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Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, face
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, face
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, face

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella.

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella.

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Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side
Ashmeadiella xenomastax, ca, santa barbara, side

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella. 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.

From Santa Rosa Island , one of the Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California and part of the Channel Islands National Park come this tiny Ashmeadiella. 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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Asilid, Bumblebee mimic
Asilid, Bumblebee mimic
Asilid, Bumblebee mimic

Laphria posticata. A lot going on here, at least for me, first there is a wonderful aesthetic contrast between the mounds of black clay and the robber fly; the crispness of the angled wings and the just imperfectness of the bilateral symmetry combined with the mirroring of the yellow hairs on the thorax in opposition to those of the abdomen.

Laphria posticata. A lot going on here, at least for me, first there is a wonderful aesthetic contrast between the mounds of black clay and the robber fly; the crispness of the angled wings and the just imperfectness of the bilateral symmetry combined with the mirroring of the yellow hairs on the thorax in opposition to those of the abdomen.

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Asilidae, U, Face, Carroll Co., MD
Asilidae, U, Face, Carroll Co., MD
Asilidae, U, Face, Carroll Co., MD

Laphria species, a Robber Fly that mimics bees. They sit around waiting for a passing fly, attach, and then suck it dry. You should appreciate the fact that this species is measured in mm, Captured by Tim McMahon and photographed by Wayne Boo

Laphria species, a Robber Fly that mimics bees. They sit around waiting for a passing fly, attach, and then suck it dry. You should appreciate the fact that this species is measured in mm, Captured by Tim McMahon and photographed by Wayne Boo

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Asilidae, U, Side, Carroll Co., MD
Asilidae, U, Side, Carroll Co., MD
Asilidae, U, Side, Carroll Co., MD

Laphria thoracica, a Robber fly that mimics bees. The sit around waiting for a passing fly, attach, and then suck it dry. You should appreciate the fact that this species is measured in mm, captured by Tim McMahon and photographed by Wayne Boo

Laphria thoracica, a Robber fly that mimics bees. The sit around waiting for a passing fly, attach, and then suck it dry. You should appreciate the fact that this species is measured in mm, captured by Tim McMahon and photographed by Wayne Boo

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Asilidae
Asilidae
Asilidae

Laphria saffrana, a fly, a robberfly to be exact, but a lovely mimic of Yellowjackets. Collected at Hitchiti Experimental Forest, Georgia, in Glycol trap

Laphria saffrana, a fly, a robberfly to be exact, but a lovely mimic of Yellowjackets. Collected at Hitchiti Experimental Forest, Georgia, in Glycol trap

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Aspicera hartigi
Aspicera hartigi
Aspicera hartigi

This is picture 4 from a 12 picture invited series by Matt Buffington (matt.buffington@usda.gov) at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group using specimens from the U.S. Natural History Museum Smithsonian.

This is picture 4 from a 12 picture invited series by Matt Buffington (matt.buffington@usda.gov) at the USDA Parastitic Hymentoptera group using specimens from the U.S. Natural History Museum Smithsonian.

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Assassin Bug nymph, U, side
Assassin Bug nymph, U, side
Assassin Bug nymph, U, side

Hemipteran, found in my office today, Beltsville, Maryland. Identified as a nymphal Assassin but of the genus Zelus by Speech Path Girl.... In hand sanitizer with plastic knife in the base to decrease refractions that lighten the lower sections...seem to work, but am now thinking that I need to get some crystal cuvettes that may have better visual acuity....

Hemipteran, found in my office today, Beltsville, Maryland. Identified as a nymphal Assassin but of the genus Zelus by Speech Path Girl.... In hand sanitizer with plastic knife in the base to decrease refractions that lighten the lower sections...seem to work, but am now thinking that I need to get some crystal cuvettes that may have better visual acuity....

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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side3
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side3
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side3

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper, nc, side

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc
Atrytonopsis quinteri, crystal skipper,face nc

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

Here is the Crystal Skipper, (Atrytonopsis quinteri) sent to me by Heather Cayton, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina where its entire range is but 2 barrier islands (one highly developed) where its caterpillars mildly munch on seaside little bluestem.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Back5, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Face, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco
Augochlora buscki, M, Side2, Puerto Rico, Yauco

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

A widespread western hemisphere group, this is one of many bright green Augochlora species (others can range in the black to purple/blue spectrums), this one is special because it occurs only on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, where it was collected by Sara Prado in agricultural fields...a local pollinator.

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Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County
Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County
Augochlora pura, F, Side, TN, Polk County

The lovely drinkeyeball Augochlora pura...one of the most common bees of forests and forest edges, here with its tongue partially extended just to remind us how different bees are from mammals, remarkable really.

The lovely drinkeyeball Augochlora pura...one of the most common bees of forests and forest edges, here with its tongue partially extended just to remind us how different bees are from mammals, remarkable really.

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Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, back, Hardy Co. West Virginia

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

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Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia
Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia
Augochlora pura, m, face, Hardy Co. West V irginia

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

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Augochlora pura, m, right side, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, right side, Hardy Co. West Virginia
Augochlora pura, m, right side, Hardy Co. West Virginia

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

One of THE most common bees in Eastern North America and one of the most woodland oriented. This species nests in rotting wood and I have found them overwintering underneath the loose bark of logs on the ground.

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Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic
Augochlora regina, U, face, Dominican Republic

Augochlora regina, Dominican Republic, formerly A. elegans.Also have been dubbed the Blue Man bee