It was there that I first noticed the distinctive markings on one of the bees. I immediately realized that I had found something new. This is an exciting discovery.” ...
The new species is named Hylaeus paumako in a nod to the Hawaiian word “paumākō,” which means grief or mourning, according to ...
The Conanicut Island Land Trust has worked with the fourth grade at Melrose School for five consecutive years by sponsoring a ...
Paleontologists believe that Leioproctus barrydonovani inhabited broadleaf forests surrounding a Miocene maar lake—a crater ...