Andrena vaga in mainland Britain
Andrena vaga, a widespread black and greyish-white mining bee in continental Europe, has recently been found at two locations on the south coast of England - at Dungeness, Kent and Brownwich Cliff, Hampshire. This species could easily be overlooked as it is similar to the widespread A. cineraria, (especially the males) so do be on the look out for this striking Andrena bee in the coming weeks, particularly in southern England.
Above: Female A. vaga at Dungeness, Kent. Photo by Roger Tidman
Below: Female A. cineraria. Photo by Jeremy Early
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