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Osmia versicolor, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Osmia versicolor, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Osmia versicolor, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Perhaps one of the most colorful Osmia, Osmia versicolor, collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands of Greece. Yet another snail shell nester. What would these species do if there were no snail shells and no snails to make them? Photography by Maggie Yuan.

Perhaps one of the most colorful Osmia, Osmia versicolor, collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands of Greece. Yet another snail shell nester. What would these species do if there were no snail shells and no snails to make them? Photography by Maggie Yuan.

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Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

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Paranthidium-jugatorium,-male,-face
Paranthidium-jugatorium,-male,-face
Paranthidium-jugatorium,-male,-face

First Maryland Record, Allegany County, Maryland, Parnthidium jugatorium female, July 2010 on a woodland sunflower in the Mountains

First Maryland Record, Allegany County, Maryland, Parnthidium jugatorium female, July 2010 on a woodland sunflower in the Mountains

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Paranthidium-jugatorium,-male,-side
Paranthidium-jugatorium,-male,-side
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Paratetrapedia, f, face, La Cruz, Costa Rica
Paratetrapedia, f, face, La Cruz, Costa Rica
Paratetrapedia, f, face, La Cruz, Costa Rica

Feeds Baby Oil. Yes, a subcult of the many bees of the world are those who, in addition to feeding their young pollen, feed them oil from plants that produce oil for that very purpose. Here is such a bee, a Paratetrapedia collected by Tim McMahon in Costa Rica. It has special hairs to transport the oil to the nest.

Feeds Baby Oil. Yes, a subcult of the many bees of the world are those who, in addition to feeding their young pollen, feed them oil from plants that produce oil for that very purpose. Here is such a bee, a Paratetrapedia collected by Tim McMahon in Costa Rica. It has special hairs to transport the oil to the nest.

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Passiflora incarnata 3, Passionflower, Howard County, Md., Helen Lowe Metzman
Passiflora incarnata 3, Passionflower, Howard County, Md., Helen Lowe Metzman
Passiflora incarnata 3, Passionflower, Howard County, Md., Helen Lowe Metzman

The Carpenter bee flower. This is one of the passion flowers, Passiflora incarnata, designed to be pollinated by Carpenter bees which fit right in and are daubed by pollen (note the stigmas are those large white things ABOVE the stamens). Since each vine is self incompatible they have to get it right. Flower and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

The Carpenter bee flower. This is one of the passion flowers, Passiflora incarnata, designed to be pollinated by Carpenter bees which fit right in and are daubed by pollen (note the stigmas are those large white things ABOVE the stamens). Since each vine is self incompatible they have to get it right. Flower and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Passiflora lutea 4, Helen Lowe Metzman
Passiflora lutea 4, Helen Lowe Metzman
Passiflora lutea 4, Helen Lowe Metzman

This is Passiflora lutea. Lovely small, Yellow Passion Fruit. Worth planting this around your garden and watching to see if you can get a state bee record of Pseudopanurgus passiflorae...which, indeed, has been found in other states by gardeners. And besides, its pretty. Flower and photo from Helen Lowe Metzman.

This is Passiflora lutea. Lovely small, Yellow Passion Fruit. Worth planting this around your garden and watching to see if you can get a state bee record of Pseudopanurgus passiflorae...which, indeed, has been found in other states by gardeners. And besides, its pretty. Flower and photo from Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Pepsis ruficornis, U, face, Dominican Republic
Pepsis ruficornis, U, face, Dominican Republic
Pepsis ruficornis, U, face, Dominican Republic

Pompilid Spider Wasp, Central Highlands High Elevation Domincan RepublicPepsis ruficornis. Someone has suggested that this one be called the Woolly Mammoth Spider Wasp

Pompilid Spider Wasp, Central Highlands High Elevation Domincan RepublicPepsis ruficornis. Someone has suggested that this one be called the Woolly Mammoth Spider Wasp

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Phengodes species, U, Right, U
Phengodes species, U, Right, U
Phengodes species, U, Right, U

I will have to look up the location back at the lab, but it came from one of the eastern forest service glycol traps...one of the glowworm species

I will have to look up the location back at the lab, but it came from one of the eastern forest service glycol traps...one of the glowworm species

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Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012, Determination by Matthias Buck

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012, Determination by Matthias Buck

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Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala
Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala
Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala

Back to posting ancient fulgorid specimens from the Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian. This one, Phrictus ocellatus, is similarly filthy, but cleaned up fairly well for its age...hope to one day take some fresh specimens.

Back to posting ancient fulgorid specimens from the Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian. This one, Phrictus ocellatus, is similarly filthy, but cleaned up fairly well for its age...hope to one day take some fresh specimens.

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Pinus virginiana, microstrobilus, beltsville, md
Pinus virginiana, microstrobilus, beltsville, md
Pinus virginiana, microstrobilus, beltsville, md

The MinimalI study the lives on a leaf: the littleSleepers, numb nudgers in cold dimensions,Beetles in caves, newts, stone-deaf fishes,Lice tethered to long limp subterranean weeds,Squirmers in bogs,And bacterial creepersWriggling through woundsLike elvers in ponds,Their wan mouths kissing the warm sutures,Cleaning and caressing,Creeping and healing.

The MinimalI study the lives on a leaf: the littleSleepers, numb nudgers in cold dimensions,Beetles in caves, newts, stone-deaf fishes,Lice tethered to long limp subterranean weeds,Squirmers in bogs,And bacterial creepersWriggling through woundsLike elvers in ponds,Their wan mouths kissing the warm sutures,Cleaning and caressing,Creeping and healing.

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Plant Bug, U, Side, MD, PG County
Plant Bug, U, Side, MD, PG County
Plant Bug, U, Side, MD, PG County

Possibly Merocoris distinctus...can any one confirm? Photographed by Dejen Mengis

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Planthopper large, beltsville, md
Planthopper large, beltsville, md
Planthopper large, beltsville, md

Rhynchomitra microrhina, the lovely and colorful front end of the this lovely and colorful long-nosed Dictyopharid planthopper. It appears to feed on grasses and joins the huge world of native plant driven biodiversity. Can you buy a Rhynchomitra microrhina at the big box store?

Rhynchomitra microrhina, the lovely and colorful front end of the this lovely and colorful long-nosed Dictyopharid planthopper. It appears to feed on grasses and joins the huge world of native plant driven biodiversity. Can you buy a Rhynchomitra microrhina at the big box store?

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Platanthera lacera 2, Green-fringed Orchid, PWRC, Helen Lowe Metzman
Platanthera lacera 2, Green-fringed Orchid, PWRC, Helen Lowe Metzman
Platanthera lacera 2, 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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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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