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Seemingly acaulous Protea. Resprouting? 6 months after fire in May 2017.
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Plantas con Flores (Subfilo Angiospermae)Autor
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Really fascinating plants, could it be a Cliffortia???
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Género BembixAutor
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Not sure at all but it seems to fit well with Nomada??
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Género SicusAutor
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No idea what family this could be... Standing on a leaf of Origanum.
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Moscas Danzantes (Familia Empididae)Autor
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Very interesting fly with LONG tongue!! Probing nectar in wild Caryophyllaceae flowers.
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Género EristalisAutor
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Probably Eristalis tenax... Rat-tail worms! Still young. They get pretty large. It is in a bucket with decaying vegetable organic matter.
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Cerdo Hormiguero (Orycteropus afer)Autor
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Walk away after drinking in a concrete reservoir in the middle of the day!
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Autor
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Visiting cabbage flowers in an urban garden.
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Andrena lagopusAutor
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Visiting cabbage flowers in an urban garden.
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Visiting cabbage flowers in an urban garden. May be Anthophora plumipes??
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Autor
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Visiting cabbage flowers in an urban garden.
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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)Autor
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Visiting flowers in an urban garden.
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Abejorros (Género Bombus)Autor
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Visiting cabbage flowers in an urban garden.
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Bibio marciAutor
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About 12-14mm long. Staying immobile underneath hazelnut trees.
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Hierbas Canas, Jarillas Y Parientes (Género Senecio)Autor
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Below cliffs, south-facing
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Flowering in November after a very small rain event 3 days earlier... (2mm)
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Drimia arenicolaAutor
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Very unusual sight in Namaqualand. On shales, vertical south facing cliffs. I was told it was D. convallarioides, but this species doesn't seem to have fully apparent bulbs such as here. The bulbs are up to 30mm in diameter.