Juxtocellar Structures in Euglossine Bees: A New Character for Corbiculate Studies (Hymenoptera: Apidae). [PDF]
Es wird eine neuartige morphologische Struktur bei Prachtbienen (Apinae: Euglossini) dargestellt. Diese findet sich posterolateral der Ocelli und wird als “Juxtocellarstruktur” bezeichnet.
Engel, Michael S. +1 more
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ABSTRACT Collection of pollen was verified in 248 samples of the material on the hind tibial scopae of the solitary bee, Epicharis rustica (Olivier, 1879) captured on their return to the nest. Of the total, 54% (133) of the samples had material on the scopae, 48 of then had only oil and 85 (64%) had both oil and pollen. For seven weeks, almost all (91%)
Carvalho, Fabrício L., Raw, Anthony
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Edible Fruit Plant Species in the Amazon Forest Rely Mostly on Bees and Beetles as Pollinators. [PDF]
Paz FS +4 more
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Low trophic niche overlap among trap-nesting bee species (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in a semideciduous forest fragment [PDF]
International audienceAbstractBees are important components of mutualistic interactions with plants, playing a key role as pollinators of both wild and crop plants.
da Rocha Filho, Léo Correia +2 more
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Gut microbiota variation of a tropical oil-collecting bee species far exceeds that of the honeybee. [PDF]
Kardas E +4 more
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Juxtocellar Structures in Euglossine Bees: A New Character for Corbiculate Studies [PDF]
This is the publisher's version, copyright by Akademie Verlag.A new morphological structure is described and figured for orchid bees (Apinae: Euglossini).
Engel, Michael S. +1 more
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Monitoring a Nest Aggregation of a Solitary Ground Nesting Bee (Epicharis nigrita Friese) in an Urban Area [PDF]
Bees are one of the most important ecological (as pollinators of cultivated and wild plant species) and economic (fruits and seeds produced by pollination, and several bee products commercialized and consumed) groups of insects.
Aguiar, Cândida Maria Lima +2 more
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Evolution of connective glands reveals a new synapomorphy for Malpighiaceae and the hidden potential of staminal glands for Malpighiales systematics. [PDF]
de Almeida RF +3 more
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Elevated rates of dietary generalization in eusocial lineages of the secondarily herbivorous bees. [PDF]
Wood TJ, Müller A, Praz C, Michez D.
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BIOLOGÍA REPRODUCTIVA DE GOMESA BIFOLIA (ORCHIDACEAE, CYMBIDIEAE, ONCIDIINAE)
Gomesa bifolia (Orchidaceae, Cymbidieae, Oncidiinae) es una orquídea epífita que presenta vistosas flores amarillas con marcas marrones en los sépalos y pétalos, carentes de fragancia y con aceite como recompensa.
Juan P. Torretta +3 more
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