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Apoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from mid-Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar
, 2021B. B. Rosa, G. A. Melo
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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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2023New species Andrena grozdanici sp. n. collected by Prof. S. S. Grozdani?? in the Belgrade environs is described. The species differs from the similar in appearance species Andrena trimmerana Kby. (subgenus Hoplandrena) by interstitial nervulus. The female is also distinguished by a fine punctation of the clypeus, shape and sculpture of the labruni ...
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1968
A close study has shown that the origin of the superfamily of the bees (Apoidea), feeding their larvae not on animal food, as is characteristic of the wasps, but on the nectar and pollen of flowers, is one of the most obscure problems of the evolution of the Hymenoptera.
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A close study has shown that the origin of the superfamily of the bees (Apoidea), feeding their larvae not on animal food, as is characteristic of the wasps, but on the nectar and pollen of flowers, is one of the most obscure problems of the evolution of the Hymenoptera.
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Sand Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae)
2017Yaban arıları, çok sayıda yabani ve kültür bitkisinin tozlaşmasını sağlaması dolayısıyla ekolojik veekonomik öneme sahiptir. Bu nedenle bu canlılar için “temel taşı” türler terimi kullanılır. AndrenaFabricius, 1775 cinsi yaban arıları genel olarak kum arıları olarak bilinir.
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