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Bee: which one?
Rui Andrade
Hi!

I found this bee but I'm not sure where to place it. Can anybody help me?

location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 200707/15

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Philippe moniotte
I would say likely Halictidae. There is a sure sign for that family, a groove on the last abdominal segment (which allow movement of the sting), but we would not see it in either of the pictures. Perhaps we can vaguely guess it in the second one. Do you have any rear view ?

Philippe
 
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cthirion
Not Halictidae!
Basal vein right!

Perhaps Melittidae ?Melitta sp?
cthirion
 
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Rui Andrade
The only one I have is this one:

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Rui Andrade
Well, it seems like that these solitary bees are often hard to identify.

Thank you Philippe and cthirion for tryingWink
 
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Christian Schmid-Egger
Its a Dasypoda spec.

Regards, Christian
 
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Rui Andrade
Thank you ChristianWink
 
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Alvesgaspar
Well, all I can say is that these are exquisite photos. Grin Bees are hard to photograph because they are normally fast and restless. How did you manage to get these excellent shots? In the early morning, when they are still half frozen?

Joaquim
 
Rui Andrade
Yes, bees are difficultSmile

The photos were taken at 18h30. The day was cloudy and this bee was unusually slow.
 
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komarik
Hi-Hi! Grin))) Melitta or Macropis))) Not Dasypoda!!!
 
jorgemotalmeida
The North is not so warm like Lisbon Pfft
Only today and yesterday we began *really" to have a very near Summer appealing. Grin
I think that it is more hard to photograph ants than really the bees. Pfft They are easy to photo. Wink

 
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Christian Schmid-Egger
Hi Komarik,

sorry, but what do you mean exactly? And why isn' it a Dasypoda? Melitta has 3 submarginal cells in forewing (the present species only 2), and Macropis is completely different (e.g. with a bicolored scopa on hindleg etc.). Look for both genera on www.galerie.hymis.de, and then we may go on discussing.

Regards, Christian

 
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