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RE: A bee collects pollen...

in Fascinating Insects5 years ago (edited)

No, it's obviously a fly (Diptera) species.

How many wings do you count? More than two, are you sure? Don't you recognize one of the halteres which are typical for Diptera?

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Is not the same one..I am sure..

Lol, this is getting funny: I am a biologist, part of the work during my diploma thesis consisted of determining insect species. There is a reason why I created an insect community, and you, seriously(?), want to tell me a fly was a bee, are you kidding me?
Unfortunately, I won't be able to continue this interesting, scientific 'discussion'. Have fun with your 'bee'. :)

In this way, I have nothing to say to you because I believe very much in specialization..Hat down Mr. biologist.But at the beginning I did not like your way of speaking .. "If this one a bee I am the queen of kingdom "...

But at the beginning I did not like your way of speaking .. "If this one a bee I am the queen of kingdom "...

I am just honest/direct and made that joke to emphasize the significant distinctions in both cases, but didn't intend to offend you.
Actually, considered from a genetical point of view, the differences between a bee and a fly are much bigger than the differences between the "Queen of England" and me. :)