haha thanks! im glad its good, i wasn't sure if i was doing enough/too much
oh i hope he does
edit: she's not dahlbomii, i read the wrong id tag. shes actually: Bombus fervidus!
image id: two bees imaged from above, bee 1: a large, golden colored bee with her wings extended. bee 2: the bee's head and thorax are a vibrant, shiny blue-green color. the abdomen is cream and brown striped. the wings are held out not obstructing the body. scale bar at 10mm in the bottom right
image id: a bee on a pin, imaged from the side. it is an off white cream color with the wings held out above its thorax. the whole body is covered in fuzz, with back legs covered in a thick fur. at the bottom there is CSU_ENT1217034_L and a scale bar that is 5mm long
image id: a bee on a pin with 3 little labels laid in order beneath it, the bee is orange and black striped. the first label says westlake colorado, 7-7-00, second says bombus dubious, third says bombus californicus (thoracob.) smith 1854 determined c l boyd 2011, and the hermaphroditic symbol
image 2 id: a bee on a pin, imaged from the top. the bee is brown and yellow with a bare patch on the thorax. at the bottom there is CSU_ENT1212743 and a scale bar set at 10mm
image 1 id: a bee on a pin, imaged from the front. the bee is brown and yellow. the head has large eyes. at the bottom there is CSU_ENT1212743_F and a scale bar set at 10mm
image 2 id: a bee on a pin, imaged from the side. the bee's head and thorax are a vibrant, shiny blue-green color. the abdomen is cream and brown striped. the wings are held out not obstructing the body. the legs are cream colored. at the bottom there is CSU_ENT1201770 and a scale bar set at 2.5mm
image 1 id: a bee on a pin, imaged from the top. the bee's head and thorax are a vibrant, shiny blue-green color. the abdomen is cream and brown striped. the wings are held out not obstructing the body. at the bottom there is CSU_ENT1201770 and a scale bar set at 2.5mm