Bee and Wasp Stats up to January 2024














Notes

Most of these stats were calculated on 1/1/24, although the stats for the Bombus graph shown first are from 1/17/24. Percentages with decimals are shown rounded up in all of the graphs.

Summary

The percent of records with RG status is currently higher than ever for the most-identified and observed groups, such as Bombus, Vespidae, and broader taxa, especially for regions like Eastern North America, and are possibly higher than they ever will be, at least by the end of this winter season. Most of the IDs made of all records observed up to 5+ years ago to present seem to have been in the past 2 to 3 years, indicating that progress recently accelerated. The very high current % RG stats are a new hymenopteran community record or milestone which could be considered equivalent to virtually completing or catching up on the backlog of Needs ID records for certain taxa/locations, which has often been assumed impossible. Also, the fact that few identifiers use DQA to make indeterminable records RG means the true number and percent of verifiably identified records are even higher than in the graphs, except for readily identifiable taxa that already reached ≈100% RG, like Apis and Sphecius.
Additionally, 1,400+ bee and wasp species and subspecies throughout the world were recently observed and identified for the first time to date on this website, mostly identified since April, 2022, and 300+ new species and subspecies locality records among all sources were recorded, some of including some notable records for the academic literature. Among the stats shown in the graphs, although the percent of records RG stats may never improve beyond the current new records, the stats relating to new locality records, first bee and wasp IDs, total RG records, and total RG species diversity will continue to improve in the future. The current community achievements will help function as a foundation or model for continued bee and wasp observation and identification progress.

Methods

These stats were calculated by viewing observations in Explore mode in a logged out browser, using the Verifiable and Has Photos filters, searching for locations or manually creating locations when unavailable or inaccurate on the website, and filtering by all records and by RG records.

Abbreviations and frequently used scientific names

RG: Research Grade; Records: website Observations; RG Species: number of RG species; % Records RG: percent of the records that are RG; CAN/CA: Canada; US: United States; E.: Eastern; N.: North; S.: South; N.E./NE: Northeastern; Anthophila: Bees; Bombus: Bumble Bees; Apis: Honey Bees; Vespidae: Hornets, Yellowjackets, Paper Wasps, Potter Wasps, and Allies; Crabronidae: Sand Wasps; Sphecidae: Thread-waisted Wasps.

Thanks to the current group members and many additional identifiers and observers not shown (feel free to tag more in or share this post). @agatica @alandmanson @alexanderr @alexia-s @aliandbrice @amir1987 @anubhav-agarwal @anudibranchmom @aperturesciencebydan @athulsankar @axarus @axelgosseries @azhagu @baliwildlife @beesip @berzou @bill-icbugs-lucas @birds_and_wasps @blastcat @bob15noble @bobmcd @bonnienickel @botswanabugs @bugtim @cgwilson @chiefredearth @cholmesphoto @chou_chou @congo_traveler @congonaturalist @cyathus @cypselurus @dagendresen @david99 @david_bio @davidfdz_b82 @dbmcc09 @deboas @dmantack @egordon88 @elenao1 @ellurasanctuary @faluke @flecksy @francisco3_ @gernotkunz @gmmarques @guilhermeramos @herman8 @homemountain @jdulisse @jensbokelaar @joepan50 @jorgevargasramirez @jprado @judygva @justin_ @kneubaue @kris_muier @lavendulan @laz @lendebeer @lljohnson @magdastlucia @marathontomay @marceloamores @marcogu @marina_gorbunova @markb1984 @markusgmeiner @mattf1996 @maxkirsch @missoum73 @mmccarthy98 @morcutt @mpergil @mroseup @muir @mws @myrmecophil @natashataylor @neylon @opolasek @pam-piombino @patsimpson2000 @paulg99 @pcbose @philippwickey @philwarb @poncetejedai_tutor @rafael_carbonell @rguinness @rileywalsh @rjpretor @robertzimmermann @rockyreviko_ @royaltyler @samhough315 @sh3lli3 @shaunmichael @simon_oliver @soysmelliot @squiresk @stephen_wv @suelabbe @taylorsaunders @theworldofpaolo @tjeales @tom_barnes_ @veenas @vishaljadhavindia @watercolorist @wenatcheeb @xris

Posted on January 18, 2024 01:05 AM by bdagley bdagley

Comments

Nice work, @bdagley !

Posted by rafael_carbonell 4 months ago

Promising!

Posted by axelgosseries 4 months ago

iNat is an amazing resource. Imagine what it will be in 10 years.

Posted by axarus 4 months ago

Thanks!

Posted by dbmcc09 4 months ago

That’s very interesting Brian. Thank you!!

Posted by philwarb 4 months ago

Hi bdagley,
Thank you and congratulations for this work. Best wishes.

Posted by chiefredearth 4 months ago

Impressive, Brian!

Posted by morcutt 4 months ago

Interesting analysis - thanks!!!

Posted by judygva 4 months ago

Thanks @bdagley for the mention, interest analysis, hope its grows with the time.

Posted by davidfdz_b82 4 months ago

Very cool, thanks for the @!

Posted by dmantack 4 months ago

Very interesting. Thank you very much @bdagley !

Posted by suelabbe 4 months ago

Interesting to see that Europe has the lowest %RG for bees despite having a small fauna, myriad guidebooks, numerous collections, and a disproportionate number of bee experts (both pro and amateur).

Posted by johnascher 4 months ago

Wow , superb work. well done

Posted by lendebeer 4 months ago

Well done, Brian! For the question John mentioned, maybe that's because European experts incline to share their photos on Flickr.

Posted by homemountain 3 months ago

Thanks for all your work, everyone!

Posted by tiwane 3 months ago

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