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Anthidium species - Anthidium manicatum - female

Anthidium species - Anthidium manicatum - Female
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
September 16, 2016
Not sure which Anthidium species this is but it seems as if she is carrying incomplete pollen balls on her thorax and abdomen or are they something else?

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Anthidium species - Anthidium manicatum - female Anthidium species - Anthidium manicatum - female

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Female - European Wool-carder Bee
She has mostly-dark tegulae, between the two small yellow patches. The pollen may be from triggered flowers. (feeding-related) I'm not sure, but the same patterns are often found on the males.
Anthidium manicatum: ♀ (widespread)

 
European Wool-carder Bee
Thanks Bob, I have not seen that before.
The one on the thorax looks almost completely formed.
Naomi

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