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Lipotriches , f, australia, face
Lipotriches , f, australia, face
Lipotriches , f, australia, face

Lipotriches , Plain Sweat Bee , collected in AustraliaThis is one of the bees in which the males are known to form sleeping aggregations "“ small groups to dozens of individuals clustering together on the same twig late in the afternoon and remaining there until after dawn.

Lipotriches , Plain Sweat Bee , collected in AustraliaThis is one of the bees in which the males are known to form sleeping aggregations "“ small groups to dozens of individuals clustering together on the same twig late in the afternoon and remaining there until after dawn.

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Lipotriches
Lipotriches
Lipotriches

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Check the tongue on this bad girl. Lipotriches kondeana. A bee from South Africa, Kruger National Park. Collected on expedition with James Harrison and Jonathan Mawdsley

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Check the tongue on this bad girl. Lipotriches kondeana. A bee from South Africa, Kruger National Park. Collected on expedition with James Harrison and Jonathan Mawdsley

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Liquidambar styraciflua, bud, side, beltsville, md
Liquidambar styraciflua, bud, side, beltsville, md
Liquidambar styraciflua, bud, side, beltsville, md

A Light exists in SpringNot present on the YearAt any other period --When March is scarcely hereA Color stands abroadOn Solitary FieldsThat Science cannot overtakeBut Human Nature feels.It waits upon the Lawn,It shows the furthest TreeUpon the furthest Slope you knowIt almost speaks to you.Then as Horizons stepOr Noons report awayWithout the Formula of soundIt passe

A Light exists in SpringNot present on the YearAt any other period --When March is scarcely hereA Color stands abroadOn Solitary FieldsThat Science cannot overtakeBut Human Nature feels.It waits upon the Lawn,It shows the furthest TreeUpon the furthest Slope you knowIt almost speaks to you.Then as Horizons stepOr Noons report awayWithout the Formula of soundIt passe

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Lithurgus scabrosus, f, back, maui, hi
Lithurgus scabrosus, f, back, maui, hi
Lithurgus scabrosus, f, back, maui, hi

A new record for Hawaii for Maui, this introduced species (only some members of Hylaeus are native) was known from other islands but this appears to be the first record for Maui. Not surprising since it nests in wood and could easily be transported among islands or it is big enough that it could simply fly there.

A new record for Hawaii for Maui, this introduced species (only some members of Hylaeus are native) was known from other islands but this appears to be the first record for Maui. Not surprising since it nests in wood and could easily be transported among islands or it is big enough that it could simply fly there.

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Lithurgus scabrosus, F, face, maui, hi
Lithurgus scabrosus, F, face, maui, hi
Lithurgus scabrosus, F, face, maui, hi

A new record for Hawaii for Maui, this introduced species (only some members of Hylaeus are native) was known from other islands but this appears to be the first record for Maui. Not surprising since it nests in wood and could easily be transported among islands or it is big enough that it could simply fly there.

A new record for Hawaii for Maui, this introduced species (only some members of Hylaeus are native) was known from other islands but this appears to be the first record for Maui. Not surprising since it nests in wood and could easily be transported among islands or it is big enough that it could simply fly there.

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Lobelia siphilitica 3, Great Blue Lobelia, Howard County, MD
Lobelia siphilitica 3, Great Blue Lobelia, Howard County, MD
Lobelia siphilitica 3, Great Blue Lobelia, Howard County, MD

Great Blue Lobelia. A tall plant mid summer plant that is a nice addition to the relatively sparse bloom at that time of year for bees. So, you should plant some. Pictures and specimens taken by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Great Blue Lobelia. A tall plant mid summer plant that is a nice addition to the relatively sparse bloom at that time of year for bees. So, you should plant some. Pictures and specimens taken by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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lonchopria similis, m, face, chile
lonchopria similis, m, face, chile
lonchopria similis, m, face, chile

A cactus specialist, if you look closely you can see the spiny little cactus pollen balls all over this male, if you look even more closely at the shot of the face you will see a a lawn croquet hoop formation formed by the mandibles in the center of the face...used to grasp the female at her waist during mating.

A cactus specialist, if you look closely you can see the spiny little cactus pollen balls all over this male, if you look even more closely at the shot of the face you will see a a lawn croquet hoop formation formed by the mandibles in the center of the face...used to grasp the female at her waist during mating.

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Lophophora williamsii, native to SW Texas and Mexico
Lophophora williamsii, native to SW Texas and Mexico
Lophophora williamsii, native to SW Texas and Mexico

One of two species of native peyote cacti. Native to the Southwest and under threat in the wild from over collection. Photography by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Lucanus elephus, md, head
Lucanus elephus, md, head
Lucanus elephus, md, head

The Giant Stag beetle ....Lucanus elephus....a huge beetle of eastern forests. This specimen can from California, Maryland and was collected by members of Bartlett Tree Company.

The Giant Stag beetle ....Lucanus elephus....a huge beetle of eastern forests. This specimen can from California, Maryland and was collected by members of Bartlett Tree Company.

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Lucanus elephus, md
Lucanus elephus, md
Lucanus elephus, md

The Giant Stag beetle ....Lucanus elephus....a huge beetle of eastern forests. This specimen can from California, Maryland and was collected by members of Bartlett Tree Company.

The Giant Stag beetle ....Lucanus elephus....a huge beetle of eastern forests. This specimen can from California, Maryland and was collected by members of Bartlett Tree Company.

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Luke Whitaker's moth collection, U, pupae, Virginia, Chincoteague
Luke Whitaker's moth collection, U, pupae, Virginia, Chincoteague
Luke Whitaker's moth collection, U, pupae, Virginia, Chincoteague

Mystery Moth pupal case from Chincoteague Island, Virginia on playground equipment found by they very young naturalist Luke Whitaker while playing. This cuccon is about 12mm long. One can see the playground effect in that polyester is incorporated into the cocoon along with lichens and bark. Very modern. Could use help in determining the species.

Mystery Moth pupal case from Chincoteague Island, Virginia on playground equipment found by they very young naturalist Luke Whitaker while playing. This cuccon is about 12mm long. One can see the playground effect in that polyester is incorporated into the cocoon along with lichens and bark. Very modern. Could use help in determining the species.

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Lycaeides melissa samuelis, U, M, Face 1, U
Lycaeides melissa samuelis, U, M, Face 1, U
Lycaeides melissa samuelis, U, M, Face 1, U

The Endangered Karner Blue, Lycaeides melissa samuelis, looking somewhat like a little fluffy kitten, poodle insect thing

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Macronomia
Macronomia
Macronomia

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Macronomia crocodilensis. A nomiin bee that used to lounge around in the Lipotriches genus but has recently been separated out.

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Macronomia crocodilensis. A nomiin bee that used to lounge around in the Lipotriches genus but has recently been separated out.

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Macropis ciliata, F, Back, MD, Washingtgon County
Macropis ciliata, F, Back, MD, Washingtgon County
Macropis ciliata, F, Back, MD, Washingtgon County

Macropis ciliata - Possibly the first record for this species in about 100 years. This genus has grown very uncommon and I finally found a specimen along a rocky powerline in Washington County in a small patch of whorled loosestrife a few days ago.

Macropis ciliata - Possibly the first record for this species in about 100 years. This genus has grown very uncommon and I finally found a specimen along a rocky powerline in Washington County in a small patch of whorled loosestrife a few days ago.

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Macropis nuda, f, back redo, Maine, Du Clos
Macropis nuda, f, back redo, Maine, Du Clos
Macropis nuda, f, back redo, Maine, Du Clos

A small bee that specializes in collecting oil along with pollen and probably some nectar from plants in the genus Lysimachia, the loosestrife's (but not the invasive garden loosestrife or purple loosestrife).

A small bee that specializes in collecting oil along with pollen and probably some nectar from plants in the genus Lysimachia, the loosestrife's (but not the invasive garden loosestrife or purple loosestrife).

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Macrotera latior, female, back
Macrotera latior, female, back
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Macrotera latior, male, face
Macrotera latior, male, face
Macrotera latior, male, face

Petrified Forrest National Monument = Rich in bees and bee species. In this case the semi cute Mactrotera latior. Many the these tiny Macrotera are plant specialists garnering pollen from only a few plant species. Sierra Willams took the pictures and Elizabeth Garcia did the photoshopping.

Petrified Forrest National Monument = Rich in bees and bee species. In this case the semi cute Mactrotera latior. Many the these tiny Macrotera are plant specialists garnering pollen from only a few plant species. Sierra Willams took the pictures and Elizabeth Garcia did the photoshopping.

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Martinapis luteicornis, f, side, Cochise Co. AZ
Martinapis luteicornis, f, side, Cochise Co. AZ
Martinapis luteicornis, f, side, Cochise Co. AZ

An obscure bee of the desert, Martinapis luteicornis only is active early in the morning just as the sky begins to lighten. At least one paper indicates that they are specialists on Psorothamnus scoparius or the Broom Dalea.

An obscure bee of the desert, Martinapis luteicornis only is active early in the morning just as the sky begins to lighten. At least one paper indicates that they are specialists on Psorothamnus scoparius or the Broom Dalea.

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Medeola virginiana 3, Indian-Cucumber Root, Howard Co, Md, H Metzman
Medeola virginiana 3, Indian-Cucumber Root, Howard Co, Md, H Metzman
Medeola virginiana 3, Indian-Cucumber Root, Howard Co, Md, H Metzman

Indian Cucumber Root, Medeola virginiana. I have eaten its root ...and it does taste like cucumber....you need a lot of them though, tiny. Photo and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Lindernia dubia (Linnaeus) Pennell, False Pimpernel
Lindernia dubia (Linnaeus) Pennell, False Pimpernel
Lindernia dubia (Linnaeus) Pennell, False Pimpernel

Lindernia dubia, false pimpernel, one of numerous low growing flowering plants that feed the many tiny bees that live out there, that we don't pay any attention to. Specimen and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Lindernia dubia, false pimpernel, one of numerous low growing flowering plants that feed the many tiny bees that live out there, that we don't pay any attention to. Specimen and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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