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User / Sam Droege / Nomada imbricata, F, side, Pr. Georges Co., Maryland_2014-01-20-13.58.23 ZS PMax
USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab / 5,231 items
The lovely Nomada imbricata, a bee that looks like a wasp, which, it turns out are all bees really are anyway...modified wasps. In this case this bee has no need to look like a bee since it does not carry pollen nor build its own nest, instead it invades the nests of the large Andrenid bees and lays its eggs in their nest and Ms. imbricata's young kill the host young and eat all their food. Its rough out there.

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  • Taken: Jan 20, 2014
  • Uploaded: Jan 20, 2014
  • Updated: Jun 7, 2015