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McCown's longspur Calcarius mccownii, female eating bee fly Paravilla sp., at nest aggregation of digger bees Diadasia australis, Pawnee National Grassland
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Horned lark Eremophila alpestris, male with pupal and adult bee fly Paravilla sp. , at nest aggregation of digger bees Diadasia australis
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Lark bunting Calamospiza melanocorys, male with bee flies Paravilla sp. at nest aggregation of digger bees Diadasia australis, Pawnee National Grassland
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Bee fly Paravilla sp., adult, Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado. The larvae of these flies are common parasites on the larvae of digger bees Diadasia spp
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Bee fly Paravilla sp., pupa at digger bee Diadasia australis emergence tunnel, Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado
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Digger bees Diadasia australis, male seeking newly emerging females at emergence tunnel, Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado
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Bee fly Paravilla sp., adult just emerged from pupal case at digger bee Diadasia australis tunnel, Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado
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Cactus Bee - on Prickly Pear Blossum (Oppuntia spp) - collecting nectar and pollen serving as pollinator (Diadasia spp)
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Cactus Bee - on Prickly Pear Blossum (Oppuntia spp), collecting nectar and pollen serving as pollinator (Diadasia spp)
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Digger bees Diadasia australis, mating ball, Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado
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