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Photo#1358065
Anthidium? - Abia americana

Anthidium? - Abia americana
Seattle , King County, Washington, USA
April 18, 2017
This reminds me of Anthidium manicatum, but the abdomen is distinctly metallic. This bee latched on to a snowberry leaf and did not move.

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Comments

Moved
Moved from Abia.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Cimbicidae , not a bee -
Might be Abia, A. americana possibly.
Once identified, suggest to put in Frass.

 
Thanks. Abia looks like the r
Thanks. Abia looks like the right fit.

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