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Observer

taylorsaunders

Date

May 2019

Description

Keālia Pond NWR. Native wasp of Ectemnius genus, crabronidae subfamily, Oreocrabro subgenera. Used guide "Revision of Hawaiian Crabroninae with Synopsis of Hawaiian Sphecidae" to determine species, and verified with book "A Systematic Review of the Ectemnius (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) of Hawaii" that Ectemnius mandibularis has been found in coastal areas of Maui. I found this (dead) wasp being carried by ants out of a hole in the soil.

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What

Rambur's Forktail (Ischnura ramburii)

Observer

taylorsaunders

Date

May 22, 2019

Description

Pinao 'ula (?) on naio. Possibly another kind of damselfly because the Orangeblack Hawaiian Damselfly was apparently extirpated from Maui according to Bishop Museum information. But it looks similar to pictures, and it is in a lowland aquatic environment.

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What

Natal Grass (Melinis repens)

Observer

anita363

Date

November 24, 2013 11:48 AM EST

Description

Ecological succession: organic matter started accumulating at the downhill end of this rain gutter -- or perhaps I should say ex-rain gutter :-). A plant community is thus evolving linearly, with the newest plants on the left: grasses, then ferns, then woody plants. Practically a classroom demo!

Seeking IDs on any of the plants that may be IDable. Thank you to Forest & Kim for tentative IDs so far (all nonnative):

Melinis repens (Natal red top), www.starrenvironmental.com/images/species/?q=melinis+repe...

Phlebodium aureum (Lauae haole), www.starrenvironmental.com/images/species/?q=phlebodium+a.... 2-4 rows of sori per leaflet; shot at www.inaturalist.org/observations/493879 shows them a little better.

Schefflera actinophylla (Octopus tree, umbrella plant), www.starrenvironmental.com/images/species/?q=schefflera+a...

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What

Hilo Masked Bee (Hylaeus psammobius)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

June 2015

Description

Hylaeus psammobius. Ohai trail at Papanalahoa.
Plants visited: Ilima papa, Ulei, Naupaka. Best times to find them is between 8:00-11:30 am
GPS UTM
2325827N
04 751892E
Observation contributed by by: Lahaina Photography

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What

Assimilated Masked Bee (Hylaeus assimulans)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

May 2015

Description

Hylaeus assimulans at Mokulea, Kahakuloa, Maui. GPS near 2 most active Ulei plants.
Found in an area 75yds long on the hill above and along the coastline by 50yds wide. Plants visited
Ulei, ilima papa, Ohelo Kai and naupaka. They seem to nest in the ulei plants.
Ulei plant #1
GPS UTM
2325381N
04 753560E
Observation by:
Lahaina Photography

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What

Long-headed Masked Bee (Hylaeus longiceps)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

July 2014

Description

Hylaeus longiceps along the coastline of Papaula ( end of Kahalui airport runway ).
Found visiting the flowers of the Morning glory plant.
I had gone there to go fishing and I was getting irritated by what I thought were flies landing on my
feet. But after some observation I saw the yellow markings on their faces. So my day of fishing turned
into a day of observing and capturing photos of these bees. I walked the along the coastline in the
Wailuku direction in front of some residences and saw that they seemed to nest in the hard packed sand
right above the high water line. I also found them in a high traffic area ( parking lot ) where people
were sitting, camping, fishing and otherwise people just walking around.
GPS UTM
2314259N
04 767969E
Observation by:
Lahaina Photography

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What

Anthracite Masked Bee (Hylaeus anthracinus)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

August 2014

Place

Hawaii, US (Google, OSM)

Description

Hylaeus anthracinus at Keoneoio ( La Perouse Bay ) about 100 yards into the Kings trail inside of
a dry river bed.
There was only one flowering plant in the area and they seemed to nest right next to it in the rocky soil.
Observation by:
Lahaina Photography

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What

Assimilated Masked Bee (Hylaeus assimulans)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

May 2015

Description

Hylaeus assimulans at Mokulea, Kahakuloa, Maui. GPS near 2 most active Ulei plants.
Found in an area 75yds long on the hill above and along the coastline by 50yds wide. Plants visited
Ulei, ilima papa, Ohelo Kai and naupaka. They seem to nest in the ulei plants.

Ulei plant #2
GPS UTM
2325369N
04 753633E
Observation by:
Lahaina Photography

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What

Assimilated Masked Bee (Hylaeus assimulans)

Observer

buzzwatcher

Date

April 2015

Place

Hawaii, US (Google, OSM)

Description

Hylaeus assimulans
Paako Makena, Maui. Private residence.
GPS UTM
2283484N
04 766358E
Found on an Ilima plant, bush type. Many other native plants in the yard including the rare Ohai plant.
There are many ilima plants outside of the property but I have not seen any Hylaeus in the immediate
area outside.
Observation by:
Lahaina Photography