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Anthopora => Amegilla maderae (Apidae)
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The species?
16.4.16 in Madeira
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Hi RamiP,

looks like Amegilla maderae. (Amegilla has - following most authors - an own generic rank.)

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Thanks Marc

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Rami,

the Anthophoridae commonly are not ranked as family level anymore. Following Michener's 'Bees of the World' it would be
Apoidea, Apidae, Apinae, Anthophorini, Amegilla

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Thanks Marc (your whole name for my gallery, please).
Is it female or male.
Here is the opposite sex, I think, from the same Madeira-trip.

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