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Maffei, Clare J
And my only announcement this week is what we will be off again next week. But I think that should be it for a little while.

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Maffei, Clare J
Other than that, anything from you, Sam or Mike, I can send out. Well, I guess it's up to Mike if you want me to send out the key to everybody or wait until you do a draft too.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
No, that's fine.

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Maffei, Clare J
OK.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Thinks it. Send it out, yeah.

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah.

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Maffei, Clare J
Right, just started.

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Droege, Sam
And it puts it puts the as with all of us, it puts the fire right that, you know, people are looking at it and commenting to finish it. OK, I'm. I'm gonna share my screen, but Mike, maybe you could talk a little bit about the what what is getting sent to people your new mail key?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK.

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Droege, Sam
In caveat.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So we're ready to go. Is that right?

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Droege, Sam
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK, uh, I think you're all getting a copy of this eastern US Osman Mail key that is unfinished.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Umm, this is just the first draft so.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
It still needs some work, but it's I'd say 2/3 of the way done and so I thought it would be useful.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Today and.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Sorry.

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Droege, Sam
OK, OK.

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Droege, Sam
All right.

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Maffei, Clare J
Sam, can you take that larger? I'm sorry to interrupt, but nobody can see. And also click the enable editing in the top. That's distracting. Thank you.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So without me males and this is true with a lot of beginner course, the characters that we use to separate them are identify them are pretty much totally different than that characters we use for females. So it's like learning a another.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Another language.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And a notoriously the males are a challenge for a couple reasons. Often when they when they die, they curl up into a little ball and it becomes hard to see the underside of the abdomen. The stern eyes which.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Umm sternites are important, but T7 and T6 are important. There's that little tooth or callous on the inner side or behind basic Tarsis that can be useful.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
These are all pretty different features, obviously another female so.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I think we'll probably get to some of those.

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Droege, Sam
Yeah.

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Droege, Sam
We have, we have a I have on deck a conjunctive mail showing the lobed.

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Droege, Sam
Umm, uh. The the lobes on there. Sorry, I subclass Yada showing the lobes along the rim so we can go right to that. So I'm we'll just use again. We'll use your guide as the pathway to talk about a lot of different things. These all occur.

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Droege, Sam
In slightly different format in Discover Life two and we both use each other's ideas to expand our.

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Droege, Sam
Our own particular guides so.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah.

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Droege, Sam
Umm. So if you want you could go through your first couple there T2 and three and we'll talk about that and we'll I'll flip over to the the screen with some fasciata showing.

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Droege, Sam
What Mike is going to talk about, which is this low bright there.

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Droege, Sam
And we'll change the focus just to give people some orientation here. So here's the abdomen, this is T7.

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Droege, Sam
And this is T6 here and this is the rim or the margin here. Normally it would be curved through there, but here's that big thing, which sometimes I overlook and initially like this doesn't look right. And then I realized ohh I didn't look far enough to the sides. So Mike if you wanna.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Right. So the Sam has subclasses data on the screen and the other the other common species is conjunct and they both they both.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Share that densely punctate and closely punctate tergites, and that's something that.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
The important thing to look at, but the main character is 27.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And and how it's those lobes, they're rounded and obtuse in sub sauceda, which you kind of see there and then sharp more sharply, acute in conjunctive.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So they're very otherwise they're they're very similar.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And in general, you don't. Those things are visible without special preparation.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
But for a lot of you know, for a lot of mail osmia.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
If you if you can take the time to to expose parts and make sure the sternites are visible, etcetera, etcetera, it'll say the headaches.

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Droege, Sam
Umm.

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Droege, Sam
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So this so this one subclass 8 is rare in the Midwest. I mean we only have a few relatively few records conjunctive, the common one.

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Droege, Sam
We they're both uncommon here. I actually weirdly see sub fasciata more often, seemingly in urban areas and or even suburban.

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Droege, Sam
Or slightly disturbed areas. And every once in a while conjunctive shows up. Isn't conjunctive a snail shell user?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I was gonna mention that it is and it's obligated as far as I could tell, conjunctiva has never been found in trap nests. Or, you know, artificial nesting subperiods that people put out despite the numerous publications.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And that's just, you know, that's that's unusual in eastern US, but worldwide, there are a lot of bees and other some Wasps also that that you snail shells as a nesting substrate pretty.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK.

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Droege, Sam
A new conservation program.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, yeah. Yes. They. Yeah. Yeah, that's good. That's a very good point.

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Maffei, Clare J
Mike, are they using discarded shells or are they attacking you? Feel like that didn't that didn't jive with their peacekeeping?

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Maffei, Clare J
That's OK.

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, no, they are using abandoned snail shells and that really limits that limits our distribution. I've never found conjunctive in an urban area and I'm in a big urban area.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Like Detroit or or Saint Louis or Chicago, but in it's in calcareous Woodlands where there's where you generally find snails could be abundant.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And it uses a lot of different things, a lot of different police sources. Far as we know.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Colby.

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Maffei, Clare J
Very cool. And Sam? Is that conjuncta that you have up there?

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Maffei, Clare J
OK. What's on? What's on?

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Maffei, Clare J
Fasciata, thank you.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yes, yes.

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Droege, Sam
I don't have any conjunctive, this is stuff Asiata. I'm just flipping and just flipping this one over. You don't. You don't really need to. I'm just seeing if the lobe show up better down here there are. We'll see. We'll talk about under the architecture underneath with others. So maybe we'll just skip because you have a super go to.

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Droege, Sam
Character. Is this a double rimmed one too by any chance?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
It it is, and that's rarely mentioned. But I wasn't gonna mention that till we got to that group, but.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK, OK.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
You've got a good.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK.

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Droege, Sam
Yeah, we're just gonna cause it's here, and we'll just show it. And it's a for a lot of people. It's a real problem, and we won't necessarily spend tons of time on this specimen. Let me. I'm gonna lighten up the picture here. That's back to show it better. But I this is one that took a while for me to figure out. I didn't have anyone showing me.

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Droege, Sam
This, and I forget what they so.

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Droege, Sam
People call it different things and it's just like, what are they talking about?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah.

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Droege, Sam
If you don't have something like this, let's see if we can get it back.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So what Sam's trying to show is the very narrow edge, the ultimate edge of the fourth sternite S4 and in disarray tasmia and then also in the group that includes Texana and Jill, Livia and.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Georgica.

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Droege, Sam
Georgia.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
The the very edge of sternite four is grooved.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And that groovy shiny and that groove is bordered by these little tiny pair of Karina, that mostly parallel that groove along the apical margin. For the most part, in we'll see later, those grooves disappear immediately, but laterally they're pretty obvious, but you have to have some pretty good magnification and clean specimens are relatively and.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
The abdomen may be turned in such a way that it's hard to see.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
But that's.

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Droege, Sam
I described I described this as looking at the edge of a zip lock bag.

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Droege, Sam
So there's the two pieces of plastic, but it's also it's a groove is a good one. Multiple descriptions are useful just because it's so odd of a character that people don't really have a understanding. A native understanding of what we're looking at.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
That's easy.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
These.

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Droege, Sam
But this is a very this is a good example.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, it is, yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So you can see that shiny groove and then bordered by two.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Very close approximate current.

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Droege, Sam
Additionally, every once in a while you'll like within discover life guides, you will maybe have missed the lobe, but you catch this and then it drops it down to a A this small subset of species that do have this.

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Maffei, Clare J
Think we lost him?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Ohh.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah.

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Maffei, Clare J
It might have been it.

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Maffei, Clare J
OK.

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Maffei, Clare J
Well, Mike, let's see if I can.

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Maffei, Clare J
Share my screen. How do you wanna proceed? Do you just want to kind of all be on pause?

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Maffei, Clare J
For a minute, seeing if Sam's connection comes back or.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah.

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Maffei, Clare J
Would you like to try to describe stuff?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, I'll spend a couple minutes here.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
The the the very first couplet.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Separates conjunction sub fasciata from from everything else. Because of teeth T6 I mentioned T 74 But I'm at T6T6 and all the other osmia in the eastern US is evenly curved. That doesn't have a lateral lobe or lateral teeth occasionally has a median notch, but laterally it's very smooth and and gently curved without any teeth or lobes. Only conjunctive and subclasses, and then another species.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I could jump toys in Florida. Have that.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
So that's pretty unique feature and separates that group from everything else.

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Maffei, Clare J
Great. I have a question from the chat that I think we could we could use for a moment. I'm Amanda. Amanda Dillon. I am sure this was said and missed it, but I've been leaving my mail. Awesome. Yet a species. Given that the keys aren't complete, what are others doing? Should I go with what I find? If I can keep them out? I just always thought if we didn't know what set them apart, then how could we be sure it wasn't something else?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Well, uh.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And this my key will be done shortly, and I mean I've done have illustrations, but you can use it in conjunction with discover life illustrations or images.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And and I'll be happy to send it to anybody who wants it to the existing keys saying house and Mitchell.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Ohm and even discover life are are missing some species that are newly.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Created or newly found or whatever you want to explain it.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And some of those that are are far northern like Paradisiac and some of the the black osmi haven't been recorded from the US property yet, but they are are known from Quebec or Ontario.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Or some of the other Canadian parameters, and maybe in Maine, New York or Pennsylvania, in Dallas so.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I don't know if that answers your question, but I'd be happy to share this when it's when it's finished. It'll be done in another week, I hope, and that's just the first rap. But it's people like you that use it. Make it better. So I would be very interested in getting it to anybody who's who's wants to tackle your.

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah, yeah, we, I already sent it out. So it's just on the the same email thread of the invitation today, but we have, we have some moments to eat up here. So if anybody wants to continue that conversation or have some just like chatting things you can unmute or get on video.

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Maffei, Clare J
Umm.

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
What one thing we just briefly touched on is when when you're pinning osmia, if it's at all. I mentioned this before, but if if you can stretch out or pull out the abdomen carefully, I know this is tough for things have been alcohol.

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Maffei, Clare J
Mm-hmm.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
That it will expose those sternites more fully and at least for a lot of the species that becomes critical you to feel confident of some of the ideas of things like distinct venturous.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
The things that are easily confused otherwise, seeing those sternites, particularly S3 and S4, it really becomes you'll sleep better basically.

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
No.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
But I know it's hard to it. It takes time and it's hard to do, but boy, if you have a lot of osmia, it's.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Males I I try to do as much as you can.

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Maffei, Clare J
Would you mind describing like I know it's hard to describe, but saying a little bit about how you physically manage that?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Well, uh.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
What I do?

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I hope I hold them. I put them under the scope in my left hand and I hold them and I take a pin. Usually it's size 2, thereabouts and very carefully under low magnification.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Put the pin between T7 and and the sternite. Basically stick it in the hind end and very carefully and gently and slowly.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Kind of try to pull things apart not and you have to be very slow and careful. And the reason I do it under the scope is so you can see if it's too just stopped.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Umm, so when they're freshly collected, that's fairly easy to do because there's still pliable, and if you put them in a relaxer, if they're dry for 24 or 48 hours, you can do it. But what they come out of alcohol if they've been in alcohol for a couple of years, it's much more of a challenge.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
They can still be done, it's just a little trickier. So and then even when they're on a pen, you can still hold them and use and then take the pin pointed part of the pin and very carefully pull stuff out. And you don't have to.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Pull stuff out so every single bit of the steroids are visible, just enough so that you can see that characteristics of particularly S3 and S4, and we'll have the Sam comes back.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Well, I think we'll probably show some of those, but those are critical things.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And some of you have good.

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Maffei, Clare J
Did you say it? You pin them first, or do you hold them in your fingers while you're?

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Maffei, Clare J
Yeah.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
I I do. I do both. You know, it's it's if they're on a pin, it's a little more difficult, but if.

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Maffei, Clare J
Right.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
But sometimes you have a choice. You know, if they're. If you're looking at pin stuff, you got to deal with it, but it's best if you just right out of the field when you're pinning and just take them and stretch that out.

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Maffei, Clare J
Well, Laura, put some things in the chat on a on a different note, sharing ask me accounts from 2012, 2014 field work in Central East and northern Texas prairies not published data. So maybe close hold or keep that in mind.

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Maffei, Clare J
UMJHA job lab members have published this as part of their own studies.

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Maffei, Clare J
And she has a link there. Laurel, did you want to say anymore or just sharing that with the group in the chat?

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Trevino, Laurel A
Hi there. Thank you.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, yeah, we got.

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Trevino, Laurel A
No, I I just wanted to share that because you mentioned that. So fasciata was so uncommon that conjunction conjunction conjunction is more common in your area and and this just jumped out at me and I thought well, so fussy atas pretty common in Texas, but it's this is a quick analysis, this is that table I put up. There is not a published table, some of this data can be found in the publications from the.

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Trevino, Laurel A
Shall any jaws lab? I just wanted to add that to your conversation.

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Trevino, Laurel A
Thanks.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Yeah, great. Yeah, we have. You're right about some fasciata in Texas, I I have gobs of specimens from down there, and I'm just amazed how comedy can be. And in our in House, Oklahoma, it's coming, at least the southern half of Oklahoma.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
And it doesn't use snail shells. That's kind of interesting thing, I mean conjunctive.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Even though the conjunctions of fasciata look very much alike, and just about every way except 7, but in terms of their biology, they're completely different, you know, so fashion is very common in trapped Ness and and artificial cavities and natural cavities. I'm not aware there's every use snail shells, but conjunctives complete opposite you just it's kind of interesting.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Comparison.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Hmm.

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Maffei, Clare J
Very cool. Well, it's been almost 10 minutes ish. 5-10 minutes so.

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Maffei, Clare J
In the interest of not having a microscope and that being the objective of the class.

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Maffei, Clare J
I'm gonna call it for this afternoon, unfortunately.

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Maffei, Clare J
At Laurel also ship the table. I guess you can see her table. Then you can see the chat. But by the way, the table I posted as a bees that were netted on plants not in track nests.

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Maffei, Clare J
So.

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Maffei, Clare J
Listed so facially, conjunctive texana georgica in decreasing commonness.

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Maffei, Clare J
Uh, Joan uh, please post the mail key here as well. Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to add attachments to the chats. For these, I think because it's not all DUI attendees, but it'll be. I said it in in the email of.

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Maffei, Clare J
The the reminder about class today I sent a I sent another email with that and it will also be hosted on the team site.

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Maffei, Clare J
So in our in our little folder and keys here.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
At any any comments, suggestions, additions.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
Feel free to let me email, let me know that's the only way these things get better. So.

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Maffei, Clare J
Hi, thank you, Mike.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK. OK. Thanks, Claire.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK.

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Maffei, Clare J
He Yep. We'll be back in two in two weeks. We won't be here next week. If anyone missed that. But hopefully you can join us in June.

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Mike Arduser (Guest)
OK, see ya.

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Maffei, Clare J
OK. Thanks everyone.