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Chile wasp, m, back, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile
Chile wasp, m, back, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile
Chile wasp, m, back, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile

A lovely blue green teal spider wasp with purple highlights and infuscated wings. Collected in Southern Chile with Laurence Packer.

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Chile wasp, m, left, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile
Chile wasp, m, left, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile
Chile wasp, m, left, Patangoia near Chile Chico, Chile

A lovely blue green teal spider wasp with purple highlights and infuscated wings. Collected in Southern Chile with Laurence Packer.

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Chilicola species, f, back, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola species, f, back, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola species, f, back, Site 19, Chile

A little Chilicola species found on the expedition to southern Chile with Laurence Packer. A wee stem nesting bee. Photograph by Anders Croft.

A little Chilicola species found on the expedition to southern Chile with Laurence Packer. A wee stem nesting bee. Photograph by Anders Croft.

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Chilicola species, f, right, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola species, f, right, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola species, f, right, Site 19, Chile

A little Chilicola species found on the expedition to southern Chile with Laurence Packer. A wee stem nesting bee. Photograph by Anders Croft.

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Chilicola, f, face, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola, f, face, Site 19, Chile
Chilicola, f, face, Site 19, Chile

A little Chilicola species found on the expedition to southern Chile with Laurence Packer. A wee stem nesting bee. Photograph by Anders Croft.

A little Chilicola species found on the expedition to southern Chile with Laurence Packer. A wee stem nesting bee. Photograph by Anders Croft.

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Chimaphila maculata, spotted wintergreen, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Chimaphila maculata, spotted wintergreen, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Chimaphila maculata, spotted wintergreen, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Floral Design Alert. Spotted wintergreen flowers found to be aesthetically pleasing, though quite small. Check out out the units of 5 here. Five petals, 10 pantalooned stamens. Geometrically arrayed in complimentary colors ....something that clearly was created as a message of form to us in ways that make's the Da Vinci Code seem the work of novices.

Floral Design Alert. Spotted wintergreen flowers found to be aesthetically pleasing, though quite small. Check out out the units of 5 here. Five petals, 10 pantalooned stamens. Geometrically arrayed in complimentary colors ....something that clearly was created as a message of form to us in ways that make's the Da Vinci Code seem the work of novices.

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China Bee 1, U, Side
China Bee 1, U, Side
China Bee 1, U, Side

An unknown bees from Anhui, Province, China. Collected by in May Michael Fizdale. Looks to me like it might be a Amegilla Anthophora. 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.

An unknown bees from Anhui, Province, China. Collected by in May Michael Fizdale. Looks to me like it might be a Amegilla Anthophora. 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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Chionanthus virginicus, fringetree 2, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Chionanthus virginicus, fringetree 2, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Chionanthus virginicus, fringetree 2, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz

The langorous bright whiteness of the Virginia Fringetree...this specimenk (and photograph) from howard county taken by Helen Lowe Metzman as part of her documentation of native plants. Attractive to bees. Should be planted more often.

The langorous bright whiteness of the Virginia Fringetree...this specimenk (and photograph) from howard county taken by Helen Lowe Metzman as part of her documentation of native plants. Attractive to bees. Should be planted more often.

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Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, nc
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, nc
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, nc

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

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Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, NC
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, NC
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green Horse Fly, Duck, NC

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

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Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green horse fly, Duck, NC
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green horse fly, Duck, NC
Chlorotabanus crepuscularis, Green horse fly, Duck, NC

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

A beautiful pale white and green horse fly from North Carolina, Chlorotabanus crepuscular, a drinker of blood that comes out only at dawn and dusk, this is a southern species I had not seen before. This specimen was collected in Duck, North Carolina by Lisa Kuder. Picture taken by Ashleigh Jacobs.

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Christmas Cactus mite, beltsville, md2
Christmas Cactus mite, beltsville, md2
Christmas Cactus mite, beltsville, md2

OK, we are going small, so small that the naked eye (or my naked eye) can't see these bad boys. The 20X Mitutoyo microscope objective opens up a new world. Here the mites on Bob Trumbule's mite infested Christmas Cactus come out beautifully. Too bad I have no idea what group/species they are. Note the stomata's in the picture of the nymph/larvae.

OK, we are going small, so small that the naked eye (or my naked eye) can't see these bad boys. The 20X Mitutoyo microscope objective opens up a new world. Here the mites on Bob Trumbule's mite infested Christmas Cactus come out beautifully. Too bad I have no idea what group/species they are. Note the stomata's in the picture of the nymph/larvae.

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Christmas Cactus Mite, beltsville, md3
Christmas Cactus Mite, beltsville, md3
Christmas Cactus Mite, beltsville, md3

OK, we are going small, so small that the naked eye (or my naked eye) can't see these bad boys. The 20X Mitutoyo microscope objective opens up a new world. Here the mites on Bob Trumbule's mite infested Christmas Cactus come out beautifully. Too bad I have no idea what group/species they are. Note the stomata's in the picture of the nymph/larvae.

OK, we are going small, so small that the naked eye (or my naked eye) can't see these bad boys. The 20X Mitutoyo microscope objective opens up a new world. Here the mites on Bob Trumbule's mite infested Christmas Cactus come out beautifully. Too bad I have no idea what group/species they are. Note the stomata's in the picture of the nymph/larvae.

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Chrysidid Wasp
Chrysidid Wasp
Chrysidid Wasp

Always good for a lingering look is the glitzy Chrysidid Wasp group. I am not sure what species this is but it was found during Adirondack ATBI bioblitz this past week and was used to demonstrate the camera set up for the crowd. A nest parasite, usually of hymenoptera, one has to wonder ... why so metallic Mr. Wasp? Stack taken by Dejen Mengis.

Always good for a lingering look is the glitzy Chrysidid Wasp group. I am not sure what species this is but it was found during Adirondack ATBI bioblitz this past week and was used to demonstrate the camera set up for the crowd. A nest parasite, usually of hymenoptera, one has to wonder ... why so metallic Mr. Wasp? Stack taken by Dejen Mengis.

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Chrysidid Wasp, Side
Chrysidid Wasp, Side
Chrysidid Wasp, Side

Always good for a lingering look is the glitzy Chrysidid Wasp group. I am not sure what species this is but it was found during Adirondack ATBI bioblitz this past week and was used to demonstrate the camera set up for the crowd. A nest parasite, usually of hymenoptera, one has to wonder ... why so metallic Mr. Wasp? Stack taken by Dejen Mengis.

Always good for a lingering look is the glitzy Chrysidid Wasp group. I am not sure what species this is but it was found during Adirondack ATBI bioblitz this past week and was used to demonstrate the camera set up for the crowd. A nest parasite, usually of hymenoptera, one has to wonder ... why so metallic Mr. Wasp? Stack taken by Dejen Mengis.

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Chrysidid wasp, unknown, back, Maryland
Chrysidid wasp, unknown, back, Maryland
Chrysidid wasp, unknown, back, Maryland

Chrysidid wasp, species unknown, Maryland 2012, the black wings with the infraction patterns against the span of metallic pits, has to be seen at large full screen to be appreciated, Anne Arundel County

Chrysidid wasp, species unknown, Maryland 2012, the black wings with the infraction patterns against the span of metallic pits, has to be seen at large full screen to be appreciated, Anne Arundel County

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chrysidid wasp, unknown, face
chrysidid wasp, unknown, face
chrysidid wasp, unknown, face

Cleaning up my backlog....the head of a very small Chrysidid Wasp...a nest parasite or cleptoparasite of other insects...often bees and wasps. Maryland. Picture taken by Brooke Alexander

Cleaning up my backlog....the head of a very small Chrysidid Wasp...a nest parasite or cleptoparasite of other insects...often bees and wasps. Maryland. Picture taken by Brooke Alexander

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