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Thanks for all the great photos- it is amazing what we can see from even a snapshot. The best photos will not only be well-focused close-ups with high resolution (allowing viewers to zoom in), but will show the features used in bee identification. Ideally, these will show up in a top view (showing wing venation and abdomen details) the face, and the side of the bee. The pattern of veins in the wing is especially important for the "green sweat bees" (Agapostemon, Augochlora, Augochlorella, and others). Photos of the face (front view, or side) help to tell whether its a mining bee (Andrena and relatives). A closeup of the abdomen is especially useful for some of the other sweat bees. A good view of the pollen baskets is always helpful. The same features are key for bumble bees- pay special attention to getting a clear image of the pattern of color on the abdomen for them.

Posted on May 4, 2017 02:42 AM by rjm2 rjm2

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You're welcome, I'm more than happy to offer my photos! And thank you for the suggestions, I will definitely take all of that into consideration for any future posts.

Cheers!

Posted by cmitch32 almost 7 years ago

Thank you Randy!

Posted by cvnp_wildlife almost 7 years ago

This guide to bee genera is really helpful (most of the Maryland bees covered here apply to Ohio) - http://bio2.elmira.edu/fieldbio/beesofmarylandbookversion1.pdf

Posted by rjm2 almost 7 years ago

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