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    Re: Bee on lavender

    Great images.....enjoyed seeing them all

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    Re: Bee on lavender

    Thank you Nandakumar.

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    Re: Bee on lavender

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    I did get a side on one of a bee of the non-bumble variety, at rest on a leaf of a hebe shrub:

    Bee on lavender
    Hoverfly. Short antennae.

    Merodon equestris. One of the dark forms and a good bumblebee mimic.

    For identification notes. See the deep loop in a wing vein, middle of wing and slightly towards the outer half. This places it into the Eristalis group, although actually a different family. Can be separated from other Eristalis by the all black legs and a triangular projection underneath the hind femur which is nicely shown in this image.

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    Re: Bee on lavender

    thanks

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    Re: Bee on lavender

    Thank you Geoff.

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