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Solanum carolinense, Horse-nettle, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Solanum carolinense, Horse-nettle, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Solanum carolinense, Horse-nettle, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

A weed that irritates everyone, thorny, leaves are shot through with holes from being fed on by many of its personal insect hosts, but...this is a native plant, related to tomatoes and T'ai Roulston's work in Shenandoah Valley shows that for some bumblebees this is the main pollen source in the summer.

A weed that irritates everyone, thorny, leaves are shot through with holes from being fed on by many of its personal insect hosts, but...this is a native plant, related to tomatoes and T'ai Roulston's work in Shenandoah Valley shows that for some bumblebees this is the main pollen source in the summer.

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Spatunomia rubra, u, back, Skukuza, South Africa
Spatunomia rubra, u, back, Skukuza, South Africa
Spatunomia rubra, u, back, Skukuza, South Africa

This is an odd Genus of bee from Kruger National Park where I traveled with Jonathan Mawdsley to South Africa to collect bees in the park. While a poor shot in terms of the antennae...if you look closely one of the antennae is broadened like the bowl of a spoon (thus the genus name Spatunomia) while the other is simply broken off.

This is an odd Genus of bee from Kruger National Park where I traveled with Jonathan Mawdsley to South Africa to collect bees in the park. While a poor shot in terms of the antennae...if you look closely one of the antennae is broadened like the bowl of a spoon (thus the genus name Spatunomia) while the other is simply broken off.

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Platanthera lacera 6, Green-fringed Orchid, PWRC, Helen Lowe Metzman
Platanthera lacera 6, Green-fringed Orchid, PWRC, Helen Lowe Metzman
Platanthera lacera 6, Green-fringed Orchid, PWRC, Helen Lowe Metzman

Who doesn't like an orchid? This is green-fringed orchid, found at the edge of the USGS Bee Lab's grounds near some woods. Nice to see this uncommon species. Planathera lacera. Photo and specimen collected by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Who doesn't like an orchid? This is green-fringed orchid, found at the edge of the USGS Bee Lab's grounds near some woods. Nice to see this uncommon species. Planathera lacera. Photo and specimen collected by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Polistes nest 4, MD, side
Polistes nest 4, MD, side
Polistes nest 4, MD, side

Here we present a series of pictures of Polistes wasp nests with lavae, pupae, eggs, and interlopers.

Here we present a series of pictures of Polistes wasp nests with lavae, pupae, eggs, and interlopers.

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Pontederia cordata 3, Pickerelweed, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Pontederia cordata 3, Pickerelweed, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Pontederia cordata 3, Pickerelweed, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Ah, such an interesting plant for bees. Pontedaria cordata....Pickerelweed. Lives out in fairly deep water, emerges in the spring...sends up a spike of blue flowers in mid-summer. This plant is very attractive to long-tongued bees which have to reach way down to get nectar and pollen.

Ah, such an interesting plant for bees. Pontedaria cordata....Pickerelweed. Lives out in fairly deep water, emerges in the spring...sends up a spike of blue flowers in mid-summer. This plant is very attractive to long-tongued bees which have to reach way down to get nectar and pollen.

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Popillia japonica, unknown, side
Popillia japonica, unknown, side
Popillia japonica, unknown, side

Japanese Beetle, Maryland, Beltsville, Popillia japonica, July 2012, pretty spiffy for a pest we never both to look closely at

Japanese Beetle, Maryland, Beltsville, Popillia japonica, July 2012, pretty spiffy for a pest we never both to look closely at

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Psaenythia species, m, argentina, side
Psaenythia species, m, argentina, side
Psaenythia species, m, argentina, side

A populous genus with many South American species, check out the ultra wide head of this male from Argentina. From the Packer Lab collection.

A populous genus with many South American species, check out the ultra wide head of this male from Argentina. From the Packer Lab collection.

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velvetbean caterpillar, moth, face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, face

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

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velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

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velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face
velvetbean caterpillar, moth, side face

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

Anticarsia gemmatalis - Velvetbean Caterpillar - Soybean eater....this species can't overwinter in most of North America but moves north to populate bean and legume fields in large enough numbers to become a major pest, but like our other pesty moths...pretty sharp looking when you get to know them personally. Specimen provided by Benzon Research.

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Verbena hastata, Blue Vervain, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Verbena hastata, Blue Vervain, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Verbena hastata, Blue Vervain, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

A pretty kick butt bee plant. Lots of action at about eye height. Who can ask for more....it even blooms for long periods of time. Even better for the bee watcher. Likes wet feet, but I have a nice one growing right in my sand and gravel soiled backyard that I planted. I think this plant is underutilized in bee meadow plantings.

A pretty kick butt bee plant. Lots of action at about eye height. Who can ask for more....it even blooms for long periods of time. Even better for the bee watcher. Likes wet feet, but I have a nice one growing right in my sand and gravel soiled backyard that I planted. I think this plant is underutilized in bee meadow plantings.

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vespa crabro, f, back , denmark
vespa crabro, f, back , denmark
vespa crabro, f, back , denmark

Vespa crabro - The European Hornet...this one is actually in Europe, Denmark to be exact, where the nature artist, Anne Post's mother found this one dead in her garden. While somewhat beat up, it retains its essence as a well put together as a predator. Photograph by Ashleigh Jacobs or Hannah Sutton.

Vespa crabro - The European Hornet...this one is actually in Europe, Denmark to be exact, where the nature artist, Anne Post's mother found this one dead in her garden. While somewhat beat up, it retains its essence as a well put together as a predator. Photograph by Ashleigh Jacobs or Hannah Sutton.

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vespa crabro, f, side2, denmark
vespa crabro, f, side2, denmark
vespa crabro, f, side2, denmark

Vespa crabro - The European Hornet...this one is actually in Europe, Denmark to be exact, where the nature artist, Anne Post's mother found this one dead in her garden. While somewhat beat up, it retains its essence as a well put together as a predator. Photograph by Ashleigh Jacobs or Hannah Sutton.

Vespa crabro - The European Hornet...this one is actually in Europe, Denmark to be exact, where the nature artist, Anne Post's mother found this one dead in her garden. While somewhat beat up, it retains its essence as a well put together as a predator. Photograph by Ashleigh Jacobs or Hannah Sutton.

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Vespidae 2, F, back, Wyoming, Park County
Vespidae 2, F, back, Wyoming, Park County
Vespidae 2, F, back, Wyoming, Park County

This is the last and final shot of the lovely vespid from Park County, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. A wonderful pallet of colors. Photoshoping by Dejen Mengis. 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.

This is the last and final shot of the lovely vespid from Park County, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. A wonderful pallet of colors. Photoshoping by Dejen Mengis. 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.

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Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw bud, Howard County, Md,
Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw bud, Howard County, Md,
Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw bud, Howard County, Md,

Part of the spring flush of woodland blooming shrubs. Bees do visit this group, but in my neck of the woods in the Mid-Atlantic there is not much to see despite the massive bloom in terms of visitors. Some much energy to make all that bloom...the plants can be covered...but so few pollinators...what's up with that? Specimen and pictures by Helen Low Metzman.

Part of the spring flush of woodland blooming shrubs. Bees do visit this group, but in my neck of the woods in the Mid-Atlantic there is not much to see despite the massive bloom in terms of visitors. Some much energy to make all that bloom...the plants can be covered...but so few pollinators...what's up with that? Specimen and pictures by Helen Low Metzman.

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Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw emerging flower bud, Howard County, MD
Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw emerging flower bud, Howard County, MD
Viburnum prunifolium, Black Haw emerging flower bud, Howard County, MD

Black Haw - A lovely name for a plant or and estate. A native medicinal plant, here with its buds coming out in the spring. Plant collected in Howard County, Maryland by Helen Lowe Metzman and she did the photography as well.

Black Haw - A lovely name for a plant or and estate. A native medicinal plant, here with its buds coming out in the spring. Plant collected in Howard County, Maryland by Helen Lowe Metzman and she did the photography as well.

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Viburnum prunifolium, flr. close-up, Black Haw, Howard County, Md,
Viburnum prunifolium, flr. close-up, Black Haw, Howard County, Md,
Viburnum prunifolium, flr. close-up, Black Haw, Howard County, Md,

Part of the spring flush of woodland blooming shrubs. Bees do visit this group, but in my neck of the woods in the Mid-Atlantic there is not much to see despite the massive bloom in terms of visitors. Some much energy to make all that bloom...the plants can be covered...but so few pollinators...what's up with that? Specimen and pictures by Helen Low Metzman.

Part of the spring flush of woodland blooming shrubs. Bees do visit this group, but in my neck of the woods in the Mid-Atlantic there is not much to see despite the massive bloom in terms of visitors. Some much energy to make all that bloom...the plants can be covered...but so few pollinators...what's up with that? Specimen and pictures by Helen Low Metzman.

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Vitis spp. 2 need to confirm, vulpinia
Vitis spp. 2 need to confirm, vulpinia
Vitis spp. 2 need to confirm, vulpinia

Vitis...grapes, one of the wild species in Maryland. Species unknown at this time. Note that bees have little interest in grapes, most, if not all, grapes are self-fertilized so one rarely sees bee visitors here. Picture and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman in Howard County, Maryland.

Vitis...grapes, one of the wild species in Maryland. Species unknown at this time. Note that bees have little interest in grapes, most, if not all, grapes are self-fertilized so one rarely sees bee visitors here. Picture and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman in Howard County, Maryland.

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