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LECTOTYPES OF THE SPECIES OF HYMENOPTERA (EXCEPT APOIDEA) DESCRIBED BY ABBÉ PROVANCHER
A. B. Gahan, Sievert Rohwer
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Sobre a posição sistemática de Exomalopsis latitarsis Friese (Apoidea, Anthophoridae, Exomalopsinae) [PDF]
Jesús Santiago Moure
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Hymenoptera, superfamilies Apoidea and Chalcidoidea, of the Yale Dominican Expedition of 1913
Jeremy Chase Crawford
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Influência do tamanho da amostra na estimativa da riqueza em espécies em levantamentos de abelhas silvestres (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) [PDF]
José Ricardo Cure +3 more
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The known bee fauna of Mexico is the result of 236 years of taxonomic work during which ca. 95 authors have contributed to the description of species. The authors that, at present, have described the majority of the Mexican species are: Cockerell (with 443 taxa), Timberlake (393), Cresson (187), Smith (92), LaBerge (68), Michener (62), and Vachal (50),
Ayala, Ricardo +2 more
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A catalogue of the Apidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) of Eritrea
I, Eritrea (2020): A catalogue of the Apidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) of Eritrea.
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The Post-embryonic Changes in Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides Lep. (Hym., Apoidea)
Maria Luiza S. Mello +1 more
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TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 & 2 Full Issue [PDF]
Full issue for TGLE Vol. 52 Nos. 1 &
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Present knowledge of the Entomofauna of the Maltese Islands [PDF]
The Maltese Islands' strategic position in the centre of the Mediterranean basin and in between the Siculo Tunisian sill, always encouraged a number of foreign naturalists to visit and study their local entomofauna.
Mifsud, David
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