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Colletes aestivalis, m, back, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, back, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, back, Shenandoah NP, VA

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

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Colletes aestivalis, m, face, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, face, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, face, Shenandoah NP, VA

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

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Colletes aestivalis, m, right side, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, right side, Shenandoah NP, VA
Colletes aestivalis, m, right side, Shenandoah NP, VA

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

Rare. This bee (Colletes aestivalis) is rarely seen these days. I have never collected one despite it being recorded in Maryland in the far distant past. So it was nice to see this specimen from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia collected by Jessica Rykken in her studies of the Park's bee fauna. Good news.

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Colletes brevicornis, f, back 2, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, back 2, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, back 2, Pr. George's Co. Maryland

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

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Colletes brevicornis, f, back, Pr. George's County Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, back, Pr. George's County Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, back, Pr. George's County Maryland

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

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Colletes brevicornis, f, face, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, face, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, face, Pr. George's Co. Maryland

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

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Colletes brevicornis, f, side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland
Colletes brevicornis, f, side, Pr. George's Co. Maryland

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

Colletes brevocornis, and uncommonly collected species, one that I associate with dry open areas, it is perhaps a specialist on Venus looking glass in the campanulae family. Difficult to say, since so few have been collected but that is our best guess at this time.

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Colletes brevicornis, m, back, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, back, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, back, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

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Colletes brevicornis, m, face, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, face, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, face, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

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Colletes brevicornis, m, side, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, side, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD
Colletes brevicornis, m, side, velum, Queen Anne Co, MD

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

Chino Farms Maryland....they are restoring their grasslands and open land on what I think is the largest farm in Maryland;and as a bonus they got a specimen of the very rare Colletes brevicornis. Hannah and Ashleigh, new interns from my lab took this picture...good job.

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Colletes cariniger, F, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Back, Greece, Aegean Islands

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

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Colletes cariniger, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Face, Greece, Aegean Islands

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

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Colletes cariniger, F, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands
Colletes cariniger, F, Side, Greece, Aegean Islands

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

Colletes cariniger: one of the larger early spring species and also one of the more common species in its genus in Greece. The females seen commonly foraging for pollen in fields full of composites like chamomile, mayweed and ragwort. This one was collected by Jelle Devalez on the Aegean Islands. Photograph by Brooke Alexander.

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Colletes ciliatus, f, Back, jugbay,MD
Colletes ciliatus, f, Back, jugbay,MD
Colletes ciliatus, f, Back, jugbay,MD

Super cool, Super rare, Super fun. Who would say such a thing about a little brown bee? In this case it is Colletes ciliatus. Here is a bee that was featured in a paper we wrote several years ago as one of the "missing bees" not seen for many years.

Super cool, Super rare, Super fun. Who would say such a thing about a little brown bee? In this case it is Colletes ciliatus. Here is a bee that was featured in a paper we wrote several years ago as one of the "missing bees" not seen for many years.

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Colletes ciliatus, f, face, jugbay,MD
Colletes ciliatus, f, face, jugbay,MD
Colletes ciliatus, f, face, jugbay,MD

Super cool, Super rare, Super fun. Who would say such a thing about a little brown bee? In this case it is Colletes ciliatus. Here is a bee that was featured in a paper we wrote several years ago as one of the "missing bees" not seen for many years.

Super cool, Super rare, Super fun. Who would say such a thing about a little brown bee? In this case it is Colletes ciliatus. Here is a bee that was featured in a paper we wrote several years ago as one of the "missing bees" not seen for many years.

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Epitamyra thermalis, Pyralidae, jamaica, wing close up
Epitamyra thermalis, Pyralidae, jamaica, wing close up
Epitamyra thermalis, Pyralidae, jamaica, wing close up

Ahhhhhh, something new under the sun. Alma Solis a USDA entomologist showed me these specimens of the smallish moth Epitamyra thermalis. After finding essentially nothing about these moths and the super cool sound structure on these male's wings I wrote Alma and she replied: "Sam, you are venturing into scientific NEW information.

Ahhhhhh, something new under the sun. Alma Solis a USDA entomologist showed me these specimens of the smallish moth Epitamyra thermalis. After finding essentially nothing about these moths and the super cool sound structure on these male's wings I wrote Alma and she replied: "Sam, you are venturing into scientific NEW information.

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Eriotremex formosanus, F, back, Haywood County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, back, Haywood County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, back, Haywood County, Tennessee

Eriotremex formosanus, A giant introduced horntail from Asia found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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Eriotremex formosanus, F, face, Haywood County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, face, Haywood County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, face, Haywood County, Tennessee

Eriotremex formosanus, A giant introduced horntail from Asia found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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Eriotremex formosanus, F, side, Blount County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, side, Blount County, Tennessee
Eriotremex formosanus, F, side, Blount County, Tennessee

Eriotremex formosanus, A giant introduced horntail from Asia found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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Eryngium yuccifolium 2, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD
Eryngium yuccifolium 2, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD
Eryngium yuccifolium 2, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD

Rattlesnake Master. What a lovely name for Eryngium yuccifolium. Not so common in the wild,but people are planting it regularly now and it usually yields a lovely show of bees on the blooms. Photo and plant by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Rattlesnake Master. What a lovely name for Eryngium yuccifolium. Not so common in the wild,but people are planting it regularly now and it usually yields a lovely show of bees on the blooms. Photo and plant by Helen Lowe Metzman.

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Eryngium yuccifolium, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD
Eryngium yuccifolium, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD
Eryngium yuccifolium, Rattlesnake master, Howard County, MD

Rattlesnake Master. What a lovely name for Eryngium yuccifolium. Not so common in the wild,but people are planting it regularly now and it usually yields a lovely show of bees on the blooms. Photo and plant by Helen Lowe Metzman.

Rattlesnake Master. What a lovely name for Eryngium yuccifolium. Not so common in the wild,but people are planting it regularly now and it usually yields a lovely show of bees on the blooms. Photo and plant by Helen Lowe Metzman.