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Tiny blue-striped bee
eguzki
Hi, Can I get some indications about this bee? Completely unknown for me. I suppose that it has parasite lifestyle, similar to the Coelioxis sp. I don't know indeed.
 
eguzki
eguzki wrote:
Hi, Can I get some indications about this bee? Completely unknown for me. I suppose that it has parasite lifestyle, similar to the Coelioxis sp. I don't know indeed.


Here is the picture, sorry.
 
Andre Jas
Hi Eguzki,

I'm not sure, but it could be fungi on this bee. Take a look at:
http://www.dipter...post_15867

Andr
 
Paul Beuk
No, this is the actual pattern of the bee, not fungus.
Paul

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Xespok
A somewhat similar bee in Japan is Thyerus decorus. This must be within this or closely related genus.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
eguzki
Xespok wrote:
A somewhat similar bee in Japan is Thyerus decorus. This must be within this or closely related genus.


Thank you!

I have also found dozen similar Thyreus sp. In Australia. The question is, do Thyreus sp. live in Europe? The japanese sp. is very similar indeed!
 
pierred
Hello,

eguzki wrote:
The question is, do Thyreus sp. live in Europe? The japanese sp. is very similar indeed!


When you have such a question, you should visit Fauna europaea:
http://www.faunae...
Pierre Duhem
 
eguzki
pierred wrote:
Hello,

eguzki wrote:
The question is, do Thyreus sp. live in Europe? The japanese sp. is very similar indeed!


When you have such a question, you should visit Fauna europaea:
http://www.faunae...


Hi Pierre,

I have visited this site yet, and I couldn't get any info. about Thyreus sp. Probably all of them live in Australasia.
 
Robert Nash
Try again typing Thyreus check spellingWink into the Genus Box Prefixed Sub- bracketed. 12 species are then listed for "Europe" (sensu lato) . Any problems send me a private message. Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 10:05
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
eguzki
Robert Nash wrote:
Try again typing Thyreus check spellingWink into the Genus Box Prefixed Sub- bracketed. 12 species are then listed for "Europe" (sensu lato) . Any problems send me a private message. Robert


Thank you Robert! I've got it! Perhaps I made a mistake previously. I guess that my picture shows a Thyreus sp.

Greetings, eguzki
 
Susan R Walter
Eguzki

In Australia Thyreus spp seem to be common, but not seen very much, so I think you are lucky to get this nice photo. They are cuckoos of Amegilla spp, the blue banded bees and the charmingly named teddy bear bees. Blue bandeds you see zipping around gardens and flowering grasses a lot - I found them utterly impossible to photograph. The teddy bear bees are like marble sized orange balls of fur cruising purposefully through the bush. See my thread http://www.dipter...#post_6664 picture 5.
Susan
 
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