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Osteospermum es un género de plantas con flores que pertenecen a la Calenduleae , margarita familia Asteraceae. Se les conoce como las margaritas africanas .
Hymenoptera - Apidae - Apis
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Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia
Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez
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Weather has not been conducive to macro/close up photography lately.
Too wet/dark/windy.
The Bees and hoverflies are about, no butterflies.
My family and I visited a friend while we were in Sri Lanka, and it turned out that they had these hanging mason pots on a tree that bees regularly took shelter in! While these look very much like the Apis mellifera I am much more familiar with, since I was in Sri Lanka I was quite excited by the idea that these guys may actually be a different Apis species! In light of that, I believe this species to be A. cerana, AKA: the Indian Honey Bee!
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Honey Bees are one of the most recognisable insects and are the most commonly domesticated bee species in the world. They are somewhat variable in colour but are usually brown with a banded dull yellow and brown abdomen. The head, thorax and abdomen are densely covered in hair. The legs and around the eyes are also hairy. These highly social insects live in large hives dominated by a single queen. The queen is larger than workers or the male drones, and is responsible for egg laying and for controlling the hive using pheromones. The majority of the hive is made up of worker bees that build and maintain the hive, and collect nectar and pollen to feed the developing bee larvae.
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