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Andrenidae Although it seams different, this is the same specimen captured at the exactly same hour, 14:32. <br />
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I&#039;ve just had time to grab a green branch next to my veicule to take two or three photos for Id-it later. In this angle I would think that it could be a female, by looking to the abdomen, with less hair than the lateral photo, on which they are illuminated by flash, in a better contrast. Well, here it is. Thanks a lot, Dave and Wildflower! Cheers* andrenidae,apidae,hymenoptera,insecta Click/tap to enlarge

Andrenidae

Although it seams different, this is the same specimen captured at the exactly same hour, 14:32.

Andrenidae Andrenidae<br />
Andrena cf. cineraria andrenidae,apidae,arthopoda,biodiversity,greatnature,hymenoptera,insecta,insects,spring

I've just had time to grab a green branch next to my veicule to take two or three photos for Id-it later. In this angle I would think that it could be a female, by looking to the abdomen, with less hair than the lateral photo, on which they are illuminated by flash, in a better contrast. Well, here it is. Thanks a lot, Dave and Wildflower! Cheers*

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  1. Indeed, it looks very different from this point of view. It is very confusing, here it seems that there are some longer white hairs on the leg. I guess it depends on the light and the point of view. Posted 9 years ago

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Uploaded Apr 10, 2016. Captured Apr 8, 2016 14:32.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/1.0
  • 1/320s
  • ISO200