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Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

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Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

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Baeoalitriozus diospyri, Persimmon psillid, AA COUNTY md,side
Baeoalitriozus diospyri, Persimmon psillid, AA COUNTY md,side
Baeoalitriozus diospyri, Persimmon psillid, AA COUNTY md,side

Persimmon Psyllid, Baeoalitriozus diospyri, collected on persimmon yesterday by Brad Seay in Davidsonville Maryland. Adult and eggs.

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Baptisia tinctoria 2, Wild Indigo, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Baptisia tinctoria 2, Wild Indigo, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Baptisia tinctoria 2, Wild Indigo, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Ah, something in the pea family. This is Baptisia tinctoria...horseflyweed. If I find a patch of this relatively uncommon plant I always spend some time seeing what bees are active around it. In particularly I am looking for Anthidiellums and other members of Megachilidae. Definitely something to plant in your yard if you can get hold of them.

Ah, something in the pea family. This is Baptisia tinctoria...horseflyweed. If I find a patch of this relatively uncommon plant I always spend some time seeing what bees are active around it. In particularly I am looking for Anthidiellums and other members of Megachilidae. Definitely something to plant in your yard if you can get hold of them.

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bee 09856e08,m, thailand, face
bee 09856e08,m, thailand, face
bee 09856e08,m, thailand, face

Ctenoplectra, Unknown Blue-tailed Oil Mopping Bee, collected in Thailand by the Thailand Inventory Group for Entomological ResearchAnother Oil Mopping Bee, this an Asian one from Thailand rather than from Africa . Here is a good shot of the large scraper or comb this female has on her hind tibia.

Ctenoplectra, Unknown Blue-tailed Oil Mopping Bee, collected in Thailand by the Thailand Inventory Group for Entomological ResearchAnother Oil Mopping Bee, this an Asian one from Thailand rather than from Africa . Here is a good shot of the large scraper or comb this female has on her hind tibia.

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Anthophora urbana, back, Hidalgo Co., NM
Anthophora urbana, back, Hidalgo Co., NM
Anthophora urbana, back, Hidalgo Co., NM

Captured by the butterfly convert Don Harvey in the wilds of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, here is the hunky Anthophora urbana; captured, as you can see from the pollen covering it, after servicing the local flowers. This is one of the most common Anthophora in the West and unlike most bees who get up around 9 a.m. or so, our friend A.

Captured by the butterfly convert Don Harvey in the wilds of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, here is the hunky Anthophora urbana; captured, as you can see from the pollen covering it, after servicing the local flowers. This is one of the most common Anthophora in the West and unlike most bees who get up around 9 a.m. or so, our friend A.

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Anthophora urbana, left side, Hidalgo Co., NM
Anthophora urbana, left side, Hidalgo Co., NM
Anthophora urbana, left side, Hidalgo Co., NM

Captured by the butterfly convert Don Harvey in the wilds of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, here is the hunky Anthophora urbana; captured, as you can see from the pollen covering it, after servicing the local flowers. This is one of the most common Anthophora in the West and unlike most bees who get up around 9 a.m. or so, our friend A.

Captured by the butterfly convert Don Harvey in the wilds of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, here is the hunky Anthophora urbana; captured, as you can see from the pollen covering it, after servicing the local flowers. This is one of the most common Anthophora in the West and unlike most bees who get up around 9 a.m. or so, our friend A.

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Anthophora urbana, m, back. Yolo Co., CA
Anthophora urbana, m, back. Yolo Co., CA
Anthophora urbana, m, back. Yolo Co., CA

Here is a series of males and females of Anthophora urbana from Yolo County, California. This bee was collected in the California Central Valley in Yolo County for research on small-scale restoration in agricultural areas. Claire Kremen's 10-year study of hedgerows shows the benefits of planting native shrubs and forbs in agricultural areas for native bees.

Here is a series of males and females of Anthophora urbana from Yolo County, California. This bee was collected in the California Central Valley in Yolo County for research on small-scale restoration in agricultural areas. Claire Kremen's 10-year study of hedgerows shows the benefits of planting native shrubs and forbs in agricultural areas for native bees.

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Anthophora ursina, f, face, Dauphin County, PA
Anthophora ursina, f, face, Dauphin County, PA
Anthophora ursina, f, face, Dauphin County, PA

Messy. This Anthophora is just not very common around the MidAtlantic and I can't quite figure out any particular patterns to where it is ...and where it is not. It is also distributionally interesting since it is found on both coasts, but not in the prairies. Very suspicious. There needs to be an investigation. Are these different species?

Messy. This Anthophora is just not very common around the MidAtlantic and I can't quite figure out any particular patterns to where it is ...and where it is not. It is also distributionally interesting since it is found on both coasts, but not in the prairies. Very suspicious. There needs to be an investigation. Are these different species?

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Anthophora ursina, f, face, Hardy Co, WV
Anthophora ursina, f, face, Hardy Co, WV
Anthophora ursina, f, face, Hardy Co, WV

An uncommon Anthophora from West Virginia...actually all the native Anthophora are uncommon in the mid-atlantic area and always nice to find. This one collected as part of Dave Smith's malaise trap systems.

An uncommon Anthophora from West Virginia...actually all the native Anthophora are uncommon in the mid-atlantic area and always nice to find. This one collected as part of Dave Smith's malaise trap systems.

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Asclepias tuberosa 2, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root
Asclepias tuberosa 2, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root
Asclepias tuberosa 2, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root

Butterfly Weed. The orange trickster. Providing nectar, but instead of edible pollen for a nice bee to eat. Wham. it locks packets of pollen onto the legs of a bee or butterfly and if the bee is strong enough it pulls free to possibly fly off to maybe or maybe not insert those pollinia into another butterfly weed plant.

Butterfly Weed. The orange trickster. Providing nectar, but instead of edible pollen for a nice bee to eat. Wham. it locks packets of pollen onto the legs of a bee or butterfly and if the bee is strong enough it pulls free to possibly fly off to maybe or maybe not insert those pollinia into another butterfly weed plant.

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Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root
Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root
Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly-weed or Pleurisy root

Orange in Saturation. No need for Photoshop filters here. This is the orange orange of butterfly weed, Asclepias tuberosa, a magnet for bees and butterflies, but provider only of nectar. Its visitors transfer butterfly weed pollen in sacs that get clipped onto the legs of big visitors when their foot slips into the florets.

Orange in Saturation. No need for Photoshop filters here. This is the orange orange of butterfly weed, Asclepias tuberosa, a magnet for bees and butterflies, but provider only of nectar. Its visitors transfer butterfly weed pollen in sacs that get clipped onto the legs of big visitors when their foot slips into the florets.

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Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella. 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.

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella. 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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Assassin Bug nymph, U, side
Assassin Bug nymph, U, side
Assassin Bug nymph, U, side

Hemipteran, found in my office today, Beltsville, Maryland. Identified as a nymphal Assassin but of the genus Zelus by Speech Path Girl.... In hand sanitizer with plastic knife in the base to decrease refractions that lighten the lower sections...seem to work, but am now thinking that I need to get some crystal cuvettes that may have better visual acuity....

Hemipteran, found in my office today, Beltsville, Maryland. Identified as a nymphal Assassin but of the genus Zelus by Speech Path Girl.... In hand sanitizer with plastic knife in the base to decrease refractions that lighten the lower sections...seem to work, but am now thinking that I need to get some crystal cuvettes that may have better visual acuity....

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Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

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Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, Georgia

Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, Dark Purple/Blue form of this species that often occurs in coastal and Deep South situations

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Anthophora abrupta, M, Back,PG county, MD
Anthophora abrupta, M, Back,PG county, MD
Anthophora abrupta, M, Back,PG county, MD

Male, this fun species nests in the walls of my adobe walled house where it aggregates in large numbers where the adobe is thickest. They create small dropping tunnels at that project out from wall ...function unknown.

Male, this fun species nests in the walls of my adobe walled house where it aggregates in large numbers where the adobe is thickest. They create small dropping tunnels at that project out from wall ...function unknown.

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