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Euryglossa adelaidae

A native bee at Curtin, ACT

Euryglossa adelaidae at Curtin, ACT - 25 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Euryglossa adelaidae at Curtin, ACT - 25 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Euryglossa adelaidae at Curtin, ACT - 25 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Euryglossa adelaidae at Curtin, ACT - 25 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Euryglossa adelaidae at Curtin, ACT - 25 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
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Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Euryglossa adelaidae 27 Oct 2024 michael.batley
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1
Apiformes (informal group) 25 Oct 2024 Hejor1

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Black one, not sure if this is a separate species

33 comments

   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
   27 Oct 2024
You are right. This is a mixed group of roosting males. The larger black species with the yellow section in the flagellum is Euryglossa ephippiata.
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
Hejor1 wrote:
   27 Oct 2024
@michael.batley They were very tolerant of each other, is that unusual? And are they all males?
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.
   27 Oct 2024
Yes they are all males and it is quite common for roosting aggregations to contain more than one species.

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