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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">From: National Geographic
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To: "David W. Inouye" <inouye@umd.edu><br>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 07:13:26 -0500<br>
Subject: Photo of the Month - February 2011<br>
Thread-Topic: Photo of the Month - February 2011<br>
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February 2011 <br>
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<b>PHOTO OF THE MONTH</b> by Mark. W. Moffett, from the March 2011 story
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Pollinators.</a>" <br>
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Cactus Bee<br>
They are the Earth's pollinators. And they come in more than 200,000
shapes and sizes. Above, a cactus bee (<i>Diadasia</i> sp.) pollinates a
barrel cactus in Tucson, Arizona. <br><br>
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