Photos of Beautiful collection of Insects !!!

The USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Program is program run by biologists with the U.S. Geological Survey in Maryland. Part of their work is to develop identification tools and keys for native bee species by creating accurate and detailed pictures of native bees and the plants and insects they interact with. The biologists set up a mini studio surrounded by a styrofoam cooler with a black background to make their macro shots, stacking anywhere from 30 to 300 photos to get an image in focus. They have shared their collection of more than 1,200 photos online, from whuich I’ve selected the following  photos

 

Eugloss dilemma, a male orchid bee from the Biscayne National Monument in Florida

 

Leiobunum flavum, a species of arachnids known as harvestmen, from Beltsville, Maryland — from the collection of Dejen Mengis.(CC BY USGS/Sam Droege# 

Exomalopsis analis, a bee from the Dominican Republic. (CC BY USGS/Sam Droege) #

 


An Oak Timberworm, Arrhenodes minutus, found at a moth light owned by photographer Sam Droege.

 

Apple Bark Borer moth, Synanthedon pyri, found in Beltsville, Maryland.

 


Xylocopa cubaecola, a female Cuban Carpenter Bee, found on the base of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

 

Harlequin bug eggs, Murgantia histrionica, a common pest of brassicas, these were raised by the Weber USDA lab at Beltsville, Maryland.

 

Unknown Jumping spider, Beltsville, Maryland, possibly an immature Thiodina sylvana.

 

Augochloropsis metallica, a bee collected in Laurel, Maryland.

 

Unknown Wasp, Yellowstone National Park.

Buffalo Treehopper, unknown species in the genus Ceresa, Collected in Beltsville, Maryland.

 

Chlorion aerarium, the Steel Blue Cricket Hunter, a wasp found in Cumberland, Maryland.

 

Leucauge venusta, Orchard Orb Weaver, Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

 


Gratiana pallidula beetle, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

 


Rove beetle, Staphylinidae, species unknown, found at moth light in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

 


Trichiotinus assimilis, a common Flower Chafer scarab beetle.

 


Tabanidae, unknown Deer Fly form near Bowie, Maryland.

 


Unknown spider found March 21, 2013 in a steam tunnel underneath the Beltsville Agriculture Research Center, possibly Pholcus phalangioides. (CC BY USGS/Sam Droege# 

 

Tabanus atratus, Black Horse Fly, found in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

 

source :::::The Atlantic  …. mail credit :::: senthil natarajan

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