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Strange Mating-Related Behavior? - Xylocopa californica

Strange Mating-Related Behavior? - Xylocopa californica
Near Cedar Grove, Kings Canyon National Park, Tulare County, California, USA
June 4, 2010
It's hard to clearly discern here, but another character that reveals gender in Xylocopa: "males have 1 spine at the tip of the hind tibia, females have 2". This info comes from the middle of 3rd paragraph in this UC Riverside reference web page.

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