Hamuli are tiny hooks found on the hindwing of hymenoptera (wasps, bees, ants and sawflies), these hooks attach onto a ridge on the forewing, firmly connecting the two wings. Joining the hind and forewing together improves aerodynamic efficiency during flight.
This wing is from a mining bee, Andrena.
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I am an exclusive photographer with istockphoto and produce a wide variety of images. Recently I have been experimenting with high magnification photography of insects, plants and anything else I find that looks interesting up close.
I am a first year undergraduate studying Biology at the University of Oxford. I have a particular interset in entomology and enjoy exploring the huge diversity of insect species in the UK.
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Thursday, 19 August 2010
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that`s a great pic!!
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Argentina.