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Stelis louisae, M, Back1, MD, Dorchester County
Stelis louisae, M, Back1, MD, Dorchester County
Stelis louisae, M, Back1, MD, Dorchester County

A nest parasite of Megachile...probably of M. campanulae or M. exilis...this bee was collected at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in the marshlands of Dorchester County, Maryland. Photograph by Claire Mudd.

A nest parasite of Megachile...probably of M. campanulae or M. exilis...this bee was collected at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in the marshlands of Dorchester County, Maryland. Photograph by Claire Mudd.

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Stelis nasuta, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Stelis nasuta, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Stelis nasuta, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Three pictures of Stelis nasuta from the Grecian Islands, collected by Jelle Devalez who has the honor of studying and interpreting for us all the bee faunaof these islands. How nice for us all. The species lays its eggs in the nest of the Osmia species that we have illustrated previously. Just doing its job, nothing personal.

Three pictures of Stelis nasuta from the Grecian Islands, collected by Jelle Devalez who has the honor of studying and interpreting for us all the bee faunaof these islands. How nice for us all. The species lays its eggs in the nest of the Osmia species that we have illustrated previously. Just doing its job, nothing personal.

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Stelis nasuta, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Stelis nasuta, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Stelis nasuta, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Three pictures of Stelis nasuta from the Grecian Islands, collected by Jelle Devalez who has the honor of studying and interpreting for us all the bee faunaof these islands. How nice for us all. The species lays its eggs in the nest of the Osmia species that we have illustrated previously. Just doing its job, nothing personal.

Three pictures of Stelis nasuta from the Grecian Islands, collected by Jelle Devalez who has the honor of studying and interpreting for us all the bee faunaof these islands. How nice for us all. The species lays its eggs in the nest of the Osmia species that we have illustrated previously. Just doing its job, nothing personal.

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Stelis subemarginata, f, left, Washington Co., Maine
Stelis subemarginata, f, left, Washington Co., Maine
Stelis subemarginata, f, left, Washington Co., Maine

Stelis subemarginata - An uncommon nest parasite of the genus Osmia. This one from Maine, where lots of Osmia hang out. Photo by Brooke Alexander.

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Stelis subemarginata, F, Side, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis subemarginata, F, Side, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis subemarginata, F, Side, Michigan, Keweenaw County

Woof. Not great pictures of a bit of beat up bee, but it is a rare bee and I think the only one I have ever gotten. In this case these came from Shelby Wilson who did surveys of bees on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. A very cool place. Very canadian in bee aspect.

Woof. Not great pictures of a bit of beat up bee, but it is a rare bee and I think the only one I have ever gotten. In this case these came from Shelby Wilson who did surveys of bees on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. A very cool place. Very canadian in bee aspect.

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Stilt bug, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom
Stilt bug, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom
Stilt bug, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom

A small stilt bug in its thin glory from the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. Collected by Chelcey Nordstrom and photographed by Sydney Price.

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Stingless bee 3, f, side, peru
Stingless bee 3, f, side, peru
Stingless bee 3, f, side, peru

Melapona species (likely Melipona eburnean, but this needs to be verified by sam) , La Legítima, specimen collected by German Perilla in PeruHoney is not the singular creation of Honey Bees, but other, even older lines of bees have been creating honey to get through hard times for tens of millions of years.

Melapona species (likely Melipona eburnean, but this needs to be verified by sam) , La Legítima, specimen collected by German Perilla in PeruHoney is not the singular creation of Honey Bees, but other, even older lines of bees have been creating honey to get through hard times for tens of millions of years.

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Stiretrus decemguttatus, orange, brazil
Stiretrus decemguttatus, orange, brazil
Stiretrus decemguttatus, orange, brazil

A very very variable in color (polymorphic) species in the stinkbug family from South America. I have a couple of other examples, but there seems to be no limit to the color variations this species has. How lovely and mysterious. Not sure what the research is on this thing, but it must be an interesting story.

A very very variable in color (polymorphic) species in the stinkbug family from South America. I have a couple of other examples, but there seems to be no limit to the color variations this species has. How lovely and mysterious. Not sure what the research is on this thing, but it must be an interesting story.

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Robber Fly, Face, Beltsville, MD
Robber Fly, Face, Beltsville, MD
Robber Fly, Face, Beltsville, MD

The head of a very small robber fly, how wonderful to see up close the insect solution to vision, Beltsville, Maryland

The head of a very small robber fly, how wonderful to see up close the insect solution to vision, Beltsville, Maryland

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Robberfly, U, face, MA, Cape Cod
Robberfly, U, face, MA, Cape Cod
Robberfly, U, face, MA, Cape Cod

Experimental shot (see previous picture in series) , but this time taken from the front...notice the great drop off in the reflection.

Experimental shot (see previous picture in series) , but this time taken from the front...notice the great drop off in the reflection.

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Rophitulus species, face, brazil
Rophitulus species, face, brazil
Rophitulus species, face, brazil

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

A small very black bee with an extremely wide head.Note the lobe projecting from the "cheek" back towards the thorax. This is one member of a fairly large genus of bees that are restricted to tropical South America south. From...the Packer Lab.

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Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, 3, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot, 3, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
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Sap Beetle
Sap Beetle
Sap Beetle

Glischrochilus sanguinolentus - Another 10X shot, this of the head of a small little sap beetle that I found feeding on the cut end of a Boxelder in my backyard, apparently this beetle is fond of maples, their sap, and the associated fungi/bacteria growing on the sap.

Glischrochilus sanguinolentus - Another 10X shot, this of the head of a small little sap beetle that I found feeding on the cut end of a Boxelder in my backyard, apparently this beetle is fond of maples, their sap, and the associated fungi/bacteria growing on the sap.

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sapsucker, head, dc
sapsucker, head, dc
sapsucker, head, dc

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Died in a collision with a building in Washington D.C. recovered by Lights out DC volunteer group.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Died in a collision with a building in Washington D.C. recovered by Lights out DC volunteer group.Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

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Sassafras albidum, Sassafras staminate flowers
Sassafras albidum, Sassafras staminate flowers
Sassafras albidum, Sassafras staminate flowers

Sassafrass....the trees are dioecious ... males and females on separate trees. While they do have plenty of flowers they are rarely visited by bees. Perhaps it is more of fly pollination system. Specimens and pictures by Helen Lowe Metzman from Howard County, Maryland.

Sassafrass....the trees are dioecious ... males and females on separate trees. While they do have plenty of flowers they are rarely visited by bees. Perhaps it is more of fly pollination system. Specimens and pictures by Helen Lowe Metzman from Howard County, Maryland.

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saw whet, face, dc
saw whet, face, dc
saw whet, face, dc

Aegolius acadicus, the Norther Saw-whet owl. Look at the different feathers that occur around the eye and around the facial disk to increase their ability to hear, but not loose heat. This one unfortunately ran into a building in downtown DC at night while migrating.

Aegolius acadicus, the Norther Saw-whet owl. Look at the different feathers that occur around the eye and around the facial disk to increase their ability to hear, but not loose heat. This one unfortunately ran into a building in downtown DC at night while migrating.

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Scarabaeidae, U, face, west virginia
Scarabaeidae, U, face, west virginia
Scarabaeidae, U, face, west virginia

Unknown Scarab, found in bowl trap in the high plateau of West Virginia by Jane Whitaker, specimen approximately 8mm and floating in hand sanitzer. You can see a couple of mites on the left side. This specimen has been designated as the Gilbert Godfrey Beetle by the NWF Staff.

Unknown Scarab, found in bowl trap in the high plateau of West Virginia by Jane Whitaker, specimen approximately 8mm and floating in hand sanitzer. You can see a couple of mites on the left side. This specimen has been designated as the Gilbert Godfrey Beetle by the NWF Staff.

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Scarabaeidae, U, side, west virginia,
Scarabaeidae, U, side, west virginia,
Scarabaeidae, U, side, west virginia,

Unknown Scarab, found in bowl trap in the high plateau of West Virginia by Jane Whitaker, specimen approximately 8mm and floating in hand sanitzer...notice the 4 mites!

Unknown Scarab, found in bowl trap in the high plateau of West Virginia by Jane Whitaker, specimen approximately 8mm and floating in hand sanitzer...notice the 4 mites!

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Schizocosa avida,
Schizocosa avida,
Schizocosa avida,

Schizocosa avida, in hand sanitizer in a cuvette, unknown species, September, Maryland, identified by Lady Arachnophile

Schizocosa avida, in hand sanitizer in a cuvette, unknown species, September, Maryland, identified by Lady Arachnophile

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