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Colletes titusensis, M, Side, Brevard co., Honda, U.S
Colletes titusensis, M, Side, Brevard co., Honda, U.S
Colletes titusensis, M, Side, Brevard co., Honda, U.S

Rarity here. This is species was described in the 1950s, named after the town it was collected near and only a handful of specimens have ever been collected that I am aware of. In fact it is so rare that it was on our list of "missing" species, published in 2011.

Rarity here. This is species was described in the 1950s, named after the town it was collected near and only a handful of specimens have ever been collected that I am aware of. In fact it is so rare that it was on our list of "missing" species, published in 2011.

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Andrena carlini, m, side, 2016-04-05-13.22
Andrena carlini, m, side, 2016-04-05-13.22
Andrena carlini, m, side, 2016-04-05-13.22

Of the woodland oriented bees this is regionally the most common one, Andrena carlni, this male is relatively easy tp tell because of the black hairs that line the edges of the eyes and the ocelli that are set back from the back of the head. Photography by Amanda Robinson.

Of the woodland oriented bees this is regionally the most common one, Andrena carlni, this male is relatively easy tp tell because of the black hairs that line the edges of the eyes and the ocelli that are set back from the back of the head. Photography by Amanda Robinson.

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Andrena clarkella, F, face, Hancock co
Andrena clarkella, F, face, Hancock co
Andrena clarkella, F, face, Hancock co

This is a northern / arctic species that occurs worldwide. Recent discoveries have shown its distribution extends to high elevations in West Virginia (thank you Jane).This specimen is from Maine (thank you Alison).

This is a northern / arctic species that occurs worldwide. Recent discoveries have shown its distribution extends to high elevations in West Virginia (thank you Jane).This specimen is from Maine (thank you Alison).

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Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

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Andrena cressonii, Male, Face, Maryland
Andrena cressonii, Male, Face, Maryland
Andrena cressonii, Male, Face, Maryland

In the spring, this species (Andrena cressonii) can show up almost anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic and throughout much of the country. Common, but rarely abundant. The vibe on this male is: wide head, yellow on the clypeus and yellow in the parocular area (this is area between the central clypeus and compound eyes).

In the spring, this species (Andrena cressonii) can show up almost anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic and throughout much of the country. Common, but rarely abundant. The vibe on this male is: wide head, yellow on the clypeus and yellow in the parocular area (this is area between the central clypeus and compound eyes).

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Andrena asteroides, U, Side, PG county, MD
Andrena asteroides, U, Side, PG county, MD
Andrena asteroides, U, Side, PG county, MD

Andrena asteroides "“ A male undoubtedly caught on one of the Frost Asters in Prince George's County, Maryland. Photographed by Wayne Boo

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Andrena barbara, f, right ,Prince Georges Co., MD
Andrena barbara, f, right ,Prince Georges Co., MD
Andrena barbara, f, right ,Prince Georges Co., MD

Regionally common to sometimes even abundant, this is one of the larger Andrena of the spring. It can occur in almost any habitat, gathering pollen from a wide variety of the hugely abundant pollen and nectar sources that occur in Woodlands and surrounding scrub lands.

Regionally common to sometimes even abundant, this is one of the larger Andrena of the spring. It can occur in almost any habitat, gathering pollen from a wide variety of the hugely abundant pollen and nectar sources that occur in Woodlands and surrounding scrub lands.

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Andrena barbilabis, F, Face, PG Co, MD
Andrena barbilabis, F, Face, PG Co, MD
Andrena barbilabis, F, Face, PG Co, MD

A rather pollen riddled specimen, this uncommon (at least in Maryland) species is uniquely outfit with a long-strap like labral process...for those of you who are technically inclined.

A rather pollen riddled specimen, this uncommon (at least in Maryland) species is uniquely outfit with a long-strap like labral process...for those of you who are technically inclined.

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Andrena barbilabris, U, Back, MD, Howard County
Andrena barbilabris, U, Back, MD, Howard County
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Andrena barbilabris, U, Face, MD, Howard County
Andrena barbilabris, U, Face, MD, Howard County
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Andrena barbilabris, U, Side, MD, Howard County
Andrena barbilabris, U, Side, MD, Howard County
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Andrena bradleyi, f, face, Maryland
Andrena bradleyi, f, face, Maryland
Andrena bradleyi, f, face, Maryland

For some reason I really like the lighting on the face of this specimen... eerie, the bee contemplating the decline of its own kind, that sort of thing. But I depart...Here is Andrena bradleyi, the Long-faced Mining Bee, a vaccinium (blueberry) specialist. If you hang out around blueberries then you might find this bee...the flowering plants that is.

For some reason I really like the lighting on the face of this specimen... eerie, the bee contemplating the decline of its own kind, that sort of thing. But I depart...Here is Andrena bradleyi, the Long-faced Mining Bee, a vaccinium (blueberry) specialist. If you hang out around blueberries then you might find this bee...the flowering plants that is.

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Andrena caerulea, f, back, Santa Barbara, CA
Andrena caerulea, f, back, Santa Barbara, CA
Andrena caerulea, f, back, Santa Barbara, CA

As its name implies, Andrena caerulae, is a bee with a deep blue shimmer to its skin. Unlike the plain black models of most of the other 500+ species of Andrena this species stands out, making identification a bit easier.

As its name implies, Andrena caerulae, is a bee with a deep blue shimmer to its skin. Unlike the plain black models of most of the other 500+ species of Andrena this species stands out, making identification a bit easier.

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Acer rubrum, staminate flr., Howard County, MD,
Acer rubrum, staminate flr., Howard County, MD,
Acer rubrum, staminate flr., Howard County, MD,

The red maple, Acer rubrum, often one of the most dominant trees in deciduous woods in the East. It blooms very early in the spring and provides pollen and nectar to the set of bees, and flower flies, that come out early.

The red maple, Acer rubrum, often one of the most dominant trees in deciduous woods in the East. It blooms very early in the spring and provides pollen and nectar to the set of bees, and flower flies, that come out early.

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Aesculus glabra, 3, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,
Aesculus glabra, 3, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,
Aesculus glabra, 3, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,

Ohio Buckeye, Aesculus glabra. Buckeye's...one of the nice little acknowledged providers of pollen and nectar in forested environments. Specimen and photos by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Aesculus glabra, Ohio Buckeye inflorescence, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Aesculus glabra, Ohio Buckeye inflorescence, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Aesculus glabra, Ohio Buckeye inflorescence, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz

Ohio Buckeye. Aesculus glabra. Nice open understory tree you see more towards the west in Maryland and the Eastern U.S. Attracts a variety of woodland loving bees...in particular Augochlora pura. A nice color match. Picture and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Ohio Buckeye. Aesculus glabra. Nice open understory tree you see more towards the west in Maryland and the Eastern U.S. Attracts a variety of woodland loving bees...in particular Augochlora pura. A nice color match. Picture and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Aesculus glabral, 2, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,
Aesculus glabral, 2, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,
Aesculus glabral, 2, Ohio Buckeye flr., Howard County, Md,

Ohio Buckeye, Aesculus glabra. Buckeye's...one of the nice little acknowledged providers of pollen and nectar in forested environments. Specimen and photos by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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