usgsbiml:
“Hoplitis truncata. A relatively uncommon bee, that shows up here and there with no apparent pattern that I can see. You can see a nice view of the long tongue this species has to extract nectar from deep-throated flowers. Picture by Kamren...

usgsbiml:

Hoplitis truncata.   A relatively uncommon bee, that shows up here and there with no apparent pattern that I can see.  You can see a nice view of the long tongue this species has to extract nectar from deep-throated flowers.  Picture by Kamren Jefferson.  Bee from Dave Smith’s malaise trap samples form Hardy County, West Virginia.

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