Compact small bee want to meet compact small flowers. Anthophora flexipes is definitely cute, though, of course, we can let that shade its importance as a pollinator in the high lands of Yosemite National Park.
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USGS Bee Lab at the Eastern Ecological Science Center images.
Compact small bee want to meet compact small flowers. Anthophora flexipes is definitely cute, though, of course, we can let that shade its importance as a pollinator in the high lands of Yosemite National Park.
Anthophora occidentalis, f, face, Pennington Co., SD
Anthophora occidentalis, f, face, Pennington Co., SDVery raggedy picture of Anthophora occidentalis from the Badlands of South Dakota
Anthophora occidentalis, f, face, Pennington Co., SD
Anthophora occidentalis, f, face, Pennington Co., SDVery raggedy picture of Anthophora occidentalis from the Badlands of South Dakota
Anthophora occidentalis, f, left, Pennington Co., SD
Anthophora occidentalis, f, left, Pennington Co., SDVery raggedy picture of Anthophora occidentalis from the Badlands of South Dakota
Anthophora occidentalis, f, left, Pennington Co., SD
Anthophora occidentalis, f, left, Pennington Co., SDVery raggedy picture of Anthophora occidentalis from the Badlands of South Dakota
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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.
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....
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.
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, GeorgiaCumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, Dark Purple/Blue form of this species that often occurs in coastal and Deep South situations
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, back, Camden County, GeorgiaCumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, Dark Purple/Blue form of this species that often occurs in coastal and Deep South situations
One of the most common bees in Eastern North America....a particular lover of open fields, this one from Boonesboro, Maryland
One of the most common bees in Eastern North America....a particular lover of open fields, this one from Boonesboro, Maryland
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, UtahA western Augochlorella species... this time from Zion National Park in Utah, known for its rock formations, but also protecting some darn nice bees. Kim Huntzinger identified this bad boy and Wayne Boo took the shot today and of course the staff of Zion did the bee catching.
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, UtahA western Augochlorella species... this time from Zion National Park in Utah, known for its rock formations, but also protecting some darn nice bees. Kim Huntzinger identified this bad boy and Wayne Boo took the shot today and of course the staff of Zion did the bee catching.
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade CountyBiscayne National Park, male Florida, A Southeaster Bee of the deepest iridescence
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade CountyBiscayne National Park, male Florida, A Southeaster Bee of the deepest iridescence
The female face of the series we took of B. vandykei from Yosemite National Park. Just cleaning up.
The female face of the series we took of B. vandykei from Yosemite National Park. Just cleaning up.
Bombus variabilis, male, St. Mary's County, Maryland, Nest parasite, now extremely rare
Bombus variabilis, male, St. Mary's County, Maryland, Nest parasite, now extremely rare
Brachyhesma species, Australian Minute Bee, specimen collected in AustraliaLong: Until recently those who worked on the taxonomy of bees, or taxonomy in general for that matter, were men. Culturally that imbalance is now shifting, though we clearly still have a ways to go.
Brachyhesma species, Australian Minute Bee, specimen collected in AustraliaLong: Until recently those who worked on the taxonomy of bees, or taxonomy in general for that matter, were men. Culturally that imbalance is now shifting, though we clearly still have a ways to go.
Brown Lacewing, Symperhobius species? Note the very lovely carved brass mesh eye, Beltsville, Maryland
Brown Lacewing, Symperhobius species? Note the very lovely carved brass mesh eye, Beltsville, Maryland
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Look closely at the stinkbugs in your house...there is a great deal of beauty there. Halyomorpha halys
Buprestidae species, u, back, Krugar National Park, South Africa
Buprestidae species, u, back, Krugar National Park, South AfricaBeetles from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This is the start of a series of pictures of insects that come to the flowers in Kruger. This is a project led by James Harrison from S.A. and Jonathan Mawdsley from the U.S. I was lucky enough to come along and do some bee collecting. Interesting system.
Buprestidae species, u, back, Krugar National Park, South Africa
Buprestidae species, u, back, Krugar National Park, South AfricaBeetles from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This is the start of a series of pictures of insects that come to the flowers in Kruger. This is a project led by James Harrison from S.A. and Jonathan Mawdsley from the U.S. I was lucky enough to come along and do some bee collecting. Interesting system.
Caccodes granicollis, f, face, cleaned Little Hunting Creek, VA
Caccodes granicollis, f, face, cleaned Little Hunting Creek, VAA very small soldier beetle. This beetle is from the genus Malthodes and was collected by Brent Steury near Little Hunting Creek on the George Washington Memorial Parkway lands, operated by the National Park Service. While the species is still unknown, it does represent a new state record for Virginia and is in the process of being published.
Caccodes granicollis, f, face, cleaned Little Hunting Creek, VA
Caccodes granicollis, f, face, cleaned Little Hunting Creek, VAA very small soldier beetle. This beetle is from the genus Malthodes and was collected by Brent Steury near Little Hunting Creek on the George Washington Memorial Parkway lands, operated by the National Park Service. While the species is still unknown, it does represent a new state record for Virginia and is in the process of being published.
A relatively common bee of Southern Chile. Seen regularly on Laurence Packer's expedition there in 2017. A lovely male. Photograph by Erick Hernandez.
A relatively common bee of Southern Chile. Seen regularly on Laurence Packer's expedition there in 2017. A lovely male. Photograph by Erick Hernandez.