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Anthophora sp , female
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Philippe moniotte wrote:
Anthophora sp , female
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How many species are in South of Portugal?
 
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Species ID of Anthophora in Portugal is difficult to impoosible because of too many species. A common and very early species, which looks like your species, is Anthophora plumipes.

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The last is an Eucera male. ID is not possible for me. In this genus exists also a lot of mediterreanea species.


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