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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "Honey Bee Emerging from the Hive" as trusted on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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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 an older version of bee1:
Lack details for identification. Looks like a solitary wasp rather than a honey bee.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "bee1" as untrusted on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "Honey Bee" as hidden on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of Honey Bee:
Not enough details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "Apis mellifera" as hidden on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of slurp!:
Not enough details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "Apis mellifera" as hidden on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau marked "Apis mellifera" as hidden on the "Apis mellifera" page.
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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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Cyndy Parr commented on "EOL Curators":
@Alexa DiNicola: Thanks, pay special attention to the Flickr and the Wikimedia Commons images and where appropriate give high ratings or set examplars. Many of them are better than the images we have from other sources.
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Alexa DiNicola commented on "EOL Curators":
@Cyndy Parr: I can review some of those, especially the western-USA species. I'll get to it shortly.