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Bee eucerine, f, chile, angle

Eucerinoda gayi, Gay’s Eucerine

Claude Gay was a French entomologist who in the early 1800’s traveled to Chile to teach. However natural history was his passion and he spent most of his time in the country studying the plants, animals, and geology. Such a non-traditional life path has consequences and he writes: “The study of medicine seemed to me the most attractive and the one best suited to my tastes. Unfortunately, my increasing passion for natural history made me abandon it and that is something I shall regret all my life”.

The lovely plump and furry Gay’s Eucerine was named for Gay and it is likely that he supplied the specimens that resulted in its scientific description by Maximilian Spinola in the 1850s. Even though the species was described over a century and a half ago, no other species in the genus have been found and it remains almost entirely unstudied. Its known populations appear to be restricted to the isolated temperate rainforests of central Chile. Clearly the time for exploration was not completed in the 1800s and it is estimated that only about half the planet’s bees have been scientifically described. The planet could use a few more young people to follow their passions.

Further in Summer than the Birds

Pathetic from the Grass

A minor Nation celebrates

Its unobtrusive Mass.

No Ordinance be seen

So gradual the Grace

A pensive Custom it becomes

Enlarging Loneliness.

Antiquest felt at Noon

When August burning low

Arise this spectral Canticle

Repose to typify

Remit as yet no Grace

No Furrow on the Glow

Yet a Druidic Difference

Enhances Nature now

-- Emily Dickinson. Original public domain image from Flickr

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