Lasioglossum gotham is a small sweat bee, that I find mostly in the early spring, mostly in Woodlands and I suspect it is very much keyed in to nesting in upturned root masses of trees in those woodlands.
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Lasioglossum gotham is a small sweat bee, that I find mostly in the early spring, mostly in Woodlands and I suspect it is very much keyed in to nesting in upturned root masses of trees in those woodlands.
Of the many types of shiny little sweat bees, this is a large one, not that anyone would notice. Named after the Gotham of Gotham City this species occurs sparingly often in woodlands in the East. I particularly like the layout of this shot, the two pairs of wings are nicely symmetrical and the eye glints in just the way you want an eye to glint.
Of the many types of shiny little sweat bees, this is a large one, not that anyone would notice. Named after the Gotham of Gotham City this species occurs sparingly often in woodlands in the East. I particularly like the layout of this shot, the two pairs of wings are nicely symmetrical and the eye glints in just the way you want an eye to glint.
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, back, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, back, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, back, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, back, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, face, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, face, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, face, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, face, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, side, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, side, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, side, Florida, St. Johns County
Lasioglossum halophitum, F, side, Florida, St. Johns CountyCaptured as part of a Global Climate Change investigation in National Park Dune systems, yet another tricky Dialictus is photographed here. As the name suggests it is a lover of salt, in this case, salt marshes.. Photograph taken by Kamren Jefferson, bee captured in Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Lasioglossum heterognathus, f, underside head 2, Essex Co. NY
Lasioglossum heterognathus, f, underside head 2, Essex Co. NYThe underside of the head of Lasioglossum heterognathum. An uncommon species that has the feature that can be seen here, which is that the recessed area that holds the folded tongue (the hypostomal cavity) widens out towards the mandibles rather than stays as a parallel sided slot like other Lasioglossum species. Yawn, I know. Photograph by Amanda Robinson.
Lasioglossum heterognathus, f, underside head 2, Essex Co. NY
Lasioglossum heterognathus, f, underside head 2, Essex Co. NYThe underside of the head of Lasioglossum heterognathum. An uncommon species that has the feature that can be seen here, which is that the recessed area that holds the folded tongue (the hypostomal cavity) widens out towards the mandibles rather than stays as a parallel sided slot like other Lasioglossum species. Yawn, I know. Photograph by Amanda Robinson.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Back, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Back, UT, Garfield CountyFrom Bryce Canyon National Park, comes one of the many many Lasioglossum that inhabit the continent. Often generalist pollination workhorses, they keep Bryce Canyon going without a lot of fanfare.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Back, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Back, UT, Garfield CountyFrom Bryce Canyon National Park, comes one of the many many Lasioglossum that inhabit the continent. Often generalist pollination workhorses, they keep Bryce Canyon going without a lot of fanfare.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Face, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Face, UT, Garfield CountyBryce Canyon national Park in Utah has yet another small black bee, this could probably be said of any national Park but in this case it is Lasioglossum heterorhinum. Which has both a complicated and mellow name. Photographed by Brooke Alexander.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Face, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Face, UT, Garfield CountyBryce Canyon national Park in Utah has yet another small black bee, this could probably be said of any national Park but in this case it is Lasioglossum heterorhinum. Which has both a complicated and mellow name. Photographed by Brooke Alexander.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Side, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Side, UT, Garfield CountyFrom Bryce Canyon National Park, comes one of the many many Lasioglossum that inhabit the continent. Often generalist pollination workhorses, they keep Bryce Canyon going without a lot of fanfare.
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Side, UT, Garfield County
Lasioglossum heterorhinum, F, Side, UT, Garfield CountyFrom Bryce Canyon National Park, comes one of the many many Lasioglossum that inhabit the continent. Often generalist pollination workhorses, they keep Bryce Canyon going without a lot of fanfare.
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PA
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PAOne of the most common and plain bees in the East. This is the very small Lasioglossum hitchensi. Its commoness did not prevent it from being undescribed scientifically. In only the last 10 years was it given a name by Jason Gibbs, who extracted it from many confusing and similar look alike species.
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PA
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PAOne of the most common and plain bees in the East. This is the very small Lasioglossum hitchensi. Its commoness did not prevent it from being undescribed scientifically. In only the last 10 years was it given a name by Jason Gibbs, who extracted it from many confusing and similar look alike species.
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PA
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PAA common and rather plain sweat bee. Lasioglossum hitchensi. Decorated with pumpkin pollen...some of the largest pollen grains in the world. Collected by Laura Russo in Pennsylvania. Photo by Greta Forbes.
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PA
Lasioglossum hitchensi, f, right side, Columbia, PAA common and rather plain sweat bee. Lasioglossum hitchensi. Decorated with pumpkin pollen...some of the largest pollen grains in the world. Collected by Laura Russo in Pennsylvania. Photo by Greta Forbes.
Lasioglossum hitchensi,f, right side, PA, Columbia
Lasioglossum hitchensi,f, right side, PA, ColumbiaA common and rather plain sweat bee. Lasioglossum hitchensi. Decorated with pumpkin pollen...some of the largest pollen grains in the world. Collected by Laura Russo in Pennsylvania. Photo by Greta Forbes.
Lasioglossum hitchensi,f, right side, PA, Columbia
Lasioglossum hitchensi,f, right side, PA, ColumbiaA common and rather plain sweat bee. Lasioglossum hitchensi. Decorated with pumpkin pollen...some of the largest pollen grains in the world. Collected by Laura Russo in Pennsylvania. Photo by Greta Forbes.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, back, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, back, Pennington Co., SDLasioglossum incompletum. Last in the series from the badlands.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, back, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, back, Pennington Co., SDLasioglossum incompletum. Last in the series from the badlands.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, face, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, face, Pennington Co., SDA common little bee of the Badlands. Lasioglossum incompletum is at the eastern edge of its range here at the Badlands. No one really realizes that the world is dominated by small bees. So much for bumble bees. Picture by Anders Croft.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, face, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, face, Pennington Co., SDA common little bee of the Badlands. Lasioglossum incompletum is at the eastern edge of its range here at the Badlands. No one really realizes that the world is dominated by small bees. So much for bumble bees. Picture by Anders Croft.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, left, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, left, Pennington Co., SDA common little bee of the Badlands. Lasioglossum incompletum is at the eastern edge of its range here at the Badlands. No one really realizes that the world is dominated by small bees. So much for bumble bees. Picture by Anders Croft.
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, left, Pennington Co., SD
Lasioglossum incompletum, f, left, Pennington Co., SDA common little bee of the Badlands. Lasioglossum incompletum is at the eastern edge of its range here at the Badlands. No one really realizes that the world is dominated by small bees. So much for bumble bees. Picture by Anders Croft.
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, back, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, back, WY, Lincoln CountyCatching up...Here is a not that great shot of Lasioglossum inconditum from Fossil Butte National Monument in Wyoming.
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, back, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, back, WY, Lincoln CountyCatching up...Here is a not that great shot of Lasioglossum inconditum from Fossil Butte National Monument in Wyoming.
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, face, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, face, WY, Lincoln CountyFossil Butte National monument has this small black bee. 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.
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, face, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, F, face, WY, Lincoln CountyFossil Butte National monument has this small black bee. 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.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Back, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Back, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Back, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Back, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Face, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Face, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Face, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Face, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Side, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Side, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Side, WY, Lincoln County
Lasioglossum inconditum, M, Side, WY, Lincoln CountyMale Lasioglossum can be tricky. Here is one of the dark ones from the highly bee productive Fossil Butte National Monument.
Lasioglossum knereri, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum knereri, F, Back, WA, San Juan CountyA pretty little Lasioglossum from the Dialictus group. This bee was collected in the San Juan Island national historic Park in Washington state. Photograph by Brooke Alexander. 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.
Lasioglossum knereri, F, Back, WA, San Juan County
Lasioglossum knereri, F, Back, WA, San Juan CountyA pretty little Lasioglossum from the Dialictus group. This bee was collected in the San Juan Island national historic Park in Washington state. Photograph by Brooke Alexander. 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.