genus, I think.
 
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Isidro wrote:
Megachile genus, I think.



Thanks, Isidro and Rui. Any idea about the reason for the different colouring of the abdomen (I'm adding an image with the other one)? Maybe they are different species.

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Hello,

I think this is because the brush is not yet loaden with pollen on the second picture.
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I can confirme a Megachile female, near rotundata. Species recognition in this subgroup is not possible for the moment, and even very difficult with a real specimen.

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Thank you, Pierre and Christian
 
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