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Suasana menjelang malam pergantian tahun di Jembatan Palu IV, Palu Sulawesi Tengah. (Foto Andi Indra/081242437070)
Focus stacked image consisting of 15-25 images. Produced using Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus, using a Canon 7D with 100mm f2.8 macro lens and a 250D closeup filter.
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Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae) foraging on an inflorescence of Omphalocarpum mortehanii (Sapotaceae), 24.vi.2009, Kisantu (DRCongo)
Giant honey bee,Never seen in lower Sindh but it is bocoming a common bee/Pollinator of Oil Seed Crops of Sindh.
Basically it is of southern and southeastern Asia mainly in forested areas like the Terai of Nepal. The subspecies with the largest individuals is the Himalayan cliff honey bee - Apis dorsata laboriosa - but typical Apis dorsata workers from other subspecies are around 17–20 millimetres (0.7–0.8 in) long.
API gate valve
Pressure class: 150Lb 600Lb 10K 40K
Size: 11/2" 20"
Material WCB SS304 304L 316 316L
Applicable: WCB 425 Stainless steel 200
Medium: Water, Gas, Oil, acid, nictitate
Structure Length ANSIB16.10 Standard Design: API600
Fanged Length: ANSI B16.5 Test Standard: PI598
Dopo la fine dell'acacia, le api in attesa di castagno e tiglio, bottinano sui numerosi prati della nostra zona.
Le specie prese in considerazioni dagli insetti sono numerose, in questi scatti le ho trovate su Amorpha Fruticosa, Salvia Pratensis, Potentilla reptans, Trifolium repens, Lamiastrum Galeobdolon, Cardus nutans, Antheris tinctari e su altre specie che spero di inserire tra poco.