Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens

Plasterer bee at Murrumbateman, NSW

Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens at Murrumbateman, NSW - 13 Jan 2023
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens at Murrumbateman, NSW - 13 Jan 2023
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens at Murrumbateman, NSW - 13 Jan 2023
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens at Murrumbateman, NSW - 13 Jan 2023
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens at Murrumbateman, NSW - 13 Jan 2023
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Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens 14 Jan 2023 michael.batley
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) fuscescens 14 Jan 2023 SimoneC

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Not sure of the ID the facial markings seem to match other images but the colour of the hind legs may not be right

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   14 Jan 2023
E. fuscescens, E. flaviventris and E. hypochroma are all very common and impossible to tell apart without a microscope. All three show small amounts of colour variation.
SimoneC wrote:
   14 Jan 2023
Thanks Michael, I was really pleased to see this was a genus I hadn’t seen before, once I looked at the photos- I wasn’t even sure it was a bee with the naked eye

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  • 13 Jan 2023 04:36 PM Recorded on
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  • Callistemon Associated plant
  • Less than 5mm Animal size
  • Feeding on nectar or pollen Insect behaviour on flower
  • True Pollinator Insect on Flower

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