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Anthidium manicatum? - Anthidium

Anthidium manicatum? - Anthidium
Diamond Lake, Umpqua National Forest (fairly high elevation -- Cascade Mountains), Douglas County, Oregon, USA
August 7, 2014
Size: about half an inch
A rather small bee, very busy harvesting the white fuzz on the top side of pearly everlasting leaves. Note how part of the leaf has been 'cleaned.'

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