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#12665639
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665641
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665642
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665644
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665646
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665647
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665648
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#12665649
22 August 2025
A greater banded hornet (Vespa tropica) shelters inside human footwear in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 1, 2025. Native to southern Asia, New Guinea and West Africa, the species has recently been identified as invasive on Guam. The hornet preys on paper wasps, honeybees and dragonflies, and is known to raid the nests of other wasps to capture larvae as food. Its sting can inject neuro
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#10733816
1 November 2023
Guam Football Association President Valentino San Gil (R) receives the trophy of AFC Member Association of the Year Award Ruby category from AFC Vice President Dasho Ugen Tsechup (L) during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10733834
1 November 2023
Guam Football Association President Valentino San Gil(R) receives the trophy of AFC presidents recognition award for grassroots football Silver category from FIFA Council Member, Datuk Haji Hamidin Bin Haji Mohd Amin (L) during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10733838
1 November 2023
James Johnson (2nd L) of Australia, Valentino San Gil (3rd R) Guam and Kalyan Chaubey (R) of India pose with trophy of AFC presidents recognition award for grassroots football category during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10733840
1 November 2023
James Johnson (2nd L) of Australia, Valentino San Gil (3rd R) Guam and Kalyan Chaubey (R) of India pose with trophy of AFC presidents recognition award for grassroots football category during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10733826
1 November 2023
Ravshan Irmatov (2nd L) of Uzbekistan, Hachem Haidar (C) of Lebanon, Pui Kwan-kay (3rd R) of Hong Kong, China and Valentino San Gil (R) of Guam pose with Member Association of the Year Award trophies during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10733828
1 November 2023
Ravshan Irmatov (2nd L) of Uzbekistan, Hachem Haidar (C) of Lebanon, Pui Kwan-kay (3rd R) of Hong Kong, China and Valentino San Gil (R) of Guam pose with Member Association of the Year Award trophies during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Annual Awards ceremony in Doha,Qatar on 31 October 2023.
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#10127730
5 June 2023
Eristalinus megacephalus is a species of hoverfly are important pollinators of flowering plants in a variety of ecosystems worldwide and uses Batesian mimicry to look like hymenopteran bees and scare away predators. Its appearance is also similar to bee flies (family Bombyliidae). E. megacephalus can be found in South Africa, Egypt, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan, India, Java, Guam, Southern Spain, Turkey, North Africa, Iran, and coastal parts of Italy. The species is listed in 2: 63 of Rossi's publication Mantissa insectorum. There are no subspecies. It is the rarest species of the genus Eristalinus and is common but not abundant. The species' flight period is from May to October, and is most plentiful from June to July. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 05/06/2022.
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#10127732
5 June 2023
Eristalinus megacephalus is a species of hoverfly are important pollinators of flowering plants in a variety of ecosystems worldwide and uses Batesian mimicry to look like hymenopteran bees and scare away predators. Its appearance is also similar to bee flies (family Bombyliidae). E. megacephalus can be found in South Africa, Egypt, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan, India, Java, Guam, Southern Spain, Turkey, North Africa, Iran, and coastal parts of Italy. The species is listed in 2: 63 of Rossi's publication Mantissa insectorum. There are no subspecies. It is the rarest species of the genus Eristalinus and is common but not abundant. The species' flight period is from May to October, and is most plentiful from June to July. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 05/06/2022.
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