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Citrus Family (Family Rutaceae)

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will_aguado

Date

October 29, 2023 03:38 PM WIB

Description

Locally called "rambangon". Very abundant.

Maybe Acronychia pedunculata? Or Tetractomia tetandra?

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will_aguado

Date

September 19, 2023 09:58 PM WIB

Description

Locally called "pinding pandan".

Exudes a yellow sap that can cause an allergic reaction on the skin. Causes red blsiters that stain the skin black.

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Fulvous-haired Cellophane-Cuckoo (Epeolus fulvopilosus)

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hemavipa

Date

May 24, 2020 11:46 AM CDT

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What

Leafcutter, Mortar, and Resin Bees (Genus Megachile)

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resdwikelana

Date

April 2, 2024 09:12 AM WIB

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Date

January 2024

Place

Indonesia (Google, OSM)

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tomheijnen

Date

March 19, 2024 12:05 PM WITA

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regray

Date

February 18, 2010 03:28 PM +08

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What

Stingless Bees (Tribe Meliponini)

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m_mr

Date

February 12, 2024 01:42 PM +08

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What

Shadow-winged Resin Bee (Megachile umbripennis)

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ilove_birds

Date

October 20, 2022 03:06 PM +08

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What

Large Carpenter Bees (Genus Xylocopa)

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indrajaya96

Date

August 31, 2023 08:57 AM WIB

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What

Giant Honey Bee (Apis dorsata)

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lunarjade

Date

August 14, 2023 06:51 AM +08

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What

Wax Plants (Genus Hoya)

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will_aguado

Date

May 29, 2023 10:10 AM WIB

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What

Notch-backed Cellophane-cuckoo Bee (Epeolus scutellaris)

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mmccarthy98

Date

October 2023

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matthewkwan

Date

September 11, 2023 05:42 AM +08

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What

Leathery Sweat Bee (Lasioglossum coriaceum)

Observer

mmccarthy98

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willievdw

Date

August 18, 2019 05:28 PM AWST

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isabetabug

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slowswakey

Date

July 21, 2023 10:05 AM +08

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What

Stripe-backed Resin-Leafcutter (Trachusa dorsalis)

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mmccarthy98

Date

August 2023

Description

visiting Strophostyles umbellata. Thanks @gnatcatcher!

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isabetabug

Date

April 2015

Description

eating a freshly caught springtail

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What

Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)

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isabetabug

Date

December 9, 2022 01:52 PM WIB

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What

Nomad Bees (Genus Nomada)

Observer

mmccarthy98

Date

May 18, 2023 11:24 AM EDT

Description

little, dark, & bidentate; tibial spurs looked about right from specimen. Andrena imitatrix still around and I think is a host for them.

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mmccarthy98

Date

May 2023

Description

luteola itself, checked against specimen; wide carina on cheek, mostly yellow propodeum, 10ish stubby little red setae on hind tibia

Could their host be Andrena hilaris?

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What

Pygmy Nomad (Nomada pygmaea)

Observer

mmccarthy98

Date

May 15, 2023 10:47 AM EDT

Description

at least that's what specimens seem to key to; microscope pix tba

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What

Azalea Mining Bee (Andrena cornelli)

Observer

mmccarthy98

Date

May 15, 2023 02:44 PM EDT

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mmccarthy98

Date

May 15, 2023 12:25 PM EDT

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What

Cerulean Carpenter (Xylocopa caerulea)

Observer

botalex

Date

April 1, 2011 07:37 PM +08

Description

Nuluhon Trusmadi Forest Reserve, Keningau District, Sabah, Borneo. 1100 m., lower montane dipterocarp forest.

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isabetabug

Date

November 5, 2022 11:11 AM WIB

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isabetabug

Date

February 2023

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philbenstead

Date

January 14, 2023 02:01 PM +08

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camgoodhead

Date

January 22, 2023 09:10 PM WIB

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What

Jade Hawkmoth (Daphnis hypothous)

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camgoodhead

Date

January 14, 2023 06:23 PM WIB

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What

Stingless Bees (Tribe Meliponini)

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sheng860419

Date

August 3, 2017 11:51 AM +08

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iwank

Date

September 24, 2022 05:28 PM WITA

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mroseup

Date

September 22, 2022 11:53 AM WITA

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mmccarthy98

Date

June 2022

Description

No kidding.

@joegiulian and @samwilhelm first observed and collected small Colletes males hovering around a patch of Kalmia angustifolia at this open, sandy site in the Pinelands during the last week of May. C. bradleyi had been on our radar, but this was somewhat earlier than we expected since previous records are from mid-late June. The male of C. bradleyi was formerly unknown, but it seemed to us that multiple features of these male specimens (fine, well-spaced punctures on scutum, carinate metapleural projection with testaceous rim) were reminiscent of descriptions of the female of C. bradleyi by Mitchell (1951) and Stephen (1954). The following day, @andrew_aldercotte and I visited the same site and observed multiple male Colletes, as well as females that appeared to be collecting pollen from Kalmia angustifolia (see photo). Male specimens collected on this day matched those collected previously at the site by Joe and Sam and females we collected keyed exactly to C. bradleyi following Mitchell (1951) and Stephen (1954). Highly distinctive in the field - overall impression much like other americanus-group Colletes, but somewhat duller and lacking basal hair bands on tergites; quite unique among the Colletes and general bee fauna active in our area at this time of year. Subsequent visits to other sites in the Pinelands have turned up several more female and male specimens, all collected in association with Kalmia angustifolia (alongside Andrena kalmiae and occasionally Colletes consors!). Full natural history writeup in the works...

A specimen recently discovered by Joe that was taken in Washington County, Maine, provides the first evidence that this species may occur more widely than previously thought. Moral of the story for beewatchers in the northeast US: scrutinize flowering Sheep Laurel, especially in sandy barrens habitats!

Perhaps even more interestingly, Joe and Sam also managed to collect several male specimens of an as-of-yet unidentified Epeolus visiting Kalmia alongside Colletes bradleyi at our "original" site on the date that they first observed C. bradleyi males; we have yet to find additional individuals of this Epeolus despite effort.

See observation of male here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/122250341
See observations of Epeolus here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/122250342
and here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/122250345

UPDATE: Thomas Onuferko identifies the Epeolus as E. inornatus; considering previous host records for this species, it's likely associated with Colletes banksi, which almost certainly occurs at this site

Additional DSLR photos of specimens tba

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What

Island Forest-Digger (Amegilla insularis)

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birdtan

Date

September 6, 2022 09:31 PM +08

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bee

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What

Large Carpenter Bees (Genus Xylocopa)

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alexfrood

Date

August 15, 2022 05:16 PM +08

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lingyj

Date

June 2022

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mmccarthy98

Date

July 2022

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What

Hawthorn Mining Bee (Andrena crataegi)

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mmccarthy98

Date

May 17, 2022 03:33 PM EDT

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mmccarthy98

Date

May 2021

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mmccarthy98

Date

March 27, 2021 04:19 PM EDT

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mmccarthy98

Date

March 15, 2018 03:33 PM EDT

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What

Island Forest-Digger (Amegilla insularis)

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shuanda

Date

October 2017

Place

Sabah, MY (Google, OSM)

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squiresk

Date

May 8, 2018 05:21 PM EDT

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cerceris

Date

July 8, 2020 11:50 AM EDT

Description

elementary school ball field, digging into side of Cerceris fumipennis nest

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