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Lasioglossum michiganense, F, Side, NY, Queens 2014-04-22-14.59.53 ZS PMax

Image of Lasioglossum Curtis 1833

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Lasioglossum michiganense - Mounted specimen - Lateral view Summary[edit] Description: English: Now, this is an interesting bee. Obviously it has occurred in Michigan, and indeed until quite recently that was the only place it was known from and in fact, was known only from one single specimen. However, it was so unique that was described by Ted Mitchell over 50 years ago as a new species. Part of its uniqueness is that it is a cleptoparasite of other Lasioglossum species. Also interesting is the fact that it was found, this particular specimen that is, in Queens, New York City at the very tip of breezy point. You never know what interesting natural history you'll find anywhere. Photographed by Brooke Alexander. 18:40, 9 August 2015 (UTC)18:40, 9 August 2015 (UTC){{{{{{0}}}}}}18:40, 9 August 2015 (UTC)18:40, 9 August 2015 (UTC) All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish. Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all Ye know on earth and all ye need to know " Ode on a Grecian Urn" John Keats Contact information: Sam Droege sdroege@usgs.gov 301 497 5840. Date: 30 April 2014. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54563451@N08/19987036192/. Author: Sam Droege.

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