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Possibly cannonball jellies?
Thanks for the help, Flavio (and nice to meet you, btw). Michael the ID is appreciated.
Thank you for the ID, DespinaTsafetopoulou .
Wow both species are so close. Because of the length of the antennae I'm more inclined towards Chrysanthia sp. Flavio, I will add it to the Portugal mission (my wonderful friend Antonio Ginja Ginja had told me about it before and it slipped my mind). In the meantime I will continue to research, but any clarification would be much appreciated.
This was the most attractive bee. Thank you, Flavio Oliveira for the prompt ID.
Thank you, Ashley for the ID; and thanks MelodyJT for bringing back to my attention.
Granted, it's not the best photo for ID, but you have called it, venusflytrap11. Thank you.
Another much appreciated ID, Daniele. I was surprised at how really varied they are.
Thank you again, Daniele. It looked very much like the speckled wood butterfly but I was uncertain about it.