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Andrena trimmerana ?
maxi6215
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Posted on 28-07-2019 13:43
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Hello,

I observed this Andrenidae on the 22th of July in Pihen-lès-Guînes. I think of a Andrena trimmerana but I hesitate with a A. carantonica have you any idea ?

Cordially maxime

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Hello maxi6215, bear in mind that i focus on wasps, so my knowledge of bees and Andrena is very limited. With that said, i think that Andrena scotica is more in sync with this photo. Perhaps you can find someone to confirm or make a better suggestion.
Edited by johnes81 on 28-07-2019 14:32
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Thank you very much for your help, we wait a second opinion Wink
 
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Happy to help. I agree that a second opinion is better here just to be sure. side note: i think that carantonica is a synonym of scotica.
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Ah yess tanks for the new that explains why I did not find carantonica in my database
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maxi6215 wrote:
Ah yess tanks for the new that explains why I did not find carantonica in my database


i should've mentioned this synonymy in my first reply. my apologies for the error.
i've replied to your pm about the Oxybelus with an id.

I hope that you have a pleasant day,
John
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you do not have to apologize, thank you very much Wink
have a good day
 
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