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"Anthophora"Grey bee
En Grand en passant la souris
L’abeille « Anthophore » fait partie de la famille des « Apidés ». C’est une abeille solitaire, au vol très rapide, nidifiant dans le sol et qui nourrit ses larves de pollen. Elle apparaît au printemps parmi les premiers insectes. Elle ressemble étrangement à un bourdon.
Elle joue comme toutes les abeilles un rôle essentiel dans la pollinisation.
Bee "Anthophora" is part of the family "Apidae". It is a solitary bee, very fast flight, nesting in the soil and feeds the larvae of pollen. It appears in the spring among the first insects. It looks suspiciously like a bumblebee.
It plays like all the bees a vital role in pollination.
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L’abeille « Anthophore » fait partie de la famille des « Apidés ». C’est une abeille solitaire, au vol très rapide, nidifiant dans le sol et qui nourrit ses larves de pollen. Elle apparaît au printemps parmi les premiers insectes. Elle ressemble étrangement à un bourdon.
Elle joue comme toutes les abeilles un rôle essentiel dans la pollinisation.
Bee "Anthophora" is part of the family "Apidae". It is a solitary bee, very fast flight, nesting in the soil and feeds the larvae of pollen. It appears in the spring among the first insects. It looks suspiciously like a bumblebee.
It plays like all the bees a vital role in pollination.
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Bruno Suignard has replied to MichèleM clubMagnifique détails.
Toutes mes félicitations.
einen schönen Sonntag
100% perfect
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Stunning series here. Well done Bruno Regards Tess
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FANTASTIC!!! I loved all the different views, all of them are really super!
I don't think I've ever seen a grey bee before, fantastic!
Fabulous work!
Congratulations on Explore Well deserved. Hugs Tess.
Belle fin de dimanche, et bonne nouvelle semaine.
En recherchant des noms de coccinelles, j'ai appris qu'une guêpe (la guêpe parasitoïde Dinocampus coccinellae) parasite une coccinelle.
Elle contrôle la coccinelle, pond un œuf dans son abdomen puis l'oblige à devenir le garde du corps de son cocon. Sans tuer son hôte. La coccinelle est comme paralysée. Elle retrouve son autonomie quand la guêpe la quitte. Etonnant ?
Bruno Suignard has replied to Isabelle Barruhet clubBonne soirée
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Greetings from Italia, Anto & Pier
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