Usgsbiml Gallery
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usgsbiml: HEAVY METALThis bumble bee sized shimmering gladiator formed from molten blues and greens
usgsbiml: PsaenythiaA populous genus with many South American species, check out the ultra wide head
usgsbiml: What an interesting (and beautiful) species. Instead of flying during the day, this speci
usgsbiml: A lovely yellow yellow yellow Carpenter Bee from India. The brown wings and yellow hairs
usgsbiml: A female Caenonomada bee from Argentina, taken .from the collection of Laurence Packer at
usgsbiml: New Zealand.These islands have roughly the land mass of Colorado. Bee-wise the comparison
usgsbiml: Nomia foxii. Check out the pearlescent bands on the abdomen. If you see something like
usgsbiml: A male Nomia from Thailand, note the corkscrewed antennae and the greatly expanded leg seg
usgsbiml: India = An unknown species of Amegila collected by Suzanne Batra. The fluorescent hairs
usgsbiml: A lovely fuzzy Centris (C. aethyctera). Collected by Tim McMahon in Costa Rica. Compact
usgsbiml:The giant bumblebee (Bombus dahlbomii). A denizen of the southern Andes and widely believed
usgsbiml: Who doesn’t love a nicely striped bee? Truchusa dorsalis on display here with
usgsbiml: Megachile fortisFromm the Badlands of South Dakota.BIGCheck out its forelegs!Likes sunflow
usgsbiml: Epiclopis gayi - a cleptoparasitic bee (a.k.a nest parasite or cuckoo bee) of almost certa
usgsbiml: A lovely blue green teal spider wasp with purple highlights and infuscated wings. Co
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