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Specimen ID: 0039.
Sex: Female.
Collection Location: Memorial Park.
Plot: MP-7.
Collection Date: 25-Jun-2013.
Collector: Brick M. Fevold.
Apis mellifera; close-up of face showing diagnostic "hairy" eyes.
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Apis mellifera male (Hym. Apidae) on Lamium garganicum (Lamiaceae), 3.iv.2012, Platanistos, Evvia, Greece.
August 7, 2014
Coyote Canyon, Anza Borrego Desert, California.
First Crossing, following monsoonal rains four days earlier.
Apis Mellifera
(Western honey bee)
Taken April 18, 2021
Last week I've been photowalking in the Alps few times. I've found not many butterflies but a lot of bees and flies. Perhaps it was still a bit too cold (weather was not the best).
When I posted this photo in my Instagram story some people asked me how it is possible to take a well framed photo of a rapidly moving insect as a bee. The answer is simple... you take 1375631364144 photos and hope one of them it is good :-)
Apis melifera male (Apidae) on sheet of Alcea rosea commonly called Hollyhock (Malvaceae) , 7/v/2012, Etoile, France
Apis melifera male (Apidae) on sheet of Alcea rosea commonly called Hollyhock (Malvaceae) , 7/v/2012, Etoile, France
Charla sobre Apuesta por InversionES (API) en Foro de exportadores, Coexport. 03 de diciembre de 2015
A honeybee sits dead in a windowsill in the McAfee Gymnasiu on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July, 20, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)