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Photo#55464
Digger bee? - Eucera hamata - female

Digger bee? - Eucera hamata - Female
Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, USA
June 3, 2006

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Digger bee? - Eucera hamata - female Digger bee? - Eucera hamata - female Digger bee? - Eucera hamata - female

Moved
Moved from Eucera.

Moved
Moved from Digger bees.

Eucera (Synhalonia) hamata (Bradley, 1942)
formerly in genus Tetralonia

 
Thanks!
John. I really appreciate you taking the time to review images this old.

Eucerini
the long marginal cell rules out Anthophora

Anthophora sp.? (Apidae)
Looks like some Anthophora bee.

 
Thanks
Scanning those images, it looks closest to Svastra. It was a large bee but not up to the carpenter bee it was sharing the roses with.

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