RMA38AYP–Bee, Stelis sp. In flight entering at its nest
RMATYYHA–Stelis sp
RMK150HJ–Wild orchid (Stelis porchiana) from the Atlantic Rainforest
RMR1P8BP–Plain Dark Bee (Stelis phaeoptera) adult female, Live insect photographed on a white background. Powys, Wales. June.
RM2WWPGYX–Leach Orchid, Stelis drosophila, Pleurothallidinae, Epidendreae, Orchidaceae. Found in Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and Brazil in cloud forests.
RMD292C9–Female cleptoparasitic bee Stelis phaeoptera chewing into a nest of solitary bee Osmia leaiana. Powys, Wales. August.
RMD6TD49–Stelidine Bee Stelis phaeoptera adult female chewing into nest Mason Bee Osmia leaiana lay eggs on stored pollen mass Powys
RM2A2NJ3R–Stelis, Print, Leach orchids (genus Stelis) is a large group of orchids, with perhaps 500 species. The generic name Stelis is the Greek word for 'mistletoe', referring to the epiphytic habit of these species. These mainly epiphytic (rarely lithophytic) plants are widely distributed throughout much of South America, Central America, Mexico, the West Indies and Florida
RM2HC0H71–Tiny flowers of epiphytic orchid Stelis muscifera. Podocarpus National Park, Loja, Ecuador, South America.
RMKFWKT4–Stelis restrepioides
RFGYYXG8–Banded Dark-Bee (Stelis punctulatissima) on Field Scabious (Knautia arvensis), Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RMJP3F46–Stelis argentata
RF2B8WF89–Beautiful orchid flower Stelis Convallaria. Arenal volcano area, La Fortuna. Costa Rica nature concept.
RF2JKGWHG–Closeup on a small female cleptoparasite dark bee, Stelis breviuscula sitting on wood in the garden
RFGJ7JFM–Fly Carrying Stelis Orchid - Stelis muscifera From Trinidad, Venezuela and Ecuador
RMEF40JC–Stelis costalis, M, Side, GA, Baker County 2015-01-09-12.11.35 ZS PMax
RFM12NHM–Tube-Forming Physosiphon Orchid - Stelis emarginata From Mexico & South America
RF2JK4G1N–Miniature orchid Stelis sp from Costa Rica
RMM12NM7–Tube-Forming Physosiphon Orchid - Stelis emarginata From Mexico & South America Syn. Physosiphon tubatus
RF2K16FD2–Neotropical pleurothallid orchid Stelis alta, from Costa Rica
RM2AP5YG3–Stelis argentata orchid flowers, close up.
RF2JANRTP–Miniature orchid Stelis sp from cloud forests of Costa Rica
RM2T69RG9–Stelis multirostris orchid. Introduced from the West Indies by nurseryman George Loddiges. Racemed pleurothallis, Pleurothallis racemiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by John Lindley from William Jackson Hooker's Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RM2RAXNNM–Stelis multirostris orchid. Introduced from the West Indies by nurseryman George Loddiges. Racemed pleurothallis, Pleurothallis racemiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by John Lindley from William Jackson Hooker's Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RMHH1DAA–Condylago rodrigoi
RF2M788K1–Stelis sp. a micro-orchid with tiny flowers growing in the rainforest in Orellana province, Ecuador
RM2T697HD–Stelis micrantha orchid. Native to Jamaica, described and figured by botanist Sir James Edward Smith. Small-flowered stetis, Stetis micrantha (sic). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1827.
RM2RC1721–Stelis micrantha orchid. Native to Jamaica, described and figured by botanist Sir James Edward Smith. Small-flowered stetis, Stetis micrantha (sic). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1827.
RMD5A2WE–Pleurothallis immersa, The Monteverde Orchid Garden in Santa Elena, Monteverde, Costa Rica.
RM2KF14H3–Detailed closeup of the striped Yellow-spotted Dark cleptoparasite solitary Bee , Stelis signata
RM2B34CCR–Dark bee (Stelis aterrima, Stelis punctulatissima), on a yellow composite, Germany, Bavaria
RF2DKXF3D–Stelis sp., a micro orchid flowering in mossy montane rainforest above Rio Nangaritza Valley in the Cordillera del Condor, Ecuador
RM2TAXNYJ–Detailed closeup of the black cleptoparasite cuckoo bee, Stelis simillima from the Gard, France
RMJ4HB4F–Stelis oligantha cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3 4 82 fig III
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RF2M6N1J2–Detailed closeup on a female cleptoparasite Little dark bee, Stelis breviuscula, sitting on wood
RF2G7TMD0–Louisiana Painted Dark Bee on Butterfly Weed
RMEF40KM–Stelis costalis, M, Back, GA, Baker County 2015-01-09-15.24.17 ZS PMax
RMPC79CM–575 Stelis microcaulis - cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3-4-83 fig II
RMJ32XM8–Stelis subemarginata, F, Side, Michigan, Keweenaw County 2014-11-06-1507 32313723260 o
RF2HCJF67–A Coneflower Painted-Dark Bee (Stelis rudbeckiarum) Seeks Pollen on a Bright Yellow Flower Head
RM2AJ073D–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . dgeworthia papy-rifera. Any quantity of Mulberry twigs could be hadin the south of France and Lombardy, where thosecuttings are used only as household fuel. Suitablespots with an abundance of good water could befound in those countries for establishing the works.J. Van Volxem. LIST OF GARDEN ORCHIDS. [Continued ^ront p. 42.) 2. Stelis. — Sepals spreading. Petals small,usually embracing the base of the column. Labellumcontinuous with the base of the column. Pollinia 2.Leaf petiolate. Racemes usually so
RM2BTW04E–Phthirusa stelis L Kuijt.
RMPE4MBF–ARABIAN GULF (Sept. 17, 2015) Cpl. Brandon Dargis and Cpl. Stelis Ehmes conduct maintenance on an MV-22 Osprey, from the “Greyhawks” of Marine Medium-lift Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 161 (Reinforced), on the flight of Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) during a replenishment-at-sea (RAS) with the Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8). Essex is the flagship of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and, with the embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation e
RM2RW1TM5–Detailed closeup of the black cleptoparasite cuckoo bee, Stelis simillima from the Gard, France
RMJ4HB4C–Stelis paraensis cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3 4 82 fig II
RM2RX59MD–Detailed closeup of the black cleptoparasite cuckoo bee, Stelis simillima from the Gard, France
RF2E8X7MJ–Selective focus shot of Stelis simillima
RMFJ5J5A–solitary bee (Stelis minuta), Male foraging on Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Germany
RF2G7TM9C–Louisiana Painted Dark Bee on Butterfly Weed
RMPC79CC–575 Stelis paraensis - cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3-4-82 fig II
RMJ32XK5–Stelis subemarginata, F, Back, Michigan, Keweenaw County 2014-11-06-1446 32313725550 o
RMTRDYK9–Dark bee (Stelis aterrima, Stelis punctulatissima), sitting on a yellow composite, Germany, Bavaria
RM2ABX96N–Charlotte de Russe. A LARGE LAKE FREIGHT BOAT. Alloys Made by Compression. WILLIAMS' IMPROVED FREIGHT CAR. Parasitism in Bees of the Genus Stelis. THE FOUR-MASTED SCHOONER JOHN C. FITZPATRICK., scientific american, 1892-11-19
RMRH347A–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT HIST . 13: 2000. Plate 4 Top row: Sericomyia lappomi, Andrena fiavipes. Amlrena luhialis: second row: Eristalis arbustonim. Stelis punctulatissima male & female; third row: Xanthogramma citrofascialum, Nomada goodeniana, N. marshamella fourth row: Xanthogramma pedisseqinim, Crahro crihrarius. Ectemnius sp.; bottom row: Pyrophaena granditarsa, Amlrena lahiata. Nomada fabriciana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read