“The ultimate goal is to develop an appreciation, support education and spur an awareness of this hidden world,” he said. “You don’t have to go to far-flung places to study insects; there’s a jungle right outside your backdoor. I want people to explore and – if they’re inclined – to contribute to the science of discovery.”
Link: Insects of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Source: MSU News Service
Photo: This is a sweat bee, probably in the genus Sphecodes. Bees in this genus, characterized by their bright red abdomens, are parasites of other bees. The image is part of a new website, Insects of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which features close-up images showcasing the bright colors, delicate features and habitats of regional butterflies and moths, beetles, flies, bees, wasps, ants, sawflies, grasshoppers and other types of insects. Photo courtesy of Robert Peterson.