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Is that black fly a species of Andrena, with white hairy thorax perhaps Andrena cineraria L.

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Another photo of this bee
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except for white hairs on tip of abdomen it looks like the Mining Bee Andrena cineraria in my field guide.
 
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Hello, Louis!

lweit wrote:
Is that black fly a species of Andrena, with white hairy thorax perhaps Andrena cineraria L.


Or a rather worn individual of A. vaga (female)? (But I'm no expert.)
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Hello,

To keep the record straight, it was identified as Andrena agilissima by Nico Vereecken on a French forum.
Pierre Duhem
 
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Merci Pierre
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