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I think this is a Spotted Green Pineneedle Aphid,  Eulachnus agilis on Helenium, also called Sneeze weed, in a Phippsburg, Maine garden. It occurs throughout Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North America. They can often be found feeding on old pine needles. For more than you might ever need to know about aphids (and other insects), see <a href="http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Aphid_genera.htm">http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Aphid_genera.htm</a>
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I think this is a Spotted Green Pineneedle Aphid, Eulachnus agilis on Helenium, also called Sneeze weed, in a Phippsburg, Maine garden. It occurs throughout Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North America. They can often be found feeding on old pine needles. For more than you might ever need to know about aphids (and other insects), see http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Aphid_genera.htm

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  • Summer Fishfly - Chauliodes pectinicornis - Female, Phippsburg, Maine early July
  • Summer Fishfly - Chauliodes pectinicornis - Female, Phippsburg, Maine early July
  • Summer Fishfly - Chauliodes pectinicornis - Female, Phippsburg, Maine early July
  • Summer Fishfly - Chauliodes pectinicornis - Female, Phippsburg, Maine early July
  • Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) is a species of broad-winged damselfly. Male photographed in Baxter State Park, Millinocket Maine
  • Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) is a species of broad-winged damselfly. Male photographed in Baxter State Park, Millinocket Maine
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  • The Great Golden Digger Wasp, Sphex ichneumoneus is a large, orange and black wasp in the family of digger wasps. They are predators that sting and paralize thier prey, mostly other insects. They look fearsome and quite intimidating, but are actually peaceful, beneficial insects. They are solitary, so do not defend nest colonies like other types of wasps do. However, they will sting if handled so they are best left to do their considerable pollinating.  Great Golden Digger Wasps are found throughout North America, Mexico, Central and South America, and even the Caribbean. They are quite identifiable by their bright orange bodies, black tipped abdomen, and the golden hairs covering the thorax. <br />
This hydrangea was covered with them. They are fast moving and wary of anything big enough to prey on them: namely people. This made them hard to photograph as they  don't stay in place for long. Phippsburg Maine mid July
  • The Great Golden Digger Wasp, Sphex ichneumoneus is a large, orange and black wasp in the family of digger wasps. They are predators that sting and paralize thier prey, mostly other insects. They look fearsome and quite intimidating, but are actually peaceful, beneficial insects. They are solitary, so do not defend nest colonies like other types of wasps do. However, they will sting if handled so they are best left to do their considerable pollinating.  Great Golden Digger Wasps are found throughout North America, Mexico, Central and South America, and even the Caribbean. They are quite identifiable by their bright orange bodies, black tipped abdomen, and the golden hairs covering the thorax. <br />
This hydrangea was covered with them. They are fast moving and wary of anything big enough to prey on them: namely people. This made them hard to photograph as they  don't stay in place for long. Phippsburg Maine mid July
  • Fly on hydrangea blossom, mid July, Phippsburg, Maine
  • Fly on hydrangea blossom, mid July, Phippsburg, Maine
  • Asian Lady Beetle (Multicolored Asian Ladybird Beetle, Asian Ladybug) -<br />
Scientific Name: Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), Mid July, Phippsburg Maine. The Asian Lady Beetle was introduced from Southeast Asia as a biological control against crop pests. They eat aphids like candy!  Asian Ladybird Beetles are anecdotally suspected to be responsible for a decrease in the numbers of native beneficial insects through predation and by elimination of scarce prey, although this has not been scientifically proven. Annoyingly, the beetles seek shelter for overwintering, and when a location is found, they emit an "aggregating pheromone" to attract other beetles.  Often, they choose a human home and gather in the dozens, hundreds or thousands. They remain in that location through the winter, annoying us with their numbers, smell, and biting.  The yellow, odorous defensive compound may also stain furniture, carpets and draperies.
  • The Great Golden Digger Wasp, Sphex ichneumoneus is a large, orange and black wasp in the family of digger wasps. They are predators that sting and paralize thier prey, mostly other insects. This hydrangea was covered with them. They are fast moving and wary of anything big enough to prey on them: namely people. This made them hard to photograph as they  don't stay in place for long. Phippsburg Maine mid July
  • Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) is a species of broad-winged damselfly. Female photographed in Baxter State Park, Millinocket Maine. Note the white spots on her wings designating her as female.
  • Fly on hydrangea blossom, mid July, Phippsburg, Maine
  • Hover fly on petal of Day lily, Phippsburg Maine mid July garden
  • Unidentified green caterpillars with red chevrons visiting cones of Rudbeckia Fulgida, Black Eyed Susans, Phippsburg Maine Mid July garden
  • Hairy-necked tiger beetle, also called Moustached tiger beetle, Cicindela hirticollis is beetle found on sand beaches and sand bars. It is an insect in decline. Phippsburg, Maine Seawall Beach in late July
  • Hairy-necked tiger beetle, also called Moustached tiger beetle, Cicindela hirticollis is beetle found on sand beaches and sand bars. It is an insect in decline. Phippsburg, Maine Seawall Beach in late July
  • I think this is a Spotted Green Pineneedle Aphid,  Eulachnus agilis on Helenium, also called Sneeze weed, in a Phippsburg, Maine garden. It occurs throughout Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North America. They can often be found feeding on old pine needles. For more than you might ever need to know about aphids (and other insects), see <a href="http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Aphid_genera.htm">http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Aphid_genera.htm</a>
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