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Rhopalomyia anthophila Osten Sacken 1869

2009
Published as part of Dorchin, Netta, Mcevoy, Miles V., Dowling, Todd A., Abrahamson, Warren G. & Moore, Joseph G., 2009, Revision of the goldenrod-galling Rhopalomyia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in North America, pp.
Dorchin, Netta   +4 more
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Decomia anthophila Yasunaga & Duwal, 2015, n. sp.

2015
Published as part of Yasunaga, Tomohide & Duwal, Ram Keshari, 2015, Further records and descriptions of the plant bug subfamily Phylinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from Thailand, pp.
Yasunaga, Tomohide, Duwal, Ram Keshari
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A Checklist of the Bees of Massachusetts (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)

Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2022
10.2317/0022-8567-94.2.81 ; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society ; 94 ; 2 ; 85 ...
Veit, MF   +4 more
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Bees of the Pacific Northwest : key to genera (Hymenoptera : Anthophila)

2023
This key to the bee genera of the Pacific Northwest provides dichotomous couplets which aid the user in identifying 60 genera of bees which occur or may occur in the region. The key architecture is based strongly on the key to the genera of North and Central America published in McGinley, Michener, and Danforth (1994).
Best, Lincoln R.   +3 more
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Botrytis anthophila . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2005
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Botrytis anthophila Bondartzev. Hosts: Clover ( Trifolium ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia (Tasmania), New Zealand, EUROPE, Britain and Northern Ireland, Czechoslovakia ...
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Biodiversity of Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) in Connecticut (USA)

Zootaxa
In response to calls for national and regional updated inventories of bee species, we present a county-level checklist for 385 confirmed bee (Apoidea: Anthophila) species for Connecticut, USA, highlighting rare and regionally declining species, species that have specific habitat and/or host requirements, and species whose taxonomy and distribution we ...
TRACY A. ZARRILLO   +2 more
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Příčiny úbytku včel (Anthophila) v krajině

2021
Bees (Anthophila) are one of the most important pollinators in the majority of Earth's biotopes. They interact with almost one-fifth of flowering plants and together with other pollinators they secure one- third of human food sources. Since the end of World war II,along-term decrease in numbers of bees and other insects is observed due to degradation ...
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Nectar concentrating behavior by bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila)

Apidologie, 2021
Zachary M. Portman   +2 more
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Trzmiel czarnopaskowany Bombus schrencki (Apoidea: Anthophila) Morawitz, 1869 w Warszawie / Schrenck's bumblebee Bombus schrencki (Apoidea: Anthophila) Morawitz, 1869 in Warsaw

Bombus schrencki is a rare bumblebee species, found mainly in the north-western Poland. We present the new records of this species from Warsaw and Łomianki in central Poland.
Kierat, Justyna   +2 more
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Sociální struktura hnízd ploskočelky Lasioglossum marginatum (Anthophila: Halictidae)

2023
Family Halictidae is one of the most socially diverse taxa of bees, and especially one of the genera that belongs in this family. It is the genus Lasioglossum, which includes different types of sociality from solitary behavior to eusociality. Among the species of this genus, one stands out and that is the species Lasioglossum marginatum.
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