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Género AndrenaObservador
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Both Colletes and Andrena present together in this field. This observation was made within 1 foot of this other: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/203013077
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Abelhas (Epifamília Anthophila)Observador
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Both Colletes and Andrena present together in this field. This observation was made within 1 foot of this other: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/203013102
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Género ColletesObservador
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Major new emergence of mostly Colletes on west side of Wilson where large emergence of Andrena occurred a week ago
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Género AndrenaObservador
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Patch of bees on northeast side of Wilson finally emerged one week after patch on northwest side
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Andrena barbaraObservador
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Large emergence of Andrena (plus at least 1 Colletes) on lawn northwest of Wilson Hall. Large patch west of Wilson has not yet come up. 1 out of 3 individuals (the largest one) survived 48 hrs in lab freezer, although it did not become active again for several more days. (In contrast, 1 out of 1 Colletes inaequalis individual became immediately active after 48 hrs in freezer https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/200912374).
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Colletes inaequalisObservador
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Only Colletes I noticed in a recently emerged field of Andrena; it managed to survive 48 hrs in the lab freezer!
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Andrena barbaraObservador
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Based on suggestions of past observations from this bee field, perhaps likely A. barbara
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Caranguejos (Infraordem Brachyura)Observador
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I initially saw this under my office desk and assumed it was a spider molt. Just added a few more photos after I refound it. No idea how a crab got in my office!