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| | | A Coelioxys ? Hello,
My wife found this bee in the kitchen this afternoon. Grabbed a couple of photos before it flew off into the garden and to me it looks very similar to one I found on the cliffs nearby that was id'd here as a Coelioxys sp. Anyone agree on that?
Thanks for looking, Rob
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