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nan-cee

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Αύγουστος 26, 2012 10:17 ΜΜ CDT

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olgamedvezhonkova

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Ιανουάριος 24, 2010 11:54 ΠΜ +08

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Endemic species inhabiting in the sandy beach shallow and splash zone of lake Baikal

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stenthesnake

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Ιούλιος 9, 2022 11:43 ΠΜ MDT

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Specimen was in bad shape when collected, it was missing legs and part of antenna. Tibia spur is present in second image

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ponerinecat

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Ιανουάριος 2021

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California, US (Google, OSM)

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Unusual stridulation similar to cackling or seal barking, beginning with a short and loud burst of squeaks and slowly puttering out with a series of "heh"s. Beetles will continue to stridulate for more than 2 minutes after the disturbance has ceased.

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thecicadadude

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Σεπτέμβριος 2023

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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Calling from an eastern cottonwood tree in my yard. This is the first definitive proof (a specimen I found might’ve been a weird linnei) that I’ve been able to get that this species is in my area. First one that I have heard in ~2 years. Rarest cicada in my area. This might be their northernmost location

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bennett_grappone

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Ιούλιος 5, 2022 04:04 ΜΜ CDT

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Lincoln, NE, USA (Google, OSM)

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Found dead on the concrete. This specimen is currently deposited in the Nebraska State Museum.

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cholmesphoto

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Απρίλιος 30, 2023 09:25 ΜΜ CDT

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A lone fly attracted to my white light setup adjacent to sand dunes with low, scrubby vegetation.

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suecar

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Αύγουστος 3, 2022 09:23 ΜΜ MST

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14 mm; possible first U.S. record. ID (from photos) by Evan Waite.

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cgstults

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Αύγουστος 29, 2022

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entomo-logic

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Ιούνιος 4, 2016 03:14 ΜΜ CDT

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Fontenelle Forest (Google, OSM)

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3mm

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jayisunj

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Ιούλιος 11, 2022 04:08 ΜΜ CDT

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Kearney, NE, USA (Google, OSM)

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Jumping

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alex_cicindela_guy

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Αύγουστος 2020

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Oklahoma, US (Google, OSM)

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vireolanius

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Ιούλιος 6, 2019 11:21 ΠΜ PDT

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Embedded in an American Kestrel’s scalp

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thecicadadude

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Ιούνιος 2020

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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I haven’t seen one since this date in my yard despite seeing them semi-frequently up to 2020. I hope to see and collect one in 2023

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thecicadadude

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Αύγουστος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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What the heck?!

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jayisunj

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Ιούλιος 12, 2022 06:24 ΜΜ CDT

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Kearney, NE, USA (Google, OSM)

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hexapoda

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Απρίλιος 2022

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United States (Google, OSM)

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evanbondauthor

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Μάιος 16, 2021 03:39 ΜΜ EDT

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jaroschacht

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Ιανουάριος 13, 2022 08:02 ΜΜ CET

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joekunk

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Ιούνιος 30, 1969 04:14 ΜΜ EDT

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alex_cicindela_guy

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Μάιος 18, 2022 02:51 ΜΜ CST

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tototzin

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Ιούλιος 20, 2022 08:20 ΜΜ CDT

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sambiology

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Ιούνιος 13, 2020 09:14 ΜΜ CDT

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Did a little black-lighting at this park trail -- a bit windy so not too too much showed up... Nonetheless, some little bugs hopped on the sheet!

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sambiology

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Μάιος 3, 2021 04:45 ΜΜ CDT

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Looks like some stormy weather coming this evening, so I wanted to get a few more bug observations during the CNC. Headed over to Cobblestone Trail Park to sweep the plants. :)

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finatic

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Ιούλιος 16, 2021 09:16 ΜΜ PDT

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mlodinow

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Αύγουστος 2, 2021 02:11 ΜΜ MST

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froggy143

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Σεπτέμβριος 15, 2021 08:50 ΠΜ MST

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Workers were found in a makeshift termite bait made of a PVC pipe with holes drilled into the side, it was buried in the ground (the top of it was surface level so you could access the inside and a stone was placed on top to act as a cover) and pine wood was put inside, the wood was rotting when I checked it. Termites (Reticulitermes sp.) were present and workers were seen walking in the tunnels that the termites made in the wood. Workers were also seen on the inside and bottom of the PVC pipe.

Very happy to have found these and definitely wasn't expecting to.

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cypselurus

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Ιούνιος 2022

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North Carolina, US (Google, OSM)

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aaron567

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Ιούνιος 25, 2022 12:34 ΜΜ CDT

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New state record for Tennessee, and consequently the northernmost collection of this species. First for iNaturalist as well.

This small, orange worker was crawling on the forest floor slowly, not in very good shape. Looks like it got in a fight.

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silversea_starsong

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Ιούλιος 8, 2022 01:24 ΠΜ MDT

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arbonius

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Σεπτέμβριος 19, 2017 10:11 ΠΜ PDT

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ATTN: This was not my field observation...it is derived from John Karges' iNat observation here.

Context & Collage Details

I became interested in the ID of this small metallic-green syrphid via the discussion thread under John Karges' iNaturalist observation 8376114, where the primary subject of the photos is the larger cerioidine, Sphiximorpha roederii.

The composite collage above (click it twice to view at full-size) was made solely for educational purposes to support the ID of this smaller metallic-green syrphid. It consists of a zoomed-in crop from the 1st photo in John's observation, together with crops of wing venation reference diagrams ("Fig. 2" & "Fig. 4") from the Copestylum and Ornidia pages of the Syrphidae da Amazônia website (associated with the paper Miranda(2017)). I added the colored-arrows to help indicate critical diagnostic ID characters in the discussion below. (Note, in particular, that although I made the collage, the component images were not taken be me, see my "Acknowledgements/Copyright Disclaimer" at bottom of these remarks.)

Genus ID Details

To pursue the ID I started with Miranda's 2017 "Syrphidae da Amazônia" picture key and followed what seemed the two most apropos sequences of choices available, leading to either "Step 1-3" of the key or to "Step 2-1". The joint outcome boiled down to either genus Copestylum or Ornidia (since the other alternatives at "Step 2-1" could be eliminated for John's photos due to: the lack of conspicuous antennae visible from above, and there being just a single species of Cepa in the treatment...which, unlike here, has entirely hyaline wings).

The character dichotomies at "Step 1-3" indicate that, within the given region of coverage (i.e. Amazônia), members of Copestylum are "rarely with metallic shine" while Ornidia have "metallic shine (green to blue)"...suggesting Ornidia here. Due to lack of a clear view of the face and side of the thorax here, two of the remaining three characters in "Step 1-3" can't be evaluated (i.e. those involving facial tubercles and anepimeron hairs)...but I think John's dorsal photo suggests that the notopleuron is indeed "laterally produced" (see orange arrow in the collage...and for comparison the specimen photos in the "Step 1-3" plate...and note that (from the placement of the insect pins) those specimens photos are dorsal(!) views with their heads twisted far to the left...and not profile views as they may initially appear to be!).

Moreover, note the two distinctive dark spots on the otherwise hyaline wings in John's photos (see pink arrows in the collage), which agree with those in the wing diagram for O. obesa in Fig. 4 from the Ornidia page ...and with similar wing markings in other online images, like the male & female BugGuide posts of O. obesa thumbnailed below:

As further support for the genus ID, I noticed something more while scrutinizing the wing venation details in Figs. 2 & 4 at the bottom of the collage (from the Copestylum and Ornidia pages of the Syrphidae da Amazônia website)...something that provides yet another character that appears to separate the genera Copestylum and Ornidia (and that I've corroborated by checking many additional reference images online). I've used yellow arrows in the collage to illustrate this character. It's somewhat technical (involving the basad [= closest to the wing base] veinlet bounding the "discal cell" of the wing) and it's tricky to describe, but here's my attempt:

For Ornidia, the most basad veinlet bounding the discal cell tends "anterior & apicad [= towards the wing apex]"; whereas in Copestylum the corresponding vein tends "anterior & basad [= towards the wing base]".

Each yellow arrow in the collage was drawn to lie within the discal cell of its associated wing, and point to the "basad bounding veinlet" of that discal cell. Though barely visible in the crop of John's photo, that basad bounding veinlet can be seen to be veering anterior and apicad, in accordance with Ornidia.

All of the above strongly points to a genus ID of Ornidia here...as does, additionally, the presence of a transverse "pre-apical scutellar depression" (see blue arrow in the collage) which is absent in most Copestylum but is a distinctive character of Ornidia, as indicated in the paper Thompson(1991), cited below.

Species ID Details

As far as species ID goes, the Ornidia page lists 4 species in its coverage area: O. aemula, O. major, O. obesa, and O. therezinhae.

The paper Thompson(1991) provides a good revision for Ornidia...though it doesn't include O. therezinhae, which was described in 2009 (in the paper Carvalho-Filho & Esposito(2009), which I've not yet seen).

Based on the key and descriptions in Thompson(1991), the small apical wing spot in John's photos eliminates O. aemula (which has a larger apical spot).

I also suspect that this is not O. major...since it's described as having the pre-apical scutellar depression "divided medially" (this character is shared by O. whiteheadi, and is nicely illustrated here). It appears to me that in John's photo (again, see blue arrow) the scutellar depression is not divided medially ...though the image-resolution is perhaps not clear enough to make that assessment unequivocally. To illustrate the potential difficulty here in interpreting this character, note that in the two photos from the BOLDSystems web site thumbnailed below (click them to enlarge)...both of which are females placed as O. major...the 1st specimen does appear to have the pre-apical scutellar depression divided medially; whereas the 2nd does not:
For context, I don't know for sure whether some of the BOLD O. major images may be mis-identified (or perhaps identified solely by molecular concordance with a reference specimen, without cross-checking the given specimen ID using morphology?).

It should be noted that O. obesa is the most widespread and frequently-encountered member of the genus, and is notably "(hemi)synanthropic"...i.e. often associated with (but not dependent on) human settlements (usually rural) where it is known to take advantage of additional resources for larval rearing such as animal dung, sewage, and rotten fruits & vegetables (see Thompson(1991) and 3rd paragraph after the abstract in Martins et. al.(2010)).

So, taking all the above into consideration, I think John's little metallic-green syrphid is most likely Ornidia obesa...though I can not rule out O. major or O. therezinhae with complete confidence.

Acknowledgements/Copyright Disclaimer

While I composed the collage here, the component photos were not taken be me...they were taken by John Karges and the photographers cited in the "Acknowledgements" at the end of Miranda(2017). I'm very grateful to those photographers (and Gil F. G. Miranda) for sharing their work on the web, however I have not yet obtained their explicit usage permission here, though I hope to and am in the process of trying [Note: Regarding preceding struck text...permission has now been obtained, see Postscript below.] In the interim I'm posting this since to the best of my knowledge the usage here (i.e. a transformatively-modified composite image for very-limited educational & non-profit use) is allowed under "fair use" rules (see also here) for limited use in the pursuit of research & scholarship in a non-profit, non-commercial, public interest context such as this. Still, I believe that even when "fair use" applies, it's often good (i.e. considerate & respectful) to inform & request permission of the appropriate parties when one uses their works, and will do so here.

Postscript (7/21/21): Both John Karges and Gil F. G. Miranda have graciously granted permission for usage here...I'm grateful to both of them.

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jayisunj

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Ιούλιος 24, 2022 09:15 ΜΜ CDT

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Kearney, NE, USA (Google, OSM)

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thecicadadude

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Ιούλιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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I discovered a remnant population of about 7 in the back of my yard. I also witnessed a male attempting to mate with a female.

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thecicadadude

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Ιούλιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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Found in spider web

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treegrow

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Σεπτέμβριος 2021

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jayisunj

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Ιούλιος 6, 2022 11:01 ΠΜ CDT

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Kearney, NE, USA (Google, OSM)

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i_fox

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Μάρτιος 2020

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Kansas, US (Google, OSM)

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Found along with 2 or 3 other members of it's species under a rock with Crematogaster atkinsoni ants.
Superb mimic, good enough that I lost it when the ants started moving.

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dan_johnson

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Ιούλιος 3, 2022 12:19 ΜΜ CDT

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cholmesphoto

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Ιούλιος 2022

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New York, US (Google, OSM)

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Approx. 2-3mm

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sammydstecher

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Φεβρουάριος 4, 2022

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As Sifah, Oman (Google, OSM)

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alex_cicindela_guy

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Ιούνιος 2022

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Oklahoma, US (Google, OSM)

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hydrophilus

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Οκτώβριος 2019

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United States (Google, OSM)

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hydrophilus

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Νοέμβριος 28, 2020 01:06 ΜΜ EST

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Observed deep within a river cave.

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hydrophilus

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Αύγουστος 2018

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United States (Google, OSM)

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sunguramy

Ημερομηνία

Ιούλιος 2021

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United States (Google, OSM)

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This one displayed very interesting glow occasionally for a second or two along the length as seen here.

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silaseckhardt

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Νοέμβριος 16, 2021

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Nesting in pipe. The ID was confirmed by Dr. Matthias Buck (@matthias22 ), and Mr. Nicholas Fensler (@nfensler ). For reference, or anyone who is curious, the distinguishing factors are that the hairs on tergum 1 must be a certain length, and the hind coxae must be hairless.

Update: As is apparent from the comments section, it is the other way around: Hind coxae hairy, or else it is another species.

Update II: I got back to site today and took a photo of the pipes where I found the wasp. The nest site is the white one to the left. In the 2nd photo that isn't a wasp, the mud at the back was what I thought to be the nest. Gonna cut it out and raise the wasps, whatever type they are.

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johnmorgan

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Σεπτέμβριος 9, 2021 07:29 ΜΜ CDT

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dr_firefly

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Μάιος 22, 2018 09:39 ΠΜ EDT

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Fireflies in this genus are ant inquilines, and all life stages have been found in the brood-queen-fungal chambers of varied #ant species. They don't seem to feed on or harm the ants.

For more information:
Sivinski, J. M., J. E. Lloyd, S. N. Beshers, L. R. Davis, R. G. Sivinski, S. R. Wing, R. T. Sullivan, P. E. Cushing, and E. Petersson. 1998. A natural history of Pleotomodes needhami Green (Coleoptera: Lampyridae): a firefly symbiont of ants. The Coleopterists Bulletin 52(1): 23–30.

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thecicadadude

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Ιούλιος 8, 2022 04:09 ΜΜ CDT

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Found on vegetation near pond

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wongun

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Ιούνιος 2, 2022 08:40 ΜΜ KST

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nadia_tx_usa

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Ιούλιος 5, 2022 09:45 ΠΜ CDT

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thecicadadude

Ημερομηνία

Ιούνιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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@jayisunj look what I just collected….. it was on the trunk of a huge elm tree in my yard.

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thecicadadude

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Ιούλιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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@jayisunj !!!!!!
I found this on a neighbor’s fence and collected it. You can now have my other specimen if you want

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thecicadadude

Ημερομηνία

Ιούλιος 2022

Τόπος

Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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@jayisunj @hexapoda ….
I was sitting out on my back porch with my parents enjoying fireworks and fireflies when I heard a very loud buzzzz-SMACK. I looked under my porch light to see this beast laying on the door mat.

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mgguilin

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Ιούλιος 4, 2022 11:23 ΠΜ EDT

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Midland, NC, USA (Google, OSM)

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ivanj

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Μάιος 11, 2022 02:28 ΜΜ CEST

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thecicadadude

Ημερομηνία

Ιούλιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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I have a weird ‘cicada sense’. I thought tonight would be the night I’d find a nymph in my yard and guess what…
@jayisunj hopefully tomorrow we can get a species ID.

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amygraz

Ημερομηνία

Σεπτέμβριος 2021

Τόπος

Colorado, US (Google, OSM)

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observed in an open field.sunny summer day in Colorado.

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thecicadadude

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Ιούνιος 2022

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Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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Holy….
This was in the bottom of a drainage creek in my yard….. out of all the dragonflies I expected to find in my yard, this was certainly not one of the top pics
@colindjones @b_coulter @joshualincoln

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sneak-e

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Αύγουστος 10, 2020 01:14 ΠΜ EDT

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I believe same individual spotted on Aug 8th, 2020. Found in same general area.

I found 7 DIFFERENT individuals over a couple weeks.

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thecicadadude

Ημερομηνία

Μάιος 2022

Τόπος

Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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@jayisunj this thing was a tank
ID is from past bugguide IDs

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thecicadadude

Ημερομηνία

Αύγουστος 2020

Τόπος

Illinois, US (Google, OSM)

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Reared from caterpillar on lichen-covered branches

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hopperdude215

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Μάρτιος 12, 2022 12:08 ΜΜ -05

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This species was rediscovered in 2015, as it had not been seen since the original and previously only specimen was collected in 1970, with the rediscovery officially published in 2017. This species is endemic to western Colombia, and this is likely one of the only pictures of a live individual online.

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thecicadadude

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Ιούνιος 2, 2022 01:28 ΜΜ CDT

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@jayisunj check this beast out! Many males fighting over territory in sunlit areas