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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County
Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County
Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County

The lovely drinkeyeball Augochlora pura...one of the most common bees of forests and forest edges, here with its tongue partially extended just to remind us how different bees are from mammals, remarkable really.

The lovely drinkeyeball Augochlora pura...one of the most common bees of forests and forest edges, here with its tongue partially extended just to remind us how different bees are from mammals, remarkable really.

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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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Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia
Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia
Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia

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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Augochlora pura, m, right side, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, right side, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, right side, 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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Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic

Augochlora regina, Dominican Republic, formerly A. elegans.Also have been dubbed the Blue Man bee

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Augochlora regina, U, side, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, side, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, side, Dominican Republic

Augochlora regina, female, March 2012 Dominican Republic, formerly A. elegans

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Augochlora regina, U, top, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, top, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, top, Dominican Republic

Augochlora regina, female, Dominican Republic, formerly known as Augochlora elegans.

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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

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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Augochlorella aurata, F, Back, MD, Boonesboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Back, MD, Boonesboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Back, MD, Boonesboro

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

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Augochlorella aurata, F, Face, MD, Boonsboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Face, MD, Boonsboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Face, MD, Boonsboro

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

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Augochlorella aurata, F, Side, MD, Boonsboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Side, MD, Boonsboro
Augochlorella aurata, F, Side, MD, Boonsboro

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

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Augochlorella aurata, face, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, face, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, face, Camden County, Georgia

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

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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Augochlorella aurata, side, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, side, Camden County, Georgia
Augochlorella aurata, side, Camden County, Georgia

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

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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Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Back, raleigh, nc
Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Back, raleigh, nc
Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Back, raleigh, nc

The most commonly captured bee in the Eastern United States is Augochlorella aurata, however, in the Deep South you start seeing some A. gratiosa, which is very, very similar, so much so that for years I thought they might be the same thing...but thankfully April Hamblin brought in a few, including a male, that turned out to be this species.

The most commonly captured bee in the Eastern United States is Augochlorella aurata, however, in the Deep South you start seeing some A. gratiosa, which is very, very similar, so much so that for years I thought they might be the same thing...but thankfully April Hamblin brought in a few, including a male, that turned out to be this species.

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Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Face, Raleigh, NC
Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Face, Raleigh, NC
Augochlorella gratiosa, F, Face, Raleigh, NC

The most commonly captured bee in the Eastern United States is Augochlorella aurata, however, in the Deep South you start seeing some A. gratiosa, which is very, very similar, so much so that for years I thought they might be the same thing...but thankfully April Hamblin brought in a few, including a male, that turned out to be this species.

The most commonly captured bee in the Eastern United States is Augochlorella aurata, however, in the Deep South you start seeing some A. gratiosa, which is very, very similar, so much so that for years I thought they might be the same thing...but thankfully April Hamblin brought in a few, including a male, that turned out to be this species.