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Pollinators In Peril: A Systematic Status Review of North American and Hawaiian Native Bees [PDF]
While the decline of European honeybees in the United States and beyond has been well publicized in recent years, the more than 4,000 species of native bees in North America and Hawaii have been much less documented. Although these native bees are not as
Kelsey Kopec, Lori Ann Burd
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Corrigendum to "Bee systematics and conservation"
In the published article, Figure 2 was incorrect because the geographic areas of three taxa were shown with errors: the Allodapini (Apidae) occur in the Afrotropical, Australian, Oriental, and Palearctic regions; the Centridini (Apidae) occur in the ...
Eduardo A. B. Almeida+4 more
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BOMBUS PENNSYLVANICUS (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE) PRESUMED NESTING IN RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT (RIFA) MOUNDS [PDF]
L. A. Lemke+2 more
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Polinização de >i
Ivania Athie Pacheco
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The Honey Bees of India, Hymenoptera: Apidae
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The subgeneric division of the genus Bombus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
O.W. Richards
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Melipona (Michmelia) capixaba, uma nova espécie de Meliponinae (Hymenoptera, Apidae) do Sudeste do Brasil [PDF]
Jesús Santiago Moure+1 more
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Sistematika porodice pčela (Apidae, Insecta)
Bees are members of the most important insect pollinators of the flowering plants. Evolutionary history of bees originated 140-110 million years ago, during the Early and Middle Cretaceous. The oldest fossil of the organism from the bee family is Cretotrigona prisca, about 65 milion years old.
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