Australia warning. This extremely fast flying sand nesting bee is only found in Australia, in fact, the genus is only found in Australia, and...the family Stenotritidae (27 species) is only found in Australia. The smallest of the 7 families of bees known to mankind. Collected by the peripatetic uber bee taxonomist Laurence Packer.
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Australia warning. This extremely fast flying sand nesting bee is only found in Australia, in fact, the genus is only found in Australia, and...the family Stenotritidae (27 species) is only found in Australia. The smallest of the 7 families of bees known to mankind. Collected by the peripatetic uber bee taxonomist Laurence Packer.
Melapona species (likely Melipona eburnean, but this needs to be verified by sam) , La LegÃtima, 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 LegÃtima, 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.
Stelis australis, F, back1, Sandhills NWR, South Carolina
Stelis australis, F, back1, Sandhills NWR, South CarolinaSandhills National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina, nest parasite of other bee species
Stelis australis, F, back1, Sandhills NWR, South Carolina
Stelis australis, F, back1, Sandhills NWR, South CarolinaSandhills National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina, nest parasite of other bee species
Stelis foederalis, F, face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis foederalis, F, face, Michigan, Keweenaw CountyNot awesome pictures, but sometimes we need to take pictures of very rare specimens not because they are beautiful in aspect but because they are all we have. Stelis foederalis is a rare nest parasite of presumably Osmia species. These were found on Isle Royale wayyyyy up in Lake Superior closer to Canada than Michigan.
Stelis foederalis, F, face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis foederalis, F, face, Michigan, Keweenaw CountyNot awesome pictures, but sometimes we need to take pictures of very rare specimens not because they are beautiful in aspect but because they are all we have. Stelis foederalis is a rare nest parasite of presumably Osmia species. These were found on Isle Royale wayyyyy up in Lake Superior closer to Canada than Michigan.
Stelis foederalis, M, face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis foederalis, M, face, Michigan, Keweenaw CountyNot awesome pictures, but sometimes we need to take pictures of very rare specimens not because they are beautiful in aspect but because they are all we have. Stelis foederalis is a rare nest parasite of presumably Osmia species. These were found on Isle Royale wayyyyy up in Lake Superior closer to Canada than Michigan.
Stelis foederalis, M, face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis foederalis, M, face, Michigan, Keweenaw CountyNot awesome pictures, but sometimes we need to take pictures of very rare specimens not because they are beautiful in aspect but because they are all we have. Stelis foederalis is a rare nest parasite of presumably Osmia species. These were found on Isle Royale wayyyyy up in Lake Superior closer to Canada than Michigan.
Stelis labiata "“ A male of a very rare species found, in this case in the sandhills of North Carolina, collected by Heather Campbell and photographed by Amber Joyce.
Stelis labiata "“ A male of a very rare species found, in this case in the sandhills of North Carolina, collected by Heather Campbell and photographed by Amber Joyce.
From Gateway National Recreation Area, is a little tiny parasitic be that Pearson sizes things like Osmia pumila. About 20 percent of all bees are nest parasites, Must be a fairly successful strategy. Photography by Kamren Jefferson and photo shopping by Dejen Mengus.
From Gateway National Recreation Area, is a little tiny parasitic be that Pearson sizes things like Osmia pumila. About 20 percent of all bees are nest parasites, Must be a fairly successful strategy. Photography by Kamren Jefferson and photo shopping by Dejen Mengus.
Stelis louisae, F, face, Prince George's County, MD
Stelis louisae, F, face, Prince George's County, MDStelis louisae, Prince George's county Maryland
Stelis louisae, F, face, Prince George's County, MD
Stelis louisae, F, face, Prince George's County, MDStelis louisae, Prince George's county Maryland
Some of the Stelis groups of bees are very colorful. This is true of S. louisae....a nest parasite of Megachile campanulae and clan. This male was collected on Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in the mostly marsh county of Dorchester. Photograph by Claire Mudd.
Some of the Stelis groups of bees are very colorful. This is true of S. louisae....a nest parasite of Megachile campanulae and clan. This male was collected on Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in the mostly marsh county of Dorchester. Photograph by Claire Mudd.
The mysterious Stelis nitida. Dark, broody, enters the nests of other bees, lays its eggs, and then the hosts young mysteriously die with all their food eaten. This one from Isle Royale National Park. An island more like Canada than the U.S. in its bee fauna. Photo by Sara Guerierri.
The mysterious Stelis nitida. Dark, broody, enters the nests of other bees, lays its eggs, and then the hosts young mysteriously die with all their food eaten. This one from Isle Royale National Park. An island more like Canada than the U.S. in its bee fauna. Photo by Sara Guerierri.
Polistes exclamans, female, Beltsville, Maryland, Head. A social wasp queen from early spring 2013
Polistes exclamans, female, Beltsville, Maryland, Head. A social wasp queen from early spring 2013
Polistes metricus, female, Beltsville, Maryland
Polistes metricus, female, Beltsville, Maryland
Polygonatum canaliculatum, Great Solomon's Seal, Howard County, Md, HeLoMetz
Polygonatum canaliculatum, Great Solomon's Seal, Howard County, Md, HeLoMetzThe Very tubular Solomon's Seal. A lovely bedding plant for your shady yard spots. Specimen and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.
Polygonatum canaliculatum, Great Solomon's Seal, Howard County, Md, HeLoMetz
Polygonatum canaliculatum, Great Solomon's Seal, Howard County, Md, HeLoMetzThe Very tubular Solomon's Seal. A lovely bedding plant for your shady yard spots. Specimen and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.
Japanese Beetle, Maryland, Beltsville, Popillia japonica, July 2012
Japanese Beetle, Maryland, Beltsville, Popillia japonica, July 2012
Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy. Dial it one way and you have the raw ingredients for all sorts of natural opiates, dial it another and you have poppy seeds for your bagel. Irregardless of you personal choices the seeds are indeed lovely when viewed from 10X.
Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy. Dial it one way and you have the raw ingredients for all sorts of natural opiates, dial it another and you have poppy seeds for your bagel. Irregardless of you personal choices the seeds are indeed lovely when viewed from 10X.
Prenolepis imparis, St michaels, jan reese, talbot, waxwing, back
Prenolepis imparis, St michaels, jan reese, talbot, waxwing, backA male alate or the winged reproductive form of the normally wingless ant group. The species is currently unknown, but we have it sent off to someone for identification.
Prenolepis imparis, St michaels, jan reese, talbot, waxwing, back
Prenolepis imparis, St michaels, jan reese, talbot, waxwing, backA male alate or the winged reproductive form of the normally wingless ant group. The species is currently unknown, but we have it sent off to someone for identification.
Protandrena abdominalis, f, back, Colorado co., TX
Protandrena abdominalis, f, back, Colorado co., TXThis little red bee was collected on spotted beebalm. It seems to be the only species of plant, with the possibility of some close relatives being involved, that this bee finds worthy of collecting pollen from. If you Google images of spotted beebalm you'll see that it is quite the complicated and rather ornate flowering plant.
Protandrena abdominalis, f, back, Colorado co., TX
Protandrena abdominalis, f, back, Colorado co., TXThis little red bee was collected on spotted beebalm. It seems to be the only species of plant, with the possibility of some close relatives being involved, that this bee finds worthy of collecting pollen from. If you Google images of spotted beebalm you'll see that it is quite the complicated and rather ornate flowering plant.
Arizona poppy pollen on Protoxaea gloriosa. Yep, the fluorescent orange Kallstroemia grandiflora, has fluorescent orange pollen and this bee loves it and becomes also fluorescent orange.
Arizona poppy pollen on Protoxaea gloriosa. Yep, the fluorescent orange Kallstroemia grandiflora, has fluorescent orange pollen and this bee loves it and becomes also fluorescent orange.
Sergiolus capulatus found by Wayne Boo in the lab....and identified by Lady Arachnophile, found in Beltsville, MD
Sergiolus capulatus found by Wayne Boo in the lab....and identified by Lady Arachnophile, found in Beltsville, MD
Short tailed shrew, M, Paw Back, VA, Loudon County
Short tailed shrew, M, Paw Back, VA, Loudon CountyThe hind paw of the Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina brevicauda, found by Liz Sellers, dead, at Banshee Reeks in Virgina. So very delicate. Photograph taken by Liz Sellers. Photography Information: 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.
Short tailed shrew, M, Paw Back, VA, Loudon County
Short tailed shrew, M, Paw Back, VA, Loudon CountyThe hind paw of the Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina brevicauda, found by Liz Sellers, dead, at Banshee Reeks in Virgina. So very delicate. Photograph taken by Liz Sellers. Photography Information: 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.
Blarina brevicauda - the short -tailed shrew. This one found dead in the yard in Upper Marlboro, MD. 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
Blarina brevicauda - the short -tailed shrew. This one found dead in the yard in Upper Marlboro, MD. 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