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long-horned bee

  1. Long-horned Bee

    Long-horned Bee

    Long-horned Bee (Melissodes sp.: Apidae)
  2. GPS Visitor.....Long-horned Bee

    GPS Visitor.....Long-horned Bee

  3. Long-horned Bee, BCA, Bryan.jpg

    Long-horned Bee, BCA, Bryan.jpg

    Long-horned Bee (Melissodes sp.: Apidae) Nectaring Gayfeather (Liatris punctata: Asteraceae)
  4. Long-horned Bee (left), Weevil Wasp (right)

    Long-horned Bee (left), Weevil Wasp (right)

    Long-horned Bee (Melissodes sp.: Apidae) ca. 8 mm long and a Weevil Wasp (Cerceris sp.: Crabronidae ) ca. 6 mm long. The plant is Greggs Mistflower (Conoclinium greggii: Asteraceae) My house, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Planted flower beds at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation.
  5. Long-horned Bee (male)

    Long-horned Bee (male)

    Long-horned Bee (Melissodes sp.: Apidae) They are ca. 1.3-1.6 cm (0.51-0.63 in) long. Only the male has the long antennae. Photographed at Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Open park with scattered pecan, hackberry and elm trees at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation. Post Oak Savannah...
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