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Tibicen tibicen,-side-of-face
Tibicen tibicen,-side-of-face
Tibicen tibicen,-side-of-face

Tibicen tibicen, cicada, Beltsville, Maryland, old specimen found on ground

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Triepeolus simplex, m, back, md, kenty county
Triepeolus simplex, m, back, md, kenty county
Triepeolus simplex, m, back, md, kenty county

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

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Triepeolus simplex, m, side, md, kenty county
Triepeolus simplex, m, side, md, kenty county
Triepeolus simplex, m, side, md, kenty county

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

First state record for Maryland. Collected at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in their very lovely pollinator garden. A possible nest parasite of Svastra obliqua which was also collected at the same time.

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Triepeolus sp101, m, back, Cochise Co., AZ
Triepeolus sp101, m, back, Cochise Co., AZ
Triepeolus sp101, m, back, Cochise Co., AZ

A currently unnamed species of Triepeolus, given the placeholder name of T. species 101 by Molly Rightmyer in here studies of the group. We hope to see it published with a name soon. Unclear what its host might be. This one was collected by Tim McMahon in the wilds of Cochise County, Arizona. Pictures by Brooke Alexander.

A currently unnamed species of Triepeolus, given the placeholder name of T. species 101 by Molly Rightmyer in here studies of the group. We hope to see it published with a name soon. Unclear what its host might be. This one was collected by Tim McMahon in the wilds of Cochise County, Arizona. Pictures by Brooke Alexander.

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Tylopelta gibbera, m, side
Tylopelta gibbera, m, side
Tylopelta gibbera, m, side

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

Tylopelta gibbera, a wee, brown, spec-like, treehopper. This species runs from Central America north where it quietly sips sap from the tick-trefoil plant group.

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Unknown fly, Davidsonville, md, 10x
Unknown fly, Davidsonville, md, 10x
Unknown fly, Davidsonville, md, 10x

An unknown, very small fly, note the size of the insect pin point in the picture. They head shot was taken at 10 X and the full body shot was taken at 5X.

An unknown, very small fly, note the size of the insect pin point in the picture. They head shot was taken at 10 X and the full body shot was taken at 5X.

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Urania ripheus, medium trails, madagascar
Urania ripheus, medium trails, madagascar
Urania ripheus, medium trails, madagascar

The Madagascan sunset moth, yes indeed a Moth not a butterfly. Endemic to the Island of Madagascar. Large, migratory, and day flying it is another example of Nature's breaking of the rules. The colors are not created by pigments but by the structure of the scales themselves (look it up...very cool).

The Madagascan sunset moth, yes indeed a Moth not a butterfly. Endemic to the Island of Madagascar. Large, migratory, and day flying it is another example of Nature's breaking of the rules. The colors are not created by pigments but by the structure of the scales themselves (look it up...very cool).

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Trachusa dorsalis, M, Face, GA, Baker County
Trachusa dorsalis, M, Face, GA, Baker County
Trachusa dorsalis, M, Face, GA, Baker County

This is one special bee. We did a paper a few years ago and went through the 800 or so bees found east of the Mississippi River and looked for those that had not been found in the last 20 years. This was one of them! So Sabrie Breland collected this special bee in South Georgia near the border with Florida.

This is one special bee. We did a paper a few years ago and went through the 800 or so bees found east of the Mississippi River and looked for those that had not been found in the last 20 years. This was one of them! So Sabrie Breland collected this special bee in South Georgia near the border with Florida.

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Tramea carolina, U, side, Lake Levi
Tramea carolina, U, side, Lake Levi
Tramea carolina, U, side, Lake Levi

Maryland, Harford County, Lake levi, shed skin of dragonfly, collected by Richard Orr

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Stelis labiata, F, Side, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, F, Side, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, F, Side, NC, Moore County

Stelis labiata "“ A female of a very rare species found, in this case in the sandhills of North Carolina, collected by Heather Campbell

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Stelis labiata, M, Face, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, M, Face, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, M, Face, NC, Moore County

Stelis labiata "“ A male of a very rare species found, in this case in the sandhills of North Carolina, collected by Heather Campbell

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Stelis labiata, U, Back, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, U, Back, NC, Moore County
Stelis labiata, U, Back, NC, Moore County

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.

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Stelis nitida M, face, Catoctin Mt. Park
Stelis nitida M, face, Catoctin Mt. Park
Stelis nitida M, face, Catoctin Mt. Park

A new species record for Maryland collected by Richard Orr in the Catoctin Mountains. We will be looking into it over the next few weeks.

A new species record for Maryland collected by Richard Orr in the Catoctin Mountains. We will be looking into it over the next few weeks.

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Stelis subemarginata, F, Face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis subemarginata, F, Face, Michigan, Keweenaw County
Stelis subemarginata, F, Face, Michigan, Keweenaw County

Woof. Not great pictures of a bit of beat up bee, but it is a rare bee and I think the only one I have ever gotten. In this case these came from Shelby Wilson who did surveys of bees on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. A very cool place. Very canadian in bee aspect.

Woof. Not great pictures of a bit of beat up bee, but it is a rare bee and I think the only one I have ever gotten. In this case these came from Shelby Wilson who did surveys of bees on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. A very cool place. Very canadian in bee aspect.

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Stenocrepis mexicana, u, maryland, cove point, back
Stenocrepis mexicana, u, maryland, cove point, back
Stenocrepis mexicana, u, maryland, cove point, back

Number 2 of 3 new state records of Carabid (ground beetle) records for Maryland. This Stenocrepis mexicana beetle was found by Brent Steury while doing a survey of the Cove Point liquid natural gas terminal on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County. Isn't it nice that studies these things?

Number 2 of 3 new state records of Carabid (ground beetle) records for Maryland. This Stenocrepis mexicana beetle was found by Brent Steury while doing a survey of the Cove Point liquid natural gas terminal on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County. Isn't it nice that studies these things?

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Yellowjacket, Side, MD, Talbot County
Yellowjacket, Side, MD, Talbot County
Yellowjacket, Side, MD, Talbot County

Vespula squamosa - The Southern Yellow Jacket....the two yellow racing stripes on the top of the thorax (scutum) are diagnostic in the SE U.S. Collected by Tim McMahon from Talbot County, Maryland

Vespula squamosa - The Southern Yellow Jacket....the two yellow racing stripes on the top of the thorax (scutum) are diagnostic in the SE U.S. Collected by Tim McMahon from Talbot County, Maryland

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Zanysson, spring island, SC, shepherd, back
Zanysson, spring island, SC, shepherd, back
Zanysson, spring island, SC, shepherd, back

Zanysson - A crabronid wasp. Most of the stinging wasps are fairly badass in aspect, to use a technical term. This one certainly is worthy of a tattoo on someone's chest and was collected by Merle Shepherd from Spring Island along the coast of South Carolina. It is unclear which species this is, but perhaps someone will reveal that to us.

Zanysson - A crabronid wasp. Most of the stinging wasps are fairly badass in aspect, to use a technical term. This one certainly is worthy of a tattoo on someone's chest and was collected by Merle Shepherd from Spring Island along the coast of South Carolina. It is unclear which species this is, but perhaps someone will reveal that to us.

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