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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. Though best studied in Europe and North America, knowledge on the current state of wild bees is scarce in
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2023
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Allometry and resolution of bee eyes (Apoidea)
Arthropod Structure & Development, 2002A sample of compound eyes from 15 species of female pollen foraging bees (apiform Apoidea) was morphometrically analyzed. These species were chosen for size differences, different social organization, and a wide geographic and taxonomic distribution (Apidae, Megachilidae, Andrenidae, Halictidae).
Ursula, Jander, Rudolf, Jander
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2023
Megachile rotundata ovaries were studied immediately after emergence and on 5th day of life in captivity together with males in cages with drinking bowls and food cups with honey bee bread and honey. Females under study represent 3 reared populations off-springs of bees exposed to (1) alfalfa fields, (2) motley grass area and (3) melilot fields in the ...
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Megachile rotundata ovaries were studied immediately after emergence and on 5th day of life in captivity together with males in cages with drinking bowls and food cups with honey bee bread and honey. Females under study represent 3 reared populations off-springs of bees exposed to (1) alfalfa fields, (2) motley grass area and (3) melilot fields in the ...
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2023
Lasanthidium Roman??jkova, gen. n. (type-species: Stelis malaisei Popov, 1941) is distinct by 3-segmented maxillar palpae, dense, deep body punctuation, female with abdominal brush, nest in the timber using timber resin.
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Lasanthidium Roman??jkova, gen. n. (type-species: Stelis malaisei Popov, 1941) is distinct by 3-segmented maxillar palpae, dense, deep body punctuation, female with abdominal brush, nest in the timber using timber resin.
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2010
Experiments with attractivity of different Apoidea as Osmia rufa, Megachila rotundata, Bombus terrestris and Apis mellifera (normal host) and mite bechawour was discribed. Characters of varroa mite bertile females reproductive bechaviour, settled on Osmia rufa pupaes were investigated.
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Experiments with attractivity of different Apoidea as Osmia rufa, Megachila rotundata, Bombus terrestris and Apis mellifera (normal host) and mite bechawour was discribed. Characters of varroa mite bertile females reproductive bechaviour, settled on Osmia rufa pupaes were investigated.
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Learning in Insects Except Apoidea
1973The class Insecta of the phylum Arthropoda contains by far the largest assemblage of organisms in the animal kingdom, approximately 75% of all known living animal species being insect species (Ross, 1965). When the number of species, the large size of insect populations, and the extremely important effects which these populations have on other ...
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