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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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Preliminary Illinois Bee Species Checklist (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) and use of Museum Collections
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2020: Climate change and landscape alterations may influence biodiversity by shifting species distributions or causing local extirpations. Museum records are needed in order to track these changes over long periods of time.
Brenna L. Decker +6 more
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Environmental Entomology, 2017
During bloom of spring orchard crops, bees are the primary providers of pollination service. Monitoring these insects for research projects is often done by timed observations or by direct aerial netting, but there has been increasing interest in blue ...
J. Gibbs +8 more
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During bloom of spring orchard crops, bees are the primary providers of pollination service. Monitoring these insects for research projects is often done by timed observations or by direct aerial netting, but there has been increasing interest in blue ...
J. Gibbs +8 more
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Nest preference and ecology of cavity-nesting bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in Punjab, Pakistan
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2022A. Rauf +3 more
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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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Minimizing Bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Bycatch in Japanese Beetle Traps
Environmental Entomology, 2019Native and introduced bees were attracted to and captured in commercially available Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), traps baited with floral lure components: geraniol, eugenol, and phenethyl propionate [PEP] in Rhode
Steven J. Sipolski +4 more
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