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    Re: Help identifying bel complex hatchlings

    Quote Originally Posted by Marwan View Post
    I would agree but with mum being a BEL, and most are thinking Lesser Mojave) then all offspring must either be lesser or Mojave


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    True. Then this would probably be a more accurate guess:

    Lesser bee
    Pastave or lesser pastel
    Mojave spider
    Mojave bumblebee
    Pastaves

    Only thing I think is weird is that the one I previous though to be a bumblebee does not look like it has either mojave or lesser in it, looks like a regular bee to me.

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    Last edited by Alexiel03; 06-19-2019 at 01:56 PM.

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