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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Honeybees":
I think we can disucss your project here or through email, either way works for me. Though, my response would be more spontaneous through emails, and EOL discussion may take a day or two for me. Let mek now thank. lau.constantine@gmail.com
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Claudia Sotgia":
I would like to invite you to join "Honeybees".
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "EOL Curators":
I just took a random look on the page for Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), and found an issue. As I understood this species should live on one or more islands next to Australia. However, the one of the 2 maps on its page showed that it appeared in the USA. Turns out, I checked the original source of the data point at USA, and found that it was a collection of the Ft. Wayne Children's Zoo in Indiana, US. (http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20m?act=make_map&kind=Sarcophilus+harrisii) In this case, the map seems misleading to the public because it was neither showing the natural occurance or all of the zoo records. Any suggestion?
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on Constantine Wing Heng Lau's newsfeed:
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Sarcophilus harrisii (Boitard, 1841)":
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "pollination in action":
It looks like a special breed/subspecies of Apis mellifera. Its color and proportion of the eye on the head looks odd.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of Bee Happy:
Nice and clear shot. The bee looks alive in the photo.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Apis mellifera (European Honeybee)":
The contrast and coloring look strange.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Apis mellifera caucasica (Caucasian Honeybee)":
Lack details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of Honey Bee Emerging from the Hive:
Lack details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "bee1":
Lack details for identification. Looks like a solitary wasp rather than a honey bee.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Rosemary with bee landing.jpg":
Image a bit blurred.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Honigbiene auf Kamillenbluete.JPG":
This image does not show enough details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Waggle dance.png":
The waggle dance is not limited to western honeybees. It is also found in all honeybee species in slight variations of frequency and magnitude.