Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Megachilidae: possible Osmia

Posted by Isidro on 17-06-2008 00:37
#1

Four or five days ago. Madrid, center Spain, about 800 meters. Habitat: Quercus ilex (very) clear "forest" (or better, isolate Q. ilex trees in a plain zone) with many wild flowers (Ferula, Eryngium, Anacyclus, Jasione, Retama sphaerocarpa...). Continental-Mediterranean climate. Cloudy-rainy day. Size: tiny, about 7-8 mm long.

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What species can be?
Thanks.
Regards

Edited by Isidro on 29-06-2008 14:41

Posted by Isidro on 19-06-2008 09:33
#2

Christian...?

Posted by Jose Luis RC on 19-06-2008 11:09
#3

I believe that this Andrena.

Posted by Isidro on 20-06-2008 08:43
#4

Thanks a lot Jos? Luis. Can be recognized the species?

Chtristian, Cthirion...?

Posted by cthirion on 20-06-2008 10:12
#5

Megachilidae perhaps!

Posted by Isidro on 20-06-2008 12:38
#6

Oppps :(
Then, only I can say "Bee", not?

Posted by Jose Luis RC on 21-06-2008 20:55
#7

I only could be sure if I see it wing with its basal ribbing.

Posted by cthirion on 22-06-2008 00:02
#8

The profile of the abdomen does not correspond to Andrena, often much more flattened !;)

Posted by Christian Schmid-Egger on 27-06-2008 12:50
#9

Bee is correct, and Megachilinae also. But I am not able to recognize a genus, most probable it is an Osmia.

Regards, Christian

Posted by Isidro on 29-06-2008 14:40
#10

Thanks a lot.