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Anoplius amerthystinus, Male, Side, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amerthystinus, Male, Side, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amerthystinus, Male, Side, GTMO, Cuba

There is something about the oily iridescence of these spider wasps that I find particularly attractive, the light has to hit the wings just right, like in this picture, and the subtly brewed stained glass opalescence that come through are impossible to replicate Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by Aaman MengisCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Sta

There is something about the oily iridescence of these spider wasps that I find particularly attractive, the light has to hit the wings just right, like in this picture, and the subtly brewed stained glass opalescence that come through are impossible to replicate Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by Aaman MengisCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Sta

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Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Back, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Back, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Back, GTMO, Cuba

Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by AamanCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by AamanCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

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Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Face, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Face, GTMO, Cuba
Anoplius amethystinus, Male, Face, GTMO, Cuba

Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by AamanCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

Collected on the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, photographed by AamanCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Photographer: Sam Droege, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

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ant, dod, pomonkey
ant, dod, pomonkey
ant, dod, pomonkey

An ant, which species of ant, I don't know, it was collected a few days ago in Pomonkey Maryland at a Naval radar installation where we are helping survey their bees.

An ant, which species of ant, I don't know, it was collected a few days ago in Pomonkey Maryland at a Naval radar installation where we are helping survey their bees.

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Ant,-back
Ant,-back
Ant,-back

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming,

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming,

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Ant,-face
Ant,-face
Ant,-face

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming, Determination needed please.

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming, Determination needed please.

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Ant,-side
Ant,-side
Ant,-side

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming,

Unknown species of ant, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming,

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Antennaria plantaginifolia, Plantain leaved Everlasting
Antennaria plantaginifolia, Plantain leaved Everlasting
Antennaria plantaginifolia, Plantain leaved Everlasting

Antennaria are underappreciated. ... They are subtly and softly sculptural in their hairiness and seem to thrive in the poor exposed soils of roadcuts and overgrazed areas that haven't been completely taken over by weeds. This Plaintain-leaved Everlasting. Collected by and picture taken by Helen Lowe Metzman in Howard County, Maryland.

Antennaria are underappreciated. ... They are subtly and softly sculptural in their hairiness and seem to thrive in the poor exposed soils of roadcuts and overgrazed areas that haven't been completely taken over by weeds. This Plaintain-leaved Everlasting. Collected by and picture taken by Helen Lowe Metzman in Howard County, Maryland.

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Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, detail
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, detail
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, detail

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

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Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, habitus
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, habitus
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, habitus

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

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Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, super detail
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, super detail
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris, super detail

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

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Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris
Anteros formosus, m, peru, Cosnipata Valley, brain harris

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

Bling Butterfly - Anteros fomosus - a.k.a.Black-bellied Anteros, or Formosus Jewelmark, collected in Peru. This is the underside and I show a variety of shots at different magnifications to highlight the lovely metalmarks some of the mirror-like scales create. Specimen from the Natural History Museum in Washington D.,C.

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Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa
Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa
Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa

Another lovely Buprestid from Kruger National Park in South Africa. Also another beetle found feeding on blooming trees in the park by project leaders Jonathan Mawdsley and James Harrison.

Another lovely Buprestid from Kruger National Park in South Africa. Also another beetle found feeding on blooming trees in the park by project leaders Jonathan Mawdsley and James Harrison.

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Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa
Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa
Anthaxia species, u, back, Kruger NP, South Africa

Beetles from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This is the start of a series of pictures of insects that come to the flowers in Kruger. This is a project led by James Harrison from S.A. and Jonathan Mawdsley from the U.S. I was lucky enough to come along and do some bee collecting. Interesting system.

Beetles from Kruger National Park in South Africa. This is the start of a series of pictures of insects that come to the flowers in Kruger. This is a project led by James Harrison from S.A. and Jonathan Mawdsley from the U.S. I was lucky enough to come along and do some bee collecting. Interesting system.

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Antherophagus sp., back 2, U, Bogata, Columbia
Antherophagus sp., back 2, U, Bogata, Columbia
Antherophagus sp., back 2, U, Bogata, Columbia

Found in a Bombus atratus nest in Bogata, Colunbia by Francisco Posada

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, back, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, back, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, back, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, face, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, face, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, face, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, left side, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, left side, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, f, left side, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, back, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, back, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, back, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, face, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, face, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, face, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

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Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, right side, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, right side, Cochise Co. AZ
Anthidiellum ehrhorni, m, right side, Cochise Co. AZ

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.

Here is a series of male and female Anthidiellum ehrhorni. these are small, relatively cute in the scheme of things, bees that dwell in the drylands of Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. They are fast flying and remind me of flying peas for some reason. Though I can't recall any peas that look like A. ehrhorni.