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Bee: Colletes???
Isidro
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Posted on 15-11-2007 16:00
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October 2007. Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. 200 meters high. Continental-mediterranean climate. Urban garden. A medium-sized bee (maybe 16-18 mm), very similar looking to the very common halictus scabiosae, but it looks slighly different, and very slighly bigger) repose in the leaves of Abelia x grandiflora. Its behavour is curious: opening an closing in an intermitent way its mandibles.

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Somebody can identify it (my thread never have answers Sad but... )

Christian?
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 16-11-2007 08:41
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Its a Halictus female, close to scabiosae. More is not possible for me.

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Isidro
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Posted on 16-11-2007 09:11
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Ah... OK, thanks.

I see it different to H. scabiosae above all in the colour of the abdomen, more contrasting in H. scabiosae...
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 18-11-2007 21:36
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Look on www.galerie.hymis.de for scabiosae. The species is widely variable (also depeding on age), but not or difficult to identify from similar species by photo. Your species may a scabiosae or anything close.

Regards, Christian
 
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