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Carpenter Bee (female)

Xylocopa spec.

Description:

Size nearly 3 cm

Habitat:

Natural Meadow with much wildflowers at the border of a rice field

1 Species ID Suggestions

HemaShah
HemaShah 10 years ago
Carpenter Bee
Xylocopa Confusa Untitled Document


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11 Comments

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

Ok, I guess I wasn't direct or clear enough with my previous comments. That's the link I gave and said it fits both spottings and that the ID you had previously suggested was wrong. Communication issues but everything is fine so lets close the discussion here so we don't annoy Ben too much :).

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

Faredin,you have to be fast at ID suggestion. or somebody can beat you too it.!!
In any case the credit goes to you 100 Percent.
Check the link I provided because it shows both the male and female.
On a species level this seems to be Xylocopa Confusa. Correct me If i am wrong.

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

We love it, we learn by identifying your spottings so in one way you are giving the topics us to learn. Please, just keep bringing more spottings, we are happy :)

Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 10 years ago

Seems I brought you a lot of work and/or fun. In every case I adore your engagement. I joined PN for only five weeks and I learned so much.

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

Jemma, since I gave the right ID then there is no need for you to suggest it. Ben can take care of it or I can suggest that :). But which link should I check? If you mean the reference link you put in your suggestion, then what should I check?

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

Faredin,please check my link out!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

Faredin You did provide a great link and Vespa -bicolor is a great suggestion. In either cases it is a Xylocopa sp.

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

Ok then this is the female as Jemma suggested but then I really not sure if the ID of the other bee is right. Look at this link, it perfectly fits this spotting and the previous one: http://vespa-bicolor.net/main/solitary-b... , but this genus is hard so would be easy to get the wrong ID.

Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 10 years ago

The colour was dark blue metallic. How I said, I mt them at the same place.

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

It is a carpenter bee and that's definitely not a pollen. It looks like it could be 'Xylocopa virginica' and it has a few subspecies.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

I am not sure if this is the one you are refferring to. The female Carpenter bees ,which i have seen here are totally black. The yellow is puzzling unless we can call it "Pollen"!

Benno Ibold
Spotted by
Benno Ibold

Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia

Spotted on Aug 10, 2013
Submitted on Aug 23, 2013

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