Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Images

Eastern Ecological Science Center images.

Filter Total Items: 5109
close up of image
Triepeolus donatus, F, side
Triepeolus donatus, F, side
Triepeolus donatus, F, side

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, collected by Stephanie Wilson at the Morris Arboretum

close up of image
Triepeolus lunatus lunatus, M, Face, GA, Baker County
Triepeolus lunatus lunatus, M, Face, GA, Baker County
Triepeolus lunatus lunatus, M, Face, GA, Baker County

A nest parasite of Melissodes, this is a relatively common species of an uncommon genus. Collected by Sabrie Breland in South Georgia in a lovely remnant of longleaf pine. Picture by Brooke Alexander.

A nest parasite of Melissodes, this is a relatively common species of an uncommon genus. Collected by Sabrie Breland in South Georgia in a lovely remnant of longleaf pine. Picture by Brooke Alexander.

close up of image
Triepeolus lunatus, f, right side, Charleston Co., SC
Triepeolus lunatus, f, right side, Charleston Co., SC
Triepeolus lunatus, f, right side, Charleston Co., SC

Another nest parasite. Another Triepeolus. This time is is T. lunatus. A common species for a nest parasite in that it shows up regularly. The thought is that it is the nest parasite of Melissodes bimaculata which is perhaps the most abundant long-horned bee in the East, but probably is more generic in what Melissodes' nest it will invade.

Another nest parasite. Another Triepeolus. This time is is T. lunatus. A common species for a nest parasite in that it shows up regularly. The thought is that it is the nest parasite of Melissodes bimaculata which is perhaps the most abundant long-horned bee in the East, but probably is more generic in what Melissodes' nest it will invade.

close up of image
Triepeolus obliteratus, f, back, powerline
Triepeolus obliteratus, f, back, powerline
Triepeolus obliteratus, f, back, powerline

Powerlines. Or more accurately transmission corridors. Now one of the few places that open country forb communities exist in many parts of the East. Often seen as a blight, they if not mown or sprayed to death, are places of refuge for many rare bees.

Powerlines. Or more accurately transmission corridors. Now one of the few places that open country forb communities exist in many parts of the East. Often seen as a blight, they if not mown or sprayed to death, are places of refuge for many rare bees.

close up of image
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, back, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, back, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, back, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island

Great Brewster Island, Boston Harbor, Part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. This, is a nest parasite of bees in the genus Melissodes

close up of image
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, face, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, face, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island
Triepeolus pectoralis, F, face, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Great Brewster Island

Great Brewster Island, Boston Harbor, Part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. This, is a nest parasite of bees in the genus Melissodes

close up of image
Triepeolus remigatus, m, back, Centre Co., Pa
Triepeolus remigatus, m, back, Centre Co., Pa
Triepeolus remigatus, m, back, Centre Co., Pa

Here is a bee, Triepeolus remigatus, that is native to North America, but in much of the continent occurs only because of the crops we plant. In this case that crop is squash and pumpkins.

Here is a bee, Triepeolus remigatus, that is native to North America, but in much of the continent occurs only because of the crops we plant. In this case that crop is squash and pumpkins.

close up of image
Triepeolus simplex, m, face, md, kent county
Triepeolus simplex, m, face, md, kent county
Triepeolus simplex, m, face, md, kent county

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

close up of image
Triepeolus sp, F, Side, GA, Silver Lake
Triepeolus sp, F, Side, GA, Silver Lake
Triepeolus sp, F, Side, GA, Silver Lake

An unknown species of Triepeolus from the southern most part of Georgia. Not sure what species as it doesn't seem to key out very well to any particular species. Will have to send off to Molly Gee for ID. Collected by Dave Gruenewald who is studying the bees in southern pine plantations.

An unknown species of Triepeolus from the southern most part of Georgia. Not sure what species as it doesn't seem to key out very well to any particular species. Will have to send off to Molly Gee for ID. Collected by Dave Gruenewald who is studying the bees in southern pine plantations.

close up of image
Triepeolus sp101, m, face, Cochise Co., AZ
Triepeolus sp101, m, face, Cochise Co., AZ
Triepeolus sp101, m, face, Cochise Co., AZ

One of a few undescribed Triepeolus that Molly Rightmyer left undescribed after her revision of the group North of Mexico. She simply labeled it Sp. 101. This one was captured by Tim McMahon in Cochise County, Arizona.

One of a few undescribed Triepeolus that Molly Rightmyer left undescribed after her revision of the group North of Mexico. She simply labeled it Sp. 101. This one was captured by Tim McMahon in Cochise County, Arizona.

close up of image
Tritoxa flexa, F, Back, MD
Tritoxa flexa, F, Back, MD
Tritoxa flexa, F, Back, MD

This small picture-winged fly was captured in Maryland and Photographed by Wayne Boo

close up of image
Trybliographa, buffington, usda
Trybliographa, buffington, usda
Trybliographa, buffington, usda

This is picture 12 from a 12 picture invited series by Matt Buffington (matt.buffington@usda.gov) at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group using specimens from the U.S. Natural History Museum Smithsonian. Matt uses a system very similar to ours to photograph and stack this super tiny wasp.

This is picture 12 from a 12 picture invited series by Matt Buffington (matt.buffington@usda.gov) at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group using specimens from the U.S. Natural History Museum Smithsonian. Matt uses a system very similar to ours to photograph and stack this super tiny wasp.

close up of image
Tylopelta gibbera, f, face
Tylopelta gibbera, f, face
Tylopelta gibbera, f, face

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

close up of image
Tylopelta gibbera, male face
Tylopelta gibbera, male face
Tylopelta gibbera, male face

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

close up of image
Velarifictorus micado,-side
Velarifictorus micado,-side
Velarifictorus micado,-side

Japanese Burrowing Cricket, Beltsville, MD, July 2012, A reporter from Wired Magazine commented that this specimen was remarkably similar to Rodin's "The Thinker"

Japanese Burrowing Cricket, Beltsville, MD, July 2012, A reporter from Wired Magazine commented that this specimen was remarkably similar to Rodin's "The Thinker"

close up of image
Velvet Ant, F, Back, Hot Springs Village, AR
Velvet Ant, F, Back, Hot Springs Village, AR
Velvet Ant, F, Back, Hot Springs Village, AR

More Velvet Ant pictures...who wouldn't want more shots of this Badass Cowkiller? This one from Arkansas sent live in the mail by our correspondent FT. Its good to have such friends. Photos by Wayne Boo.

More Velvet Ant pictures...who wouldn't want more shots of this Badass Cowkiller? This one from Arkansas sent live in the mail by our correspondent FT. Its good to have such friends. Photos by Wayne Boo.

Was this page helpful?