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2018
Published as part of Genaro, Julio A. & Lóriga, Walberto, 2018, Melipona beecheii Bennett (Hymenoptera: Apidae): origen, estudios y meliponicultura en Cuba, pp.
Genaro, Julio A., Lóriga, Walberto
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Published as part of Genaro, Julio A. & Lóriga, Walberto, 2018, Melipona beecheii Bennett (Hymenoptera: Apidae): origen, estudios y meliponicultura en Cuba, pp.
Genaro, Julio A., Lóriga, Walberto
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2015
Published as part of Zuparko, Robert L., 2015, Annotated Checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera), pp.
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Published as part of Zuparko, Robert L., 2015, Annotated Checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera), pp.
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2023
A comparative study of the structural and functional organization of the colonies was perpormed on three different bumble-bee species. It was shown, that strong agonistic interactions exist among the worker bees of the Bombus agrorum F. colony. Vital functions of the Bombus lapidarius L.
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A comparative study of the structural and functional organization of the colonies was perpormed on three different bumble-bee species. It was shown, that strong agonistic interactions exist among the worker bees of the Bombus agrorum F. colony. Vital functions of the Bombus lapidarius L.
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1995
Abstract Diagnosis Body length 1.5 to 46.0 mm, in Costa Rica ranging from the minute stingless bee Trigonisca discolor (less than 3 mm) to the robust carpenter bee Xylocopa nautlana (more than 30 mm). Black, brown, reddish, yellow, sub-metallic, or brilliantly metallic blue, green, or coppery; a few are marked with yellow or white ...
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Abstract Diagnosis Body length 1.5 to 46.0 mm, in Costa Rica ranging from the minute stingless bee Trigonisca discolor (less than 3 mm) to the robust carpenter bee Xylocopa nautlana (more than 30 mm). Black, brown, reddish, yellow, sub-metallic, or brilliantly metallic blue, green, or coppery; a few are marked with yellow or white ...
Terry Griswold +2 more
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2007
Published as part of Smit, J., 2007, New wasps and bees for the fauna of the Canary Islands (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), pp.
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Published as part of Smit, J., 2007, New wasps and bees for the fauna of the Canary Islands (Hymenoptera, Aculeata), pp.
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1978
Of the multitude of Hymenoptera, the one which has always held man’s greatest fascination is the common honey bee1 (Apis mellifera L.). Noted from antiquity as a model of industrious activity and the producer of a delectable honey, this insect has also gained notoriety as a fierce and savage defender of its hive.
R. O’Connor, M. L. Peck
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Of the multitude of Hymenoptera, the one which has always held man’s greatest fascination is the common honey bee1 (Apis mellifera L.). Noted from antiquity as a model of industrious activity and the producer of a delectable honey, this insect has also gained notoriety as a fierce and savage defender of its hive.
R. O’Connor, M. L. Peck
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