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Nomada pilipes, F, side,Dominican Republic, La Ve jarabacoa
Nomada pilipes, F, side,Dominican Republic, La Ve jarabacoa
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Nomada placida, male, back, Alleghany, Co
Nomada placida, male, back, Alleghany, Co
Nomada placida, male, back, Alleghany, Co

A late season Nomada, this is Nomada placida. It (like all Nomada) is a nest parasite of something. But what? Given its dates of occurrence it may be some of the late season Andrena. Nomada in the fall are always rare and of interest ....fyi. Collected on Warrior Mountain in Maryland.

A late season Nomada, this is Nomada placida. It (like all Nomada) is a nest parasite of something. But what? Given its dates of occurrence it may be some of the late season Andrena. Nomada in the fall are always rare and of interest ....fyi. Collected on Warrior Mountain in Maryland.

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Mirina fenzeli , china, frank johnson
Mirina fenzeli , china, frank johnson
Mirina fenzeli , china, frank johnson

This is a 10X detail of the wing of Mirina fenzeli, and odd moth from China. It is a plainish white moth but has a super dark spot (one edge is illustrated here) which sucks in almost all light (and therefore is hard to photograph) the scales are up right rather than flattened and the surround white scales are very dissected and spikey...cool.

This is a 10X detail of the wing of Mirina fenzeli, and odd moth from China. It is a plainish white moth but has a super dark spot (one edge is illustrated here) which sucks in almost all light (and therefore is hard to photograph) the scales are up right rather than flattened and the surround white scales are very dissected and spikey...cool.

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Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower close-up
Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower close-up
Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower close-up

The tiny twin whiteness of Partridgeberry blooms. Just part of that lovely obscure flora we have that paints some of our forest floors. I associate Mitchella repens with woods on the acid end of the scale in areas with a little slope and not a lot of competition with other plants. A hard one to take good shots with our set up ....too white....too much flash.

The tiny twin whiteness of Partridgeberry blooms. Just part of that lovely obscure flora we have that paints some of our forest floors. I associate Mitchella repens with woods on the acid end of the scale in areas with a little slope and not a lot of competition with other plants. A hard one to take good shots with our set up ....too white....too much flash.

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Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry flower, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

The tiny twin whiteness of Partridgeberry blooms. Just part of that lovely obscure flora we have that paints some of our forest floors. I associate Mitchella repens with woods on the acid end of the scale in areas with a little slope and not a lot of competition with other plants. A hard one to take good shots with our set up ....too white....too much flash.

The tiny twin whiteness of Partridgeberry blooms. Just part of that lovely obscure flora we have that paints some of our forest floors. I associate Mitchella repens with woods on the acid end of the scale in areas with a little slope and not a lot of competition with other plants. A hard one to take good shots with our set up ....too white....too much flash.

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modesta, male, back
modesta, male, back
modesta, male, back

From Acadia National Park, comes a nest parasites of Megachilidae. Picture taken by Haegan Ahmed and Photoshop by Dejen Mengis. 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.

From Acadia National Park, comes a nest parasites of Megachilidae. Picture taken by Haegan Ahmed and Photoshop by Dejen Mengis. 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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modesta, male, face
modesta, male, face
modesta, male, face

The smiling and inscrutable face if Coelioxys modesta. Photography by Heagan Ahmed. Shopping by Wayne Boo.

The smiling and inscrutable face if Coelioxys modesta. Photography by Heagan Ahmed. Shopping by Wayne Boo.

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modesta, male, underside of abdomen
modesta, male, underside of abdomen
modesta, male, underside of abdomen

The complicated underside of Coelioxys modesta. Do you really relate to something so radically different from yourself? We have very little morphologically in common with Mr. C. modesta but we do share the planet. Photography by Heagan Ahmed. Shopping by Wayne Boo.

The complicated underside of Coelioxys modesta. Do you really relate to something so radically different from yourself? We have very little morphologically in common with Mr. C. modesta but we do share the planet. Photography by Heagan Ahmed. Shopping by Wayne Boo.

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Monarchback
Monarchback
Monarchback

Danaus plexippus. The Monarch Butterfly. Maryland.

Danaus plexippus. The Monarch Butterfly. Maryland.

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Monarchside
Monarchside
Monarchside

Danaus plexippus. The Monarch Butterfly. Maryland.

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Monarda didyma 2, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monarda didyma 2, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monarda didyma 2, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Bee Balm. Good for a spicy summer drink and hummingbird and bee forage the rest of the time. Specimen and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Bee Balm. Good for a spicy summer drink and hummingbird and bee forage the rest of the time. Specimen and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Monarda didyma, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monarda didyma, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monarda didyma, Beebalm, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman

Bee Balm. Good for a spicy summer drink and hummingbird and bee forage the rest of the time. Specimen and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Bee Balm. Good for a spicy summer drink and hummingbird and bee forage the rest of the time. Specimen and photograph by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Monotropa uniflora 2, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monotropa uniflora 2, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monotropa uniflora 2, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

Ghost Pipe, nice name for the parasitic plant. Who knew that it is now considered to be part of the Heath family with kinship to blueberries and cranberries. Pollinators go to the ghost pipe too. Plant and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Ghost Pipe, nice name for the parasitic plant. Who knew that it is now considered to be part of the Heath family with kinship to blueberries and cranberries. Pollinators go to the ghost pipe too. Plant and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Monotropa uniflora 3, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monotropa uniflora 3, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Monotropa uniflora 3, Ghost Pipe, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

Ghost Pipe, nice name for the parasitic plant. Who knew that it is now considered to be part of the Heath family with kinship to blueberries and cranberries. Pollinators go to the ghost pipe too. Plant and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Ghost Pipe, nice name for the parasitic plant. Who knew that it is now considered to be part of the Heath family with kinship to blueberries and cranberries. Pollinators go to the ghost pipe too. Plant and photo by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Moss
Moss
Moss

Funaria hygrometrica, identified by Charlie Davis, found in crack in stone deck of laboratory building; Beltsville, Maryland

Funaria hygrometrica, identified by Charlie Davis, found in crack in stone deck of laboratory building; Beltsville, Maryland

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Moth 2, U, Side, U
Moth 2, U, Side, U
Moth 2, U, Side, U

Unknown species of moth collected during moth week in Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Unknown species of moth collected during moth week in Upper Marlboro, Maryland

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moth, beltsville, md
moth, beltsville, md
moth, beltsville, md

No king every arrayed so well as this Apple Bark Borer - Synanthedon pyri - One of the clearwings - Found today in Beltsville, MD, what we pass up in our little walks in the woods!

No king every arrayed so well as this Apple Bark Borer - Synanthedon pyri - One of the clearwings - Found today in Beltsville, MD, what we pass up in our little walks in the woods!

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One of the most common bees in the East...if only we could figure out how to identify it more easily. Here we have Lasioglossum trigeminum. Fits right in with A. admirandum, A. versatum, and A. callidum and I often struggle with dark second thoughts about the specimens Id, because of all the overlap.

One of the most common bees in the East...if only we could figure out how to identify it more easily. Here we have Lasioglossum trigeminum. Fits right in with A. admirandum, A. versatum, and A. callidum and I often struggle with dark second thoughts about the specimens Id, because of all the overlap.

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Murex pecten, philippines, wd bledsoe, closeup
Murex pecten, philippines, wd bledsoe, closeup
Murex pecten, philippines, wd bledsoe, closeup

The Venus Comb Murex, Murex pecten. From the Philiipines in this case. This is a start of a fun exploration of some of the National Collections at the Smithsonian....Amanda Robinson brought this down for a photograph and Joe Milone did the photoshoping. Stacked this one using a 100mm macro lens.

The Venus Comb Murex, Murex pecten. From the Philiipines in this case. This is a start of a fun exploration of some of the National Collections at the Smithsonian....Amanda Robinson brought this down for a photograph and Joe Milone did the photoshoping. Stacked this one using a 100mm macro lens.

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Murgantia histrionica, 1, F, back, Maryland, Beltsville
Murgantia histrionica, 1, F, back, Maryland, Beltsville
Murgantia histrionica, 1, F, back, Maryland, Beltsville

Adult female, Harlequin bug, Murgantia histrionica, a common pest of brassicas, these were raised by the Weber USDA lab at Beltsville, Maryland

Adult female, Harlequin bug, Murgantia histrionica, a common pest of brassicas, these were raised by the Weber USDA lab at Beltsville, Maryland