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Oxeae austera, face, m, Rurrenbaque, Bolivia
Oxeae austera, face, m, Rurrenbaque, Bolivia
Oxeae austera, face, m, Rurrenbaque, Bolivia

Another ancient specimens form the National Collection at the Smithsonian. This is Ocaea

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Oxybelus, U, Face, FL, Duval County
Oxybelus, U, Face, FL, Duval County
Oxybelus, U, Face, FL, Duval County

An unknown species of Oxybelus (a tiny little fly hunting wasp) from Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve in Duval county, Florida. Photograph by Brooke Alexander. 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.

An unknown species of Oxybelus (a tiny little fly hunting wasp) from Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve in Duval county, Florida. Photograph by Brooke Alexander. 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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Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, angle

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

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Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, face
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, face
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, face

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

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Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, side
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, side
Pachyanthidium aff benguelense, f, 6711f07, side

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

A bee with great form. The shot of this from Africa from the back reminds me of sputnik. As in all the anthidiini it is a wonderful combination of deep pits and tastefully arrayed colors. I think such designs would look great as warrior outerwear.

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Pachymelus bicolor, m, backend, madagascar
Pachymelus bicolor, m, backend, madagascar
Pachymelus bicolor, m, backend, madagascar

An enormous bee from Madagascar, the largest members of the subfamily Anthophorini. At least some of these bees are hover pollinators of native plants in the mint family. Males have some slight modifications of the hind legs and an oddly projecting humanized face.

An enormous bee from Madagascar, the largest members of the subfamily Anthophorini. At least some of these bees are hover pollinators of native plants in the mint family. Males have some slight modifications of the hind legs and an oddly projecting humanized face.

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Pachyprosopis cornuta, f, australia, back
Pachyprosopis cornuta, f, australia, back
Pachyprosopis cornuta, f, australia, back

Pachyprosopis cornuta, Horned Naked Bee, collected in Australia by Laurence PackerHere we have a representative of a subfamily of bees found only in Australia and nearby islands, although at least one has been introduced to a different continent (Africa) where it persisted long enough for bee collectors to find some.

Pachyprosopis cornuta, Horned Naked Bee, collected in Australia by Laurence PackerHere we have a representative of a subfamily of bees found only in Australia and nearby islands, although at least one has been introduced to a different continent (Africa) where it persisted long enough for bee collectors to find some.

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Packera aurea, Golden ragwort 2, Howard County, Md,
Packera aurea, Golden ragwort 2, Howard County, Md,
Packera aurea, Golden ragwort 2, Howard County, Md,

Golden Ragwort, Packera aurea. Common in Appalachia...and spotty on the coastal plains. Favored by Andrena gardineri...who feed their young only pollen from this plant. A nice ground cover plant for gardens, particularly shaded ones....Photo and specimens from Helen Lowe Metzman.

Golden Ragwort, Packera aurea. Common in Appalachia...and spotty on the coastal plains. Favored by Andrena gardineri...who feed their young only pollen from this plant. A nice ground cover plant for gardens, particularly shaded ones....Photo and specimens from Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Packera aurea, Golden ragwort, Howard County, Md,
Packera aurea, Golden ragwort, Howard County, Md,
Packera aurea, Golden ragwort, Howard County, Md,

Golden Ragwort, Packera aurea. Common in Appalachia...and spotty on the coastal plains. Favored by Andrena gardineri...who feed their young only pollen from this plant. A nice ground cover plant for gardens, particularly shaded ones....Photo and specimens from Helen Lowe Metzman.

Golden Ragwort, Packera aurea. Common in Appalachia...and spotty on the coastal plains. Favored by Andrena gardineri...who feed their young only pollen from this plant. A nice ground cover plant for gardens, particularly shaded ones....Photo and specimens from Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus 2, involucres golden ragwort
Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus 2, involucres golden ragwort
Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus 2, involucres golden ragwort

Golden ragwort, one of several species, now given the genus name of Packera...but formerly Senecio. Those taxonomists... This group hangs out in wet areas or moist roadsides, particularly in the Appalachians.

Golden ragwort, one of several species, now given the genus name of Packera...but formerly Senecio. Those taxonomists... This group hangs out in wet areas or moist roadsides, particularly in the Appalachians.

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Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus, golden ragwort
Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus, golden ragwort
Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus, golden ragwort

Golden ragwort, one of several species, now given the genus name of Packera...but formerly Senecio. Those taxonomists... This group hangs out in wet areas or moist roadsides, particularly in the Appalachians.

Golden ragwort, one of several species, now given the genus name of Packera...but formerly Senecio. Those taxonomists... This group hangs out in wet areas or moist roadsides, particularly in the Appalachians.

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Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, back
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, back
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, back

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.

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Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, face
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, face
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, face

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.

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Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, side
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, side
Palaeorhiza species, f, Papau New Guinea, side

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.

Palaeorhiza species, Badass Masked Bee, specimen collected in Papua New GuineaThin, relatively hairless, dangerous looking Masked Bees are waspish in aspect since they carry their pollen and nectar internally rather than trapped in external hairs.