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Eucerini, possibly Tetraloniella? - Melissodes - male

Eucerini, possibly Tetraloniella? - Melissodes - Male
Borrego Springs, San Diego County, California, USA
October 12, 2008
Size: BL ~ 7 mm

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Eucerini, possibly Tetraloniella? - Melissodes - male Eucerini, possibly Tetraloniella? - Melissodes - male Eucerini, possibly Tetraloniella? - Melissodes - male

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Moved from Melissodes.

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Diadasia?
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How unusually beautiful have not seen a bee like this in Ontario!
Perhaps further ....mallow-visiting group of subgenus Coquillettapis (Diadasia mallow-visiting group of subgenus Coquillettapis)

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