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Anthidium manicatum
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Posted on 30-06-2008 11:18
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I'm not sure about this at all... Is this a Syrphid or something completely different? I have never seen it before. A couple of days ago in our garden. Very special markings, and very good looking... I guess around 12+mm. Have plenty more pictures if needed...
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Posted on 30-06-2008 11:31
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Anthidium maculatum, it's a bee.
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Thanx... Bee crossed my mind, but I quickyl discarded that Frown

Now, is it maculatum or is that a spelling error and it should be manicatum? I ask mainly because a quick googlesearch didnt yield many hits...
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Oops! Sorry, it ?s manicatum. Did you get any hits at all with maculatum??Wink
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Posted on 01-07-2008 13:56
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I got some hits like Anthidium genus and a couple for Anthidium manicatum, and since I'm pretty good at math i added it up easily Grin Thanks again!
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