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Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-face
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-face
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-face

Andrena nigrihirta, female, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

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Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
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Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side

Andrena nigrihirta, female, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

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Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side
Andrena-nigrihirta,-female,-side

Andrena nigrihirta, female, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

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Andrena-nuda,-female,-abdomen
Andrena-nuda,-female,-abdomen
Andrena-nuda,-female,-abdomen

Andrena nuda, Somerset County, Maryland, April 2012, female

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Andrena-nuda,-female,-face
Andrena-nuda,-female,-face
Andrena-nuda,-female,-face

Andrena nuda, Somerset County, Maryland, April 2012, female

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Andrena-nuda,-female,-side
Andrena-nuda,-female,-side
Andrena-nuda,-female,-side

Andrena nuda, Somerset County, Maryland, April 2012, female

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Andrena-perplexa,------,side
Andrena-perplexa,------,side
Andrena-perplexa,------,side

Andrena perplexa, female, May 2012, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

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Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-back
Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-back
Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-back

Andrena rudbeckiae, male, Kent County, Maryland, June 2012

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Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-face
Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-face
Andrena-rudbeckiae,-male,-face

Andrena rudbeckiae, male, June, 2012 Kent County, Maryland

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Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, A.A Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, A.A Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, A.A Co., MD

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

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Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, face, A.A Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, face, A.A Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, face, A.A Co., MD

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

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Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, mandibles, A.A. Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, mandibles, A.A. Co., MD
Nomada near pygmaea, gynandromorph, mandibles, A.A. Co., MD

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

Intersex. Gynandromorph. Part Male: Park Female. Here is a lovely example. In this case the intersex section is restricted to the head. This is a Nomada of the pygmaea group. pygmaea group indicates that this is probably a group of species, but....I can't tell them apart. Long story.

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Nomada obliterata, f, back, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, back, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, back, Washington D.C

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

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Nomada obliterata, f, face, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, face, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, face, Washington D.C

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

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Nomada obliterata, f, left, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, left, Washington D.C
Nomada obliterata, f, left, Washington D.C

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

Rare Parasitic Bee (Nomada obliterata). Some bees are just rare. Or, at least rarely found. This specimen here is the first known specimen from Washington D.C. where it was discovered at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, along the long neglected Anacostia River. Neglected but not absent of biodiversity. What is the "obliterata" part of its name about?

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Nomada parva, Female, Back, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Back, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Back, Maryland, Wicomico County

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.

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Nomada parva, Female, Face, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Face, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Face, Maryland, Wicomico County

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.

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Nomada parva, Female, Side, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Side, Maryland, Wicomico County
Nomada parva, Female, Side, Maryland, Wicomico County

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.

One of the tiniest of all the Nomada..so small that it made no sense to try and Photoshop out the pin on which it was glued. We are production operation, rarely do we have the luxury of having specimens that we can prepare beforehand for picture taking. Thus you take what is given to you.