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Mariposa Vanesa Americana (Vanessa virginiensis)Observ.
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A lot of these are out today. I do not see them here often.
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Polilla Blanca de Salares (Estigmene acrea)Observ.
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I have seen caterpillars of this species feeding on a variety of plants in my yard.
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
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A number of these bees have dug holes in our lawn. They hop and hover around and then alight on the lawn , sometimes entering the holes. I am fairly sure these are mining bees, iNaturalist Computer Vision suggests Miserable Mining Bee for osme of these pictures.
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Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul (Battus philenor)Observ.
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At least three of these swallowtails were flitting around; only this one came to rest where I could get a picture.
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Girasoles (Género Helianthus)Observ.
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Volunteer that came up from striped or black oil sunflower bird seed
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Chinches de Las Plantas (Familia Miridae)Observ.
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Tiny; on a sunflower. I did not see this tiny bug until I examined pictures of the sunflower O was photographing.
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Abejas, Avispas, Hormigas Y Parientes (Orden Hymenoptera)Observ.
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Red abdomen, banded antennae (yellow, white. black) and legs (alternating black and white).
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Mostly reddish orange body; distinctive white antenna tips. Here shown resting on a late boneset leaf. See https://bugguide.net/node/view/928192 and https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/76381034.
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Girasoles (Género Helianthus)Observ.
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The kind that comes up from striped or black oil sunflower seed. This is a volunteer.
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Género AmaraObserv.
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This specimen appears to have in its grasp the larva of another insect.
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Moscas Danzantes (Familia Empididae)Observ.
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Perhaps Empis clausa as suggested by iNat Computer Vision. @mabuva
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Género PeckhamiaObserv.
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Ant-like coloration and overall appearance; distinctive shape.
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Género CaliroaObserv.
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Feeding on bur oak; apparently an instar earlier than the sixth instar - lacks black spots that look like sunglasses on the head
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Interesting triangular or heart-shaped blacking marking on this specimen's head. Feedoing on late boneset.