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Augochlorella persimillis, f, back, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, back, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, back, Pocahontas Co, WV

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

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Augochlorella persimillis, f, face, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, face, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, face, Pocahontas Co, WV

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

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Augochlorella persimillis, f, right, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, right, Pocahontas Co, WV
Augochlorella persimillis, f, right, Pocahontas Co, WV

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

Augochlorella persimillis. A small but blingiful green bee. Oft confused with A. aurata and an interesting distribution, more MidWest but seemingly stops short of making it all the way to the East Coast...or does it? Some East Coast specimens look pretty much like this species, need to get out the molecular guns on those. Brooke Goggins is photographer.

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Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, face, Zion Nation Park, Utah

A 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.

A 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.

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Augochlorella pomoniella, F, Side, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, Side, Zion Nation Park, Utah
Augochlorella pomoniella, F, Side, Zion Nation Park, Utah

A 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.

A 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.

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Augochloropsis anonyma, M, back, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, back, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, back, Florida, Miami-Dade County

Biscayne National Park, male Florida, A Southeaster Bee of the deepest iridescence

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Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, face, Florida, Miami-Dade County

Biscayne National Park, male Florida, A Southeaster Bee of the deepest iridescence

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Augochloropsis anonyma, M, side, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, side, Florida, Miami-Dade County
Augochloropsis anonyma, M, side, Florida, Miami-Dade County

Biscayne National Park, male Florida, A Southeaster Bee of the deepest iridescence

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Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

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Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

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Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV
Augochloropsis fulgida, m, right, Lincoln Co, WV

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

One the books is a species called Augochloropsis metallica...it has 2 named subspecies A. m. fulgida and A. m. metallica. Turns out that preliminary molecule checking indicates that, yes, they are separate species. Morphology backs that up too. This lovely is from WV collected by Mark Hepner.

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Augochloropsis metallica, F, Back, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Back, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Back, U

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's garden in Laurel, Maryland

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's garden in Laurel, Maryland

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Augochloropsis metallica, F, Face, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Face, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Face, U

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's in Laurel, Maryland

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's in Laurel, Maryland

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Augochloropsis metallica, F, Side, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Side, U
Augochloropsis metallica, F, Side, U

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's in Laurel, Maryland

This bee is in your garden! Have you seen it? Collected on the Tomatoes in Francisco Posada's in Laurel, Maryland

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Augochloropsis metallica, male, back, Talbot County, MD
Augochloropsis metallica, male, back, Talbot County, MD
Augochloropsis metallica, male, back, Talbot County, MD

Now, here is Augochloropsis metallica metallica. See the previous post about A. m. fulgida for contrast. Note the generally darker blue and the fringe of stiff hairs along the edge of the abdomen.Brooke Googins is the photographer. This bee was collected on Plummer's Island as part of Gene Scarpulla's bee project in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland.

Now, here is Augochloropsis metallica metallica. See the previous post about A. m. fulgida for contrast. Note the generally darker blue and the fringe of stiff hairs along the edge of the abdomen.Brooke Googins is the photographer. This bee was collected on Plummer's Island as part of Gene Scarpulla's bee project in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland.

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Augochloropsis metallica, male, left, Talbot County, MD
Augochloropsis metallica, male, left, Talbot County, MD
Augochloropsis metallica, male, left, Talbot County, MD

Now, here is Augochloropsis metallica metallica. See the previous post about A. m. fulgida for contrast. Note the generally darker blue and the fringe of stiff hairs along the edge of the abdomen.Brooke Googins is the photographer. This bee was collected on Plummer's Island as part of Gene Scarpulla's bee project in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland.

Now, here is Augochloropsis metallica metallica. See the previous post about A. m. fulgida for contrast. Note the generally darker blue and the fringe of stiff hairs along the edge of the abdomen.Brooke Googins is the photographer. This bee was collected on Plummer's Island as part of Gene Scarpulla's bee project in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland.

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Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, back, NC Moore County

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

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Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, face, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, face, NC Moore County
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Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County
Augochloropsis sumptuosa, F, side, NC Moore County

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species

Collected by Heather Campbell in the Sandhills of North Carolina, this very uncommon blue and green metallic bee is exquisite at the macro level and, if you download the original file, at the micro level where the surface of the integument is lushly inscribed with microscopic lines and pits...characteristic of this species