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Eucera dubitata, F, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, F, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, F, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County

Some ratty specimens of Eucera dubitata from West Virginia. Photos by Kamren Jefferson.

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Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, back
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, back
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, back

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

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Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, face
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, face
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, face

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

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Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, side
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, side
Eucera dubitata, f, ga,baker, side

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

Previously seen on this Flickr site was the male of Eucera dubitata, now here is the female. The genus is a spring one and as you can see from its longggg tongue it has the equipment to harvest nectar and pollen from long corolla-ed flowers.

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Eucera dubitata, F, Side, OH, Washington County
Eucera dubitata, F, Side, OH, Washington County
Eucera dubitata, F, Side, OH, Washington County

An uncommon spring Eucerine bee, in this case, from SE Ohio near the West Virginia border. Collected by MaLisa Spring and photographed by Brooke Alexander.

An uncommon spring Eucerine bee, in this case, from SE Ohio near the West Virginia border. Collected by MaLisa Spring and photographed by Brooke Alexander.

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Eucera dubitata, F, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, F, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, F, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County

Some ratty specimens of Eucera dubitata from West Virginia. Photos by Kamren Jefferson.

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Eucera dubitata, M, back, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, back, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, back, West Virginia, Pleasants County

Some ratty specimens of Eucera dubitata from West Virginia. Photos by Kamren Jefferson.

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Eucera dubitata, M, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, face, West Virginia, Pleasants County

Some ratty specimens of Eucera dubitata from West Virginia. Photos by Kamren Jefferson.

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Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, back
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, back
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, back

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

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Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face2
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face2
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face2

They don't call them long-horned bees for nothing' ... This is the male of an obscure Eucerine, captured in a lovely residual Long-leaf managed forest with much of its original flora...and much of its original bee fauna too... collected by Sabrie Breland from Ichuaway, Georgia near the Florida Border.

They don't call them long-horned bees for nothing' ... This is the male of an obscure Eucerine, captured in a lovely residual Long-leaf managed forest with much of its original flora...and much of its original bee fauna too... collected by Sabrie Breland from Ichuaway, Georgia near the Florida Border.

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Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, face

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

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Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, side
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, side
Eucera dubitata, m, ga, baker, side

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

A nicely arrayed longhorned bee from southern Georgia. It is rare that we get to see a bee so nicely laid out. Of the tens of thousands of these that we process each year most are hair-matted, covered in pollen or dirt, have crumpled wings, and are nowhere near this symmetrical. What a delight.Collected by Sabrie Breland in cool whispering Pines of the lowlands.

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Eucera dubitata, M, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County
Eucera dubitata, M, side, West Virginia, Pleasants County

Some ratty specimens of Eucera dubitata from West Virginia. Photos by Kamren Jefferson.

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Diodia teres, Rough Buttonweed, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Diodia teres, Rough Buttonweed, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Diodia teres, Rough Buttonweed, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

In full bloom this is more of a lavender/blue flower, but not one that people pay much mind to. Diodia teres, often called Poorjoe, is a plant associated with highly disturbed, often sandy dry sites. Does well, I have collected bees off it, but not enough to make much of a study of it. This specimen was collected and photographed by Helen Lowe Metzman.

In full bloom this is more of a lavender/blue flower, but not one that people pay much mind to. Diodia teres, often called Poorjoe, is a plant associated with highly disturbed, often sandy dry sites. Does well, I have collected bees off it, but not enough to make much of a study of it. This specimen was collected and photographed by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Dioscorea villosa, pistillate inflorescences in bud, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Dioscorea villosa, pistillate inflorescences in bud, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Dioscorea villosa, pistillate inflorescences in bud, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz

Wild Yam, Dioscorea villosa, one of the most architecturally balanced and pleasing vines that you can grow. But the tiny flowers and lack of color would seem to indicate that this might be a fly pollinated plant.

Wild Yam, Dioscorea villosa, one of the most architecturally balanced and pleasing vines that you can grow. But the tiny flowers and lack of color would seem to indicate that this might be a fly pollinated plant.

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Dioscorea villosa, Wild Yam, pistillate inflorescences in bud 2
Dioscorea villosa, Wild Yam, pistillate inflorescences in bud 2
Dioscorea villosa, Wild Yam, pistillate inflorescences in bud 2

Wild Yam, Dioscorea villosa, one of the most architecturally balanced and pleasing vines that you can grow. But the tiny flowers and lack of color would seem to indicate that this might be a fly pollinated plant.

Wild Yam, Dioscorea villosa, one of the most architecturally balanced and pleasing vines that you can grow. But the tiny flowers and lack of color would seem to indicate that this might be a fly pollinated plant.

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Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower close-up
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower close-up
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower close-up

Here is a 2 picture series of persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) flowers. Some trees are male (staminate) and some are female (pistilate). The easy to come by literature of the web searchers says they are pollinated by insects and the wind. I have never collected off them (too high up and am guessing not super attractive to bees).

Here is a 2 picture series of persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) flowers. Some trees are male (staminate) and some are female (pistilate). The easy to come by literature of the web searchers says they are pollinated by insects and the wind. I have never collected off them (too high up and am guessing not super attractive to bees).

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Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flowe
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flowe
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flowe

Here is a 2 picture series of persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) flowers. Some trees are male (staminate) and some are female (pistilate). The easy to come by literature of the web searchers says they are pollinated by insects and the wind. I have never collected off them (too high up and am guessing not super attractive to bees).

Here is a 2 picture series of persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) flowers. Some trees are male (staminate) and some are female (pistilate). The easy to come by literature of the web searchers says they are pollinated by insects and the wind. I have never collected off them (too high up and am guessing not super attractive to bees).

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Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower
Diospyros virginiana, Persimmon staminate flower

The male flowers of the local persimmon tree (Diospyros virginiana). This does not seem to be much of a bee tree in terms of pollen and nectar use by bees, given that male and female trees are separate, there must be wind or other transport for pollination. Specimen and pictures by Helen Lowe Metzman.

The male flowers of the local persimmon tree (Diospyros virginiana). This does not seem to be much of a bee tree in terms of pollen and nectar use by bees, given that male and female trees are separate, there must be wind or other transport for pollination. Specimen and pictures by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Diphaglossa gayi, f, face, chile
Diphaglossa gayi, f, face, chile
Diphaglossa gayi, f, face, chile

A large to huge, long-faced bee from Chile. The only member of its genus and strongly associated with the residual and now relictual beech forests of this country.

A large to huge, long-faced bee from Chile. The only member of its genus and strongly associated with the residual and now relictual beech forests of this country.

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Diphaglossa gayi, f, side, chile
Diphaglossa gayi, f, side, chile
Diphaglossa gayi, f, side, chile

A large to huge, long-faced bee from Chile. The only member of its genus and strongly associated with the residual and now relictual beech forests of this country.

A large to huge, long-faced bee from Chile. The only member of its genus and strongly associated with the residual and now relictual beech forests of this country.