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Ischnura posita, side
Ischnura posita, side
Ischnura posita, side

Ischnura posita, August 2012, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Bottomland Back pool, Determination by Richard Orr

Ischnura posita, August 2012, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Bottomland Back pool, Determination by Richard Orr

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Isepeolus albopictus, m, back, Buenos Aires Argentina
Isepeolus albopictus, m, back, Buenos Aires Argentina
Isepeolus albopictus, m, back, Buenos Aires Argentina

A 100 year old specimen of a nest parasite of Colletes from Argentina. Those patterns on its abdomen are tiny, multibranched prone hairs. Nifty bee graphics. Picture by Samia Shell.

A 100 year old specimen of a nest parasite of Colletes from Argentina. Those patterns on its abdomen are tiny, multibranched prone hairs. Nifty bee graphics. Picture by Samia Shell.

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Isepeolus viperinus, face, m, Buenos Aires
Isepeolus viperinus, face, m, Buenos Aires
Isepeolus viperinus, face, m, Buenos Aires

Here is an approximately 100 year old specimen from the Smithsonian that we recently obtained from old loans. A relatively obscure group from South America...this one come from South America. The only host record I can find is from Colletes. Picture by Samia Shell.

Here is an approximately 100 year old specimen from the Smithsonian that we recently obtained from old loans. A relatively obscure group from South America...this one come from South America. The only host record I can find is from Colletes. Picture by Samia Shell.

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Isepeolus viperinus, right, m, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Isepeolus viperinus, right, m, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Isepeolus viperinus, right, m, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Here is an approximately 100 year old specimen from the Smithsonian that we recently obtained from old loans. A relatively obscure group from South America...this one come from South America. The only host record I can find is from Colletes. Picture by Samia Shell.

Here is an approximately 100 year old specimen from the Smithsonian that we recently obtained from old loans. A relatively obscure group from South America...this one come from South America. The only host record I can find is from Colletes. Picture by Samia Shell.

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Juglans nigra, Black Walnut pistillate flower, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Juglans nigra, Black Walnut pistillate flower, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz
Juglans nigra, Black Walnut pistillate flower, Howard County, MD, HeLoMetz

Yep, Black Walnuts have flowers....and here is a female one. Check out the fuzzy stigmas on top of what will be the nut later.

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Jumping Spider 1, M, face,
Jumping Spider 1, M, face,
Jumping Spider 1, M, face,

Jumping Spider, Salticidae, Grabbed this one from a batch of National Park specimens of bees. Likely this came from Fossil Butte National Monument. Floated in hand sanitizer, this time Ben moved specimen so that most of the hairs stayed behind, also positioned specimen high in cuvette to get more of a black look

Jumping Spider, Salticidae, Grabbed this one from a batch of National Park specimens of bees. Likely this came from Fossil Butte National Monument. Floated in hand sanitizer, this time Ben moved specimen so that most of the hairs stayed behind, also positioned specimen high in cuvette to get more of a black look

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Jumping Spider 5, face, Upper Marlboro
Jumping Spider 5, face, Upper Marlboro
Jumping Spider 5, face, Upper Marlboro

Yet another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, jumping spiders are so personable and downright cute at this scaleCanon 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

Yet another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, jumping spiders are so personable and downright cute at this scaleCanon 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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jumping spider 7, face, upper marlboro, md
jumping spider 7, face, upper marlboro, md
jumping spider 7, face, upper marlboro, md

Another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, this one is only a few mm long, lots of wonderful things live complictated lives at the scale of a few mmCanon 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

Another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, this one is only a few mm long, lots of wonderful things live complictated lives at the scale of a few mmCanon 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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Jumping spider full view, beltsville, md
Jumping spider full view, beltsville, md
Jumping spider full view, beltsville, md

Yesterday I captured this smallish (10mm) jumping spider. Not being a spider person I have not idea which genus it even is. So any help there would be wonderful. The closeup was done with a 10x nikon microscope lens on a 200mm used pentax. Beltsville, Maryland.

Yesterday I captured this smallish (10mm) jumping spider. Not being a spider person I have not idea which genus it even is. So any help there would be wonderful. The closeup was done with a 10x nikon microscope lens on a 200mm used pentax. Beltsville, Maryland.

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Jumping spider, back
Jumping spider, back
Jumping spider, back

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

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jumping spider, beltsville, md
jumping spider, beltsville, md
jumping spider, beltsville, md

Yesterday I captured this smallish (10mm) jumping spider. Not being a spider person I have not idea which genus it even is. So any help there would be wonderful. The closeup was done with a 10x nikon microscope lens on a 200mm used pentax. Beltsville, Maryland.

Yesterday I captured this smallish (10mm) jumping spider. Not being a spider person I have not idea which genus it even is. So any help there would be wonderful. The closeup was done with a 10x nikon microscope lens on a 200mm used pentax. Beltsville, Maryland.

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Jumping spider, face
Jumping spider, face
Jumping spider, face

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

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Jumping spider, md Patuxent WRR
Jumping spider, md Patuxent WRR
Jumping spider, md Patuxent WRR

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

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Jumping spider, underside
Jumping spider, underside
Jumping spider, underside

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

A series of shots of an unknown jumping spider from the Patuxent Bee Laboratory. Wish I knew more about spider id......

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jumping spider7, side, Upper Marlboro, md
jumping spider7, side, Upper Marlboro, md
jumping spider7, side, Upper Marlboro, md

Another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, this one is only a few mm long, lots of wonderful things live complictated lives at the scale of a few mmCanon 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

Another unknown jumping spider from Upper Marlboro, this one is only a few mm long, lots of wonderful things live complictated lives at the scale of a few mmCanon 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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jumping spider8, face, upper marlboro, md
jumping spider8, face, upper marlboro, md
jumping spider8, face, upper marlboro, md

Unknown Jumping Spider from Upper Marlboro, MD Canon 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

Unknown Jumping Spider from Upper Marlboro, MD Canon 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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Jumping-Spider,on-fish-hook-eyes
Jumping-Spider,on-fish-hook-eyes
Jumping-Spider,on-fish-hook-eyes

Unknown Jumping spider, August 2012, Beltsville, Maryland, Benjamin A Coulter helped narrow this down to perhaps an immature Thiodina sylvana

Unknown Jumping spider, August 2012, Beltsville, Maryland, Benjamin A Coulter helped narrow this down to perhaps an immature Thiodina sylvana

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Jumping-Spider,on-fishhook-face
Jumping-Spider,on-fishhook-face
Jumping-Spider,on-fishhook-face

Unknown Jumping spider, August 2012, Beltsville, Maryland, Benjamin A Coulter helped narrow this down to perhaps an immature Thiodina sylvana

Unknown Jumping spider, August 2012, Beltsville, Maryland, Benjamin A Coulter helped narrow this down to perhaps an immature Thiodina sylvana

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June bug 1, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD
June bug 1, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD
June bug 1, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD

A different July June Bug, Scarabaeid beetle, from my moth light, Upper Marlboro, MD

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June bug 2, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD
June bug 2, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD
June bug 2, U, Underside, Upper Marlboro, MD

A July June Bug, Scarabaeid beetle, from my moth light, Upper Marlboro, MD

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Kalmia latifolia, Mountain laurel flowers, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Kalmia latifolia, Mountain laurel flowers, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman
Kalmia latifolia, Mountain laurel flowers, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia. One of the last woodland bloomers in late May and early June in our part of the world.