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Andrena confederata, f, back, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, back, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, back, Pr Georges Co, MD

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

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Andrena confederata, f, face, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, face, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, face, Pr Georges Co, MD

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

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Andrena confederata, f, side, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, side, Pr Georges Co, MD
Andrena confederata, f, side, Pr Georges Co, MD

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

An uncommon spring bee, this is Andrena confederata. This bee, occurs in low numbers throughout the region. There are relatively few records, but my impression is that it likely occurs regularly in the right situations. What those situations are and what the habitats they prefer might be, is unclear. Nothing new, so much to learn about bees.

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Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Back, Calvert Co

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Andrena confederata, M, Face, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Face, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Face, Calvert Co

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co
Andrena confederata, M, Side, MD, Calvert Co

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

Andrena confederata - A male of this uncommon species found in Calvert County and photographed by Dejen Mengis.

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Andrena cornelli, F, Back, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Back, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Back, VA, Gales County

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

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Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Face, VA, Gales County

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

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Andrena cornelli, F, Side, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Side, VA, Gales County
Andrena cornelli, F, Side, VA, Gales County

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

Go to the woods in the Eastern United States, find a blooming Rhododendron, look for this bee, it specializes Rhodos and Azalea pollen for its babies. Collected in Giles County (probably on a Rhododendron) by Barbara Abraham's students at Mountain Lake Biological Station.

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Andrena cragini, F, Face, Pennington Co, SD
Andrena cragini, F, Face, Pennington Co, SD
Andrena cragini, F, Face, Pennington Co, SD

Leadplant lover. This bee species is a pollen specialist on Amorpha and was collected in Badlands National Park of South Dakota. Photographed by interns Joyce and ColbyCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 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

Leadplant lover. This bee species is a pollen specialist on Amorpha and was collected in Badlands National Park of South Dakota. Photographed by interns Joyce and ColbyCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 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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Andrena cragini, F, Side, Pennington Co, SD
Andrena cragini, F, Side, Pennington Co, SD
Andrena cragini, F, Side, Pennington Co, SD

Leadplant lover. This bee species is a pollen specialist on Amorpha and was collected in Badlands National Park of South Dakota. Photographed by interns Joyce and ColbyCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 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

Leadplant lover. This bee species is a pollen specialist on Amorpha and was collected in Badlands National Park of South Dakota. Photographed by interns Joyce and ColbyCanon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, 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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Andrena cragini, M, Back, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Back, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Back, SD, Pennington County

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist Joyce, Colby, and Amber

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist Joyce, Colby, and Amber

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Andrena cragini, M, Face, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Face, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Face, SD, Pennington County

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist, Joyce, Colby, and Amber

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist, Joyce, Colby, and Amber

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Andrena cragini, M, Side, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Side, SD, Pennington County
Andrena cragini, M, Side, SD, Pennington County

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist, photgraphed by interns Joyce, Colby, and Amber

Andrena cragini, male, new species record for South Dakota from Badlands National Park as part of a park wide inventory, this small Andrena species appears to be a Leadplant pollen specialist, photgraphed by interns Joyce, Colby, and Amber

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Andrena cressoni, F, Face, VA, Westmoreland Co
Andrena cressoni, F, Face, VA, Westmoreland Co
Andrena cressoni, F, Face, VA, Westmoreland Co

A very common bee in our region. It can be found in almost any spring habitat from woods to yards.

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Andrena cressonii, F, Back, MD
Andrena cressonii, F, Back, MD
Andrena cressonii, F, Back, MD

Andrena cressonii - Common, shows up almost everywhere in the spring. Secret identification tip of the day: There is a raised line slanting across the pronotal collar that is usually visible from one side of there other (depending on how the head is cocked). As you go west the legs tend to get very orange...is it a different species?

Andrena cressonii - Common, shows up almost everywhere in the spring. Secret identification tip of the day: There is a raised line slanting across the pronotal collar that is usually visible from one side of there other (depending on how the head is cocked). As you go west the legs tend to get very orange...is it a different species?

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Andrena cressonii, f, back, Pr. George's Co., MD
Andrena cressonii, f, back, Pr. George's Co., MD
Andrena cressonii, f, back, Pr. George's Co., MD

Another photograph of the very common Andrena cressonii, captured right here in Prince George's County, and photographed by Erick Hernandez.

Another photograph of the very common Andrena cressonii, captured right here in Prince George's County, and photographed by Erick Hernandez.

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Andrena cressonii, F, Face, MD
Andrena cressonii, F, Face, MD
Andrena cressonii, F, Face, MD

Andrena cressonii - Common, shows up almost everywhere in the spring. Secret identification tip of the day: There is a raised line slanting across the pronotal collar that is usually visible from one side of there other (depending on how the head is cocked). As you go west the legs tend to get very orange...is it a different species?

Andrena cressonii - Common, shows up almost everywhere in the spring. Secret identification tip of the day: There is a raised line slanting across the pronotal collar that is usually visible from one side of there other (depending on how the head is cocked). As you go west the legs tend to get very orange...is it a different species?

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Andrena cressonii, Male, Back, Maryland
Andrena cressonii, Male, Back, Maryland
Andrena cressonii, Male, Back, Maryland

One of the most common Andrena in the East, as well as throughout the US and southern Canada. Here we have the male of Andrena cressonii. This species shows up across many habitats, weedy, wooded, agricultural, lawns, suburbs, and wildlands.

One of the most common Andrena in the East, as well as throughout the US and southern Canada. Here we have the male of Andrena cressonii. This species shows up across many habitats, weedy, wooded, agricultural, lawns, suburbs, and wildlands.