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Chelostoma philadelphi, m, face, Hardy Co., WV
Chelostoma philadelphi, m, face, Hardy Co., WV
Chelostoma philadelphi, m, face, Hardy Co., WV

The very small and skinny, beetle hole nesting, Chelostoma philadelphi. A specialist on Philadelphus (mock orange). This species is most commonly seen on the non native European Mock Orange that was widely planted in the olden days.

The very small and skinny, beetle hole nesting, Chelostoma philadelphi. A specialist on Philadelphus (mock orange). This species is most commonly seen on the non native European Mock Orange that was widely planted in the olden days.

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Chelostoma philadelphi, m, right side, Hardy Co., WV
Chelostoma philadelphi, m, right side, Hardy Co., WV
Chelostoma philadelphi, m, right side, Hardy Co., WV

The very small and skinny, beetle hole nesting, Chelostoma philadelphi. A specialist on Philadelphus (mock orange). This species is most commonly seen on the non native European Mock Orange that was widely planted in the olden days.

The very small and skinny, beetle hole nesting, Chelostoma philadelphi. A specialist on Philadelphus (mock orange). This species is most commonly seen on the non native European Mock Orange that was widely planted in the olden days.

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Chelostoma philadelphi, U, face, Towson, MD
Chelostoma philadelphi, U, face, Towson, MD
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chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu
chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu
chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu
chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu
chelostoma rapunculi, f, back, warren, nyu

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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chelostoma rapunculi, f, face, ny, warren
chelostoma rapunculi, f, face, ny, warren
chelostoma rapunculi, f, face, ny, warren

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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chelostoma rapunculi, f, side, ny, warren
chelostoma rapunculi, f, side, ny, warren
chelostoma rapunculi, f, side, ny, warren

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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Chelostoma rapunculi, m, back 1, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, back 1, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, back 1, ny, warren

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Back, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Back, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Back, MA, Middlesex County

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

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Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Face, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Face, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Face, MA, Middlesex County

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

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Chelostoma rapunculi, m, face, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, face, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, face, ny, warren

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Side, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Side, MA, Middlesex County
Chelostoma rapunculi, M, Side, MA, Middlesex County

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

A new species for Vermont, this invasive bee is a specialist on Campanula flowers, collected by Anna Beauchemin, Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200, link to a .pdf of our set up is located in our profile

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Chelostoma rapunculi, m, side, warren county, ny
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, side, warren county, ny
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, side, warren county, ny

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

A series of pictures of a male and female species that loves Bellflowers (Campanula). Meaning that the female of this species provisions its nest (note: males never help in all Hymenoptera) with the pollen of this plant.

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Chelostoma rapunculi, m, tail, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, tail, ny, warren
Chelostoma rapunculi, m, tail, ny, warren

Chelostoma rapunculi. Invader from Europe. Mostly occurring in the Canada/U.S. border and loves introduced bellworts. We have other pictures of this species, but here is an undercarriage view of the abdomen with all the male options in view. Those crazy insects have come up with a completely different mating system and creates lots of complexity in the males.

Chelostoma rapunculi. Invader from Europe. Mostly occurring in the Canada/U.S. border and loves introduced bellworts. We have other pictures of this species, but here is an undercarriage view of the abdomen with all the male options in view. Those crazy insects have come up with a completely different mating system and creates lots of complexity in the males.

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Chenopodium album, upper marlboro
Chenopodium album, upper marlboro
Chenopodium album, upper marlboro

Am playing around with a 10X rig at home right now and aiming at some common species. Here is a seed pod of lamb's quarters. The round objects may or may not be what they call glandular hairs. This is unclear to me.

Am playing around with a 10X rig at home right now and aiming at some common species. Here is a seed pod of lamb's quarters. The round objects may or may not be what they call glandular hairs. This is unclear to me.

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Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, face
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, face
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, face

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

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Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

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Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar
Chiasmognathus cf gussakovskii, u, tadjikistan, sidefar

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

Chiasmognathus c.f. gussakovskii, Cross Mandibled Bee, specimen collected by Wojciech Pulawksi in TajikistanVery small bees have very small nest parasites.

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Chile beetle, u, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile
Chile beetle, u, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile
Chile beetle, u, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile

A lovely beetle (buprestid?) from Chile outside of Santiago. Part of Laurence Packers expedition in which I served as sidekick bee catcher.

A lovely beetle (buprestid?) from Chile outside of Santiago. Part of Laurence Packers expedition in which I served as sidekick bee catcher.

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Chile species 17, f, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile
Chile species 17, f, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile
Chile species 17, f, back, Near Eric Hempsteads, Chile

Chilimalopsis parvula - according to Laurence Packer (world's expert on the bees of Chile) this is a range extension of this species, mapped specimens seem to indicate that it mostly have been captured well to the north of Santiago and we spent all our time to the South on the expedition. Anders Croft took the pictures.

Chilimalopsis parvula - according to Laurence Packer (world's expert on the bees of Chile) this is a range extension of this species, mapped specimens seem to indicate that it mostly have been captured well to the north of Santiago and we spent all our time to the South on the expedition. Anders Croft took the pictures.