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Lasioglossum longifrons, F, Face, Georgia, Camden County
Lasioglossum longifrons, F, Face, Georgia, Camden County
Lasioglossum longifrons, F, Face, Georgia, Camden County

From Cumberland Island National Seashore another little Lasioglossum from the glossy metallic Dialictus group. As its name implies...it has an unusually long head.

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Lasioglossum marinense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum marinense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum marinense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County

Lasioglossum marinense, from the San Juan Islands National Historic Park, found in the eastern parts of the Pacific Northwest. Photograph by Dejen Mengis.

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Lasioglossum microlepoides, F, Back, AZ, Pima County
Lasioglossum microlepoides, F, Back, AZ, Pima County
Lasioglossum microlepoides, F, Back, AZ, Pima County

From Organ Pipe National Monument comes the small and very common western Lasioglossum microlepoides. Just like the seemingly endless supply of these small Halictid bees, it is slightly metallic and and has a strongly bent basal vein. One could spent a couple lives just figuring out the different species. Photography by Brooke Alexander.

From Organ Pipe National Monument comes the small and very common western Lasioglossum microlepoides. Just like the seemingly endless supply of these small Halictid bees, it is slightly metallic and and has a strongly bent basal vein. One could spent a couple lives just figuring out the different species. Photography by Brooke Alexander.

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Lasioglossum nevadense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum nevadense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum nevadense, F, Back, WA, San Juan County

Lasioglossum nevadense from San Juan Islands National Monument in the farrrr northwest corner of the United States mainland.

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Latrodectus variolus, Back
Latrodectus variolus, Back
Latrodectus variolus, Back

Female Northern Black Widow Spider, Beltsville, MD Prince George's County, Collected by Jessica Zelt

Female Northern Black Widow Spider, Beltsville, MD Prince George's County, Collected by Jessica Zelt

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Leaf beetle, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom
Leaf beetle, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom
Leaf beetle, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Chelcey Nordstrom

Unknown Leaf Beetle collected and , at Kenilworth Aquatic gardens. Nice shot showing the exposed flying wings under the wing coverings you would normally only see (elytra). Small about the size of a grain of rice. Photo by Sydney Price.

Unknown Leaf Beetle collected and , at Kenilworth Aquatic gardens. Nice shot showing the exposed flying wings under the wing coverings you would normally only see (elytra). Small about the size of a grain of rice. Photo by Sydney Price.

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Leafhopper, U, side, Patuxant, MD
Leafhopper, U, side, Patuxant, MD
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Leptinotarsa juncta, back, pg county, md
Leptinotarsa juncta, back, pg county, md
Leptinotarsa juncta, back, pg county, md

The False Potato Beetle. Closely related to the Colorado Potato Beetle, but prefers other potato relatives such as Horsenettle. Proportions, colors, layout....exquisite. Collected by the fabulous potato beetle researcher Don Weber at the Beltsville Agriculture Research Center.

The False Potato Beetle. Closely related to the Colorado Potato Beetle, but prefers other potato relatives such as Horsenettle. Proportions, colors, layout....exquisite. Collected by the fabulous potato beetle researcher Don Weber at the Beltsville Agriculture Research Center.

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Lepyronia angulifera, side, upper marlboro, md
Lepyronia angulifera, side, upper marlboro, md
Lepyronia angulifera, side, upper marlboro, md

A study of proportions, particularly the area around the eye, this Angulate Spittlebug was captured in Upper Marlboro, MarylandCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

A study of proportions, particularly the area around the eye, this Angulate Spittlebug was captured in Upper Marlboro, MarylandCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

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lichen and moss, beltsville, md
lichen and moss, beltsville, md
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lichen and moss2, beltsville, md
lichen and moss2, beltsville, md
lichen and moss2, beltsville, md

Another micro arrangement of moss and lichen a few millimeters wide. 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

Another micro arrangement of moss and lichen a few millimeters wide. 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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Megachile-lanata,-male,-side
Megachile-lanata,-male,-side
Megachile-lanata,-male,-side

Megachile lanata, male, Hawaii, Oahu, represents a new species for the islands in the Pacific, originally from Africa, now widespread in the Caribbean, March 2012

Megachile lanata, male, Hawaii, Oahu, represents a new species for the islands in the Pacific, originally from Africa, now widespread in the Caribbean, March 2012

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Megalopta genalis, M, side, panama, barocolorado
Megalopta genalis, M, side, panama, barocolorado
Megalopta genalis, M, side, panama, barocolorado

What an interesting species. Instead of flying during the day, this species flies just before dawn and just after dusk, times where we have difficulty seeing. This species, however, forages on crepuscular and night fowering flowers, more often associated with bats and moths. Note the large eyes and ocelli.

What an interesting species. Instead of flying during the day, this species flies just before dawn and just after dusk, times where we have difficulty seeing. This species, however, forages on crepuscular and night fowering flowers, more often associated with bats and moths. Note the large eyes and ocelli.

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Meganomia sp, m, south africa, face
Meganomia sp, m, south africa, face
Meganomia sp, m, south africa, face

Meganomia binghami, Bingham 's Giant, collected in South Africa by Bryan DanforthMales of many species of bee have various modifications that are not found in the females and are presumably sexually selected "“ they arose because the females preferred males with, rather than those without, these strange features.

Meganomia binghami, Bingham 's Giant, collected in South Africa by Bryan DanforthMales of many species of bee have various modifications that are not found in the females and are presumably sexually selected "“ they arose because the females preferred males with, rather than those without, these strange features.

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Melanempis scoliiformis,f, madagascar, back
Melanempis scoliiformis,f, madagascar, back
Melanempis scoliiformis,f, madagascar, back

Melanempis scoliiformis, Bottle Green Madagascan Cuckoo, specimen collected in MadagascarAlmost all of the bees native to the large and geographically isolated island of Madagascar are endemic (as are most of the flora and the rest of the fauna for that matter), occurring only on that Island and not on the mainland of Africa.

Melanempis scoliiformis, Bottle Green Madagascan Cuckoo, specimen collected in MadagascarAlmost all of the bees native to the large and geographically isolated island of Madagascar are endemic (as are most of the flora and the rest of the fauna for that matter), occurring only on that Island and not on the mainland of Africa.

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