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Phylogenomic analysis of Apoidea sheds new light on the sister group of bees
BackgroundApoid wasps and bees (Apoidea) are an ecologically and morphologically diverse group of Hymenoptera, with some species of bees having evolved eusocial societies.
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A new fossil family of aculeate wasp sheds light on early evolution of Apoidea (Hymenoptera)
Systematic Entomology, 2023In the present work, we describe a new fossil family of Apoidea supported by phylogenetic analyses involving both fossil and extant groups. †Burmasphecidae fam.n. is based on †Burmasphex Melo & Rosa, a genus described from Burmese amber.
B. B. Rosa, G. Melo
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A checklist of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Minnesota.
Zootaxa, 2023Research studies and conservation actions aimed at improving conditions for bees require a basic understanding of which species are present in a given region.
Zachary M. Portman+10 more
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New Moroccan bee species of the tribe Osmiini (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Megachilidae).
Zootaxa, 2022The examination of undetermined material of Moroccan bees of the tribe Osmiini (Megachilidae) and several excursions to Morocco in the past fifteen years revealed the existence of numerous undescribed osmiine bee species, indicating that the Moroccan ...
A. Müller
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Insect Systematics and Diversity, 2022
Despite recent advances in phylogenomics, the early evolution of the largest bee family, Apidae, remains uncertain, hindering efforts to understand the history of Apidae and establish a robust comparative framework.
Michael C. Orr+7 more
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Despite recent advances in phylogenomics, the early evolution of the largest bee family, Apidae, remains uncertain, hindering efforts to understand the history of Apidae and establish a robust comparative framework.
Michael C. Orr+7 more
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A Checklist of the Bees of Massachusetts (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2022: We present the first county-level checklist of the bees of Massachusetts, including verified records of 390 species. We review the literature and historical material, and supplement these with recent collections and online image databases, compiling a ...
Michael F. Veit+4 more
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The bees of Lebanon (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila).
Zootaxa, 2021The study of wild bees has markedly increased in recent years due to their importance as pollinators of crops and wild plants, and this interest has been accentuated by increasing evidence of global declines in their abundance and species richness ...
Mira Boustani+13 more
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Four species of anthidiine bees (Apoidea: Megachilidae) new to India
Canadian Entomologist, 2021We report for the first time in India one genus, Bathanthidium Mavromoustakis, and the following four species of the bee tribe Anthidiini (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) based on material deposited at the Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata: Anthidium ...
S. Sardar+3 more
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The wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Morocco.
Zootaxa, 2020Morocco is a well known hot-spot of biodiversity in the Mediterranean basin. While some taxa like vascular plants are relatively well recorded, important groups of pollinators like bees are still understudied.
Patrick Lhomme+24 more
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Zootaxa, 2020
Trachusa interrupta (Fabricius, 1781) s.l. has so far been regarded as a widespread resin bee in the tribe Anthidiini, whose range extends from northwest Africa and the Iberian Peninsula in the west to Central Asia and China in the east.
Max Kasparek
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Trachusa interrupta (Fabricius, 1781) s.l. has so far been regarded as a widespread resin bee in the tribe Anthidiini, whose range extends from northwest Africa and the Iberian Peninsula in the west to Central Asia and China in the east.
Max Kasparek
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