RM2BF22D3–Mining Bee Andrenid Bee. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RMBK762J–A miner bee checks for danger before leaving the safety of her underground nest.
RM2X2N723–Honey bee seen next to a foxglove flower of which the leaves are poisonous to humans and may be fatal if ingested.
RM2BF2288–Mining Bee. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RMDA0E4H–Mining bee (Andrena spp) clinging to plant leaf, Little Cataraqui Conservation Area, Ontario
RM2W9TJ1F–Natural colorful closeup on a black and sparsely-haired andrenid solitary bee, Panurgus in a yellow flower
RMF6A9NK–Andrena uvulariae, M, Face, MA, Franklin County 2015-07-07-160939 ZS PMax UDR
RFGKMRD3–Andrenid Bee
RMM90C7F–Bee. Andrena uvulariae, M, Side, MA, Franklin County
RME29194–Grey-patched Mining Bee (Andrena nitida) adult male, Norfolk, England, April
RMRH3R4F–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. March 3, 1898. THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. 87 the apex, while in both these families the labial palpi (Ip) are cylindrical; in the Apidre the tongue is long and threadlike, and in this. VafU Fig. 2.—Tongues of Colletid (Colletcx), Andrenid (Aadrcna), Apid (Megachilc). family the two first joints of the labial palpi are long and sheathlike, the two apical joints being minute. All the higher bees, including the humble-bees and the honey-bees, belong to this last family. On the thorax the wings and legs require a little further attention. The sk
RM2X3B01Y–Mining Bee (Andrena sp.)
RM2X28FTW–Mining Bee (Andrena sp.)
RMBK762X–A miner bee checks for danger before leaving the safety of her underground nest.
RMBK84YB–A miner bee gathers pollen to stock her burrow.
RMF6A9N4–Andrena uvulariae, M, Back, MA, Franklin County 2015-07-07-160001 ZS PMax UDR
RMMAENT4–Bee. Andrena uvulariae, M, Back, MA, Franklin County
RMF7XENM–Grey-patched Mining Bee (Andrena nitida) adult female, feeding on dandelion flower, Powys, Wales, April
RMRH3R49–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. VafU Fig. 2.—Tongues of Colletid (Colletcx), Andrenid (Aadrcna), Apid (Megachilc). family the two first joints of the labial palpi are long and sheathlike, the two apical joints being minute. All the higher bees, including the humble-bees and the honey-bees, belong to this last family. On the thorax the wings and legs require a little further attention. The sketch (fig. 3) shows the anterior wing of the humble-bee. It consists of branching nervures which enclose the cells. The base or root of the wing is pro- tected by a small scale (t) ca
RM2X28FTN–Mining Bee (Andrena sp.)
RMBK84YH–A miner bee gathers pollen to stock her burrow.
RMM90C7C–Bee. Andrena uvulariae, M, Face, MA, Franklin County
RME29192–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult, extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RMRG2XM7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 514 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. Ik.i ci 2. I Ik- distribution of False Rue-anemone (Isopyrum biternatum) in Ontario (insert) and North America. Ontario distribution taken from Argus and White (1983). this species flowers. A variety of insects visit /. biternatum flowers (e.g., i>i mellifera, andrenid bees, halictid bees, syrphid Hies, other Hies, and bee- tles), however, the rate ol visitation of these pollina- tors to / biternatum plants is low, even when /. biternatum is in flowei (Melampy and Hayworth 1980). Isopyrum biternatum, which is a n
RM2X28FTT–Mining Bee (Andrena sp.)
RME2918X–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult, locally extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RME29193–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult female, carrying pollen, extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RME2918W–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult female, carrying pollen, locally extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RME2918Y–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult female, in flight, carrying pollen, locally extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RME29190–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult female, in flight, carrying pollen, locally extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
RME29191–Grey Mining Bee (Andrena vaga) adult female, carrying pollen and digging nest, extinct in UK since 1946 and first seen again this year at two sites, Dungeness RSPB Reserve, Kent, England, April 2014
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