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, characteristic of some male bumble
Queen observed emerging from winter hibernation. Very early for this area, but ...
. Here is a forest service article about identifying
This species is a Pine-Oak Mountain
The most louseworts I have ever seen in one place. They were all at peak bloom ...
In the last photo, you can see the unbloomed buds and where the "Woolly" comes ...
Medium-large, fuzzy yellow fly with stout proboscis. Perching on foliage and ...
. Flowers are hermaphrodites, and the pollination done by
Xylocopa violacea, the violet carpenter
summer, and are pollinated by butterflies and
summer, and are pollinated by butterflies and
, that are found on Composites, Umbellifers, etc. Their larvae are ...