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Perdita swenki, M, back2, New York, Queens County
Perdita swenki, M, back2, New York, Queens County
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Perdita swenki, M, Face, MI, Alger County
Perdita swenki, M, Face, MI, Alger County
Perdita swenki, M, Face, MI, Alger County

Small, small, and a lover of sand dunes. Restricted to Sand Dune and Deep Sand habitats and thus uncommonly found and often restricted to protected areas. This one from Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore. Of course you noticed that it had 13 antennal segments and extensive yellow on its face making it a male.

Small, small, and a lover of sand dunes. Restricted to Sand Dune and Deep Sand habitats and thus uncommonly found and often restricted to protected areas. This one from Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore. Of course you noticed that it had 13 antennal segments and extensive yellow on its face making it a male.

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Perdita-bishoppi,-male,-back
Perdita-bishoppi,-male,-back
Perdita-bishoppi,-male,-back

Perdita bishoppi, Florida, Fort Matanzas National Monument, male

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Perdita-latior,-male,-side
Perdita-latior,-male,-side
Perdita-latior,-male,-side

Perdita latior, male, Arizona Petrified Forest National Park

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Perdita
Perdita
Perdita

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Check the tongue on this bad girl, there is a story here of intense specialization by plant and bee. This tiny bee lives in the deserts of the SW U.S.

A series of pictures from Silas Bossert from the National Collection at the Smithsonian. They use their own hi res camera equipment, but prefer a light background. Check the tongue on this bad girl, there is a story here of intense specialization by plant and bee. This tiny bee lives in the deserts of the SW U.S.

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Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Back, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island
Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Back, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island
Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Back, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island

A wee 2mm Perilampid from Hart-Miller Island collected by Gene Scarpulla and awaiting final determination.

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Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Side, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island
Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Side, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island
Perilampus fulvicornis (tent), F, Side, MD, Baltimore County, Hart-Miller Island

A wee 2mm Perilampid from Hart-Miller Island in the Chesapeake Bay collected by Gene Scarpulla and awaiting final deterimination.

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Periplaneta americana, Face, MD, Prince Georges county
Periplaneta americana, Face, MD, Prince Georges county
Periplaneta americana, Face, MD, Prince Georges county

More cute cockroach pictures..American Cockroach, 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

More cute cockroach pictures..American Cockroach, 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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Periplaneta americana, face, top of head, MD, prince georges county
Periplaneta americana, face, top of head, MD, prince georges county
Periplaneta americana, face, top of head, MD, prince georges county

The smiling face of an American Cockroach...if you get over your pre-consieved notions, these are really pretty handsome insects and most people would not recognize them if they saw this picture.

The smiling face of an American Cockroach...if you get over your pre-consieved notions, these are really pretty handsome insects and most people would not recognize them if they saw this picture.

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phantom crane fly
phantom crane fly
phantom crane fly

Bittacomorpha clavipes - Here is a 10x shot of this lovely flies face, collected in my back yard in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Seems to have a very odd tongue.

Bittacomorpha clavipes - Here is a 10x shot of this lovely flies face, collected in my back yard in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Seems to have a very odd tongue.

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Phengodes species, U, Right, U
Phengodes species, U, Right, U
Phengodes species, U, Right, U

I will have to look up the location back at the lab, but it came from one of the eastern forest service glycol traps...one of the glowworm species

I will have to look up the location back at the lab, but it came from one of the eastern forest service glycol traps...one of the glowworm species

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Phenocolletes , f, australia, back
Phenocolletes , f, australia, back
Phenocolletes , f, australia, back

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

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Phenocolletes , f, australia, face
Phenocolletes , f, australia, face
Phenocolletes , f, australia, face

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

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Phenocolletes , f, australia, side
Phenocolletes , f, australia, side
Phenocolletes , f, australia, side

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

Phenacolletes mimus, Australian Shorthair, specimen collected by Laurence Packer in AustraliaIn the dry, sparsely populated portions of Western Australia one can find the Australian Shorthair. While it is a pollen collecting bee, it has very short hairs, making it similar to some of the short, thick bodied waspy relatives of bees.

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Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-face

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012, Determination by Matthias Buck

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012, Determination by Matthias Buck

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Philanthus gibbosus, female,-side
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-side
Philanthus gibbosus, female,-side

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012 Determination by Matthias Buck

Philanthus gibbosus, female, Anne Arundel County, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge, Maryland, July 2012 Determination by Matthias Buck

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Phrictus diadema, brazil, snout
Phrictus diadema, brazil, snout
Phrictus diadema, brazil, snout

Another dragon fulgorid from the Smithsonian collection. All of these are old and covered with dust and lint from their years traveling to the museum, still a spectacular creature. 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.

Another dragon fulgorid from the Smithsonian collection. All of these are old and covered with dust and lint from their years traveling to the museum, still a spectacular creature. 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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Phrictus diadema, brazil
Phrictus diadema, brazil
Phrictus diadema, brazil

In real life this huge fulgorid (Phrictus diadema)is even more spectacular, this is an old to ancient specimen at the Smithsonian that I shot to test out my photography set up ...still rather magnificently scary looking, even if rather dirty and faded.

In real life this huge fulgorid (Phrictus diadema)is even more spectacular, this is an old to ancient specimen at the Smithsonian that I shot to test out my photography set up ...still rather magnificently scary looking, even if rather dirty and faded.

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Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala
Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala
Phrictus ocellatus, venezuala

Back to posting ancient fulgorid specimens from the Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian. This one, Phrictus ocellatus, is similarly filthy, but cleaned up fairly well for its age...hope to one day take some fresh specimens.

Back to posting ancient fulgorid specimens from the Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian. This one, Phrictus ocellatus, is similarly filthy, but cleaned up fairly well for its age...hope to one day take some fresh specimens.

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Phyllophaga aemula, F, MD, Anne Arundel
Phyllophaga aemula, F, MD, Anne Arundel
Phyllophaga aemula, F, MD, Anne Arundel

The June Bug, whose babies are some of the white grubs you with you wouldn't find in your garden, but at least they are native and you should really share your world.....

The June Bug, whose babies are some of the white grubs you with you wouldn't find in your garden, but at least they are native and you should really share your world.....

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Phymata species, -, Somerset Co., MD
Phymata species, -, Somerset Co., MD
Phymata species, -, Somerset Co., MD

Dragonette. My competitor. AKA the Jagged Ambush Bug. These flower dragons tuck into flowers and jump on the bees (an other insects) that I study, injects them, liquefies their insides, and sucks them out, just like some people do emotionally to others. Rugged.

Dragonette. My competitor. AKA the Jagged Ambush Bug. These flower dragons tuck into flowers and jump on the bees (an other insects) that I study, injects them, liquefies their insides, and sucks them out, just like some people do emotionally to others. Rugged.