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minus-square@I_Fart_GlitterMlink2•4 months agoAs this is a place for enthusiasts of adorablility, not entomology, hover flies are allowed.
minus-square@IMALlamaOPlink2•4 months agoThank goodness. I just grabbed this off Wikipedia and I have no hope with some of these:
minus-square@I_Fart_GlitterMlink2•edit-24 months agoThose are some cuties! The ones in the upper middle are especially honey bee-like. One sure fire way to ID is that only bees wear pollen pants (but not all bees are always wearing pollen pants).
minus-square@IMALlamaOPlink2•4 months ago One sure fire way to ID is that only bees wear pollen pants Great! (but not all bees are always wearing pollen pants) Doh! As I catch up on bee photos it will be interesting if someone identifies a well disguised hover fly.
As this is a place for enthusiasts of adorablility, not entomology, hover flies are allowed.
Thank goodness. I just grabbed this off Wikipedia and I have no hope with some of these:
Those are some cuties! The ones in the upper middle are especially honey bee-like. One sure fire way to ID is that only bees wear pollen pants (but not all bees are always wearing pollen pants).![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a84083ea-22de-4c9b-9c95-d4c91d5b5b6a.jpeg)
Great!
Doh!
As I catch up on bee photos it will be interesting if someone identifies a well disguised hover fly.