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Megachile mendica, f, right side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Megachile mendica, f, right side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Megachile mendica, f, right side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland

Leaf-cutter. The most common leaf-cutter in most of Eastern North America. It carries pollen on the underside of its abdomen and those hairs are distinctly tinged with orange, something found in only a few other eastern Megachile. Photograph by Amanda Robinson.

Leaf-cutter. The most common leaf-cutter in most of Eastern North America. It carries pollen on the underside of its abdomen and those hairs are distinctly tinged with orange, something found in only a few other eastern Megachile. Photograph by Amanda Robinson.

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Megachile mendica, F, Side, TN, Polk County, floral species Pityopsis ruthii
Megachile mendica, F, Side, TN, Polk County, floral species Pityopsis ruthii
Megachile mendica, F, Side, TN, Polk County, floral species Pityopsis ruthii

Megachile mendica is a very common bee, but in this case it is founded on a very rare plant, Ruth's Golden Aster. Collected and photographed by Philip Moore as part of a survey of that plant species and its pollinators from Polk County Tennessee.

Megachile mendica is a very common bee, but in this case it is founded on a very rare plant, Ruth's Golden Aster. Collected and photographed by Philip Moore as part of a survey of that plant species and its pollinators from Polk County Tennessee.

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Megachile mendica, m, back, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, back, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, back, prince george's co, md

The most common eastern native Megachile, Megachile mendica. In this case a male, oft confused with M. brevis. Photography by Amanda Robinson.

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Megachile mendica, m, face, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, face, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, face, prince george's co, md

The most common eastern native Megachile, Megachile mendica. In this case a male, oft confused with M. brevis. Photography by Amanda Robinson.

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Megachile mendica, m, fade, md aleghany county
Megachile mendica, m, fade, md aleghany county
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Megachile mendica, m, side, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, side, prince george's co, md
Megachile mendica, m, side, prince george's co, md

The most common eastern native Megachile, Megachile mendica. In this case a male, oft confused with M. brevis. Photography by Amanda Robinson.

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Megachile mendica,m, face, md, aleghany county
Megachile mendica,m, face, md, aleghany county
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Megachile montenegrensis, M, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Many of the Megachile are pea lovers and this one is no exception. A spring member of the Chalicodoma subgenus. Collected by Jelle Devalez as part of his studies of the islands of Greece. Photography by Brooke Alexander.

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Megachile montenegrensis, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Many of the Megachile are pea lovers and this one is no exception. A spring member of the Chalicodoma subgenus. Collected by Jelle Devalez as part of his studies of the islands of Greece. Photography by Brooke Alexander.

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Megachile montenegrensis, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene
Megachile montenegrensis, M, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands, Lesvos, Mytilene

Many of the Megachile are pea lovers and this one is no exception. A spring member of the Chalicodoma subgenus. Collected by Jelle Devalez as part of his studies of the islands of Greece. Photography by Brooke Alexander.

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Megachile mucida, M, Back, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Back, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Back, NC, Moore Co

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, Collected by Heather Campbell in the Southern Pines area of North Carolina.

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, Collected by Heather Campbell in the Southern Pines area of North Carolina.

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Megachile mucida, M, Face, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Face, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Face, NC, Moore Co

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, here even the male has a massive mandible, though it does not involve itself in making or tending nests....note the forelegs which are tucked under the front of the bee, these are widened greatly and are used to cover the eyes of the female when mating.

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, here even the male has a massive mandible, though it does not involve itself in making or tending nests....note the forelegs which are tucked under the front of the bee, these are widened greatly and are used to cover the eyes of the female when mating.

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Megachile mucida, M, Side, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Side, NC, Moore Co
Megachile mucida, M, Side, NC, Moore Co

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, Collected by Heather Campbell in the Southern Pines area of North Carolina.

The male of Megachile mucida, this is one of the leafcutter bees, Collected by Heather Campbell in the Southern Pines area of North Carolina.

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Megachile petulans, f, back, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, back, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, back, Charleston Co., SC

Leaf cutting bees like this Megachile petulans are found around this world. Common and often nesting in holes in wood, some made by our wood boring beetle friends and some made by people (consciously or unconsciously). I am presuming that M.

Leaf cutting bees like this Megachile petulans are found around this world. Common and often nesting in holes in wood, some made by our wood boring beetle friends and some made by people (consciously or unconsciously). I am presuming that M.

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Megachile petulans, f, face, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, face, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, face, Charleston Co., SC

Leaf cutters never seem to end. Here is Megachile petulans, southernish in distribution and with a lovely display of the complicated tongue architecture bees have. Tongue? This structure is so far removed from our tongues it is ridiculous. Really, think of bees and insects as coming from a different planet.

Leaf cutters never seem to end. Here is Megachile petulans, southernish in distribution and with a lovely display of the complicated tongue architecture bees have. Tongue? This structure is so far removed from our tongues it is ridiculous. Really, think of bees and insects as coming from a different planet.

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Megachile petulans, f, left side, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, left side, Charleston Co., SC
Megachile petulans, f, left side, Charleston Co., SC

Leaf cutters never seem to end. Here is Megachile petulans, southernish in distribution and with a lovely display of the complicated tongue architecture bees have. Tongue? This structure is so far removed from our tongues it is ridiculous. Really, think of bees and insects as coming from a different planet.

Leaf cutters never seem to end. Here is Megachile petulans, southernish in distribution and with a lovely display of the complicated tongue architecture bees have. Tongue? This structure is so far removed from our tongues it is ridiculous. Really, think of bees and insects as coming from a different planet.

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Megachile petulans, M, back, Dorchester Co, MD
Megachile petulans, M, back, Dorchester Co, MD
Megachile petulans, M, back, Dorchester Co, MD

A southern bee that just barely gets up into the upper coastal plain of North America. This specimen comes from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge where it found its way tot their lovely pollinator garden. In that same garden its nest parasite, Coelioxys germana provided Maryland's first specimen record. Photography by Wayne Boo.

A southern bee that just barely gets up into the upper coastal plain of North America. This specimen comes from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge where it found its way tot their lovely pollinator garden. In that same garden its nest parasite, Coelioxys germana provided Maryland's first specimen record. Photography by Wayne Boo.

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Megachile petulans, M, face, Dorchester Co, MD
Megachile petulans, M, face, Dorchester Co, MD
Megachile petulans, M, face, Dorchester Co, MD

A southern bee that just barely gets up into the upper coastal plain of North America. This specimen comes from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge where it found its way tot their lovely pollinator garden. In that same garden its nest parasite, Coelioxys germana provided Maryland's first specimen record. Photography by Wayne Boo.

A southern bee that just barely gets up into the upper coastal plain of North America. This specimen comes from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge where it found its way tot their lovely pollinator garden. In that same garden its nest parasite, Coelioxys germana provided Maryland's first specimen record. Photography by Wayne Boo.

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