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Das Leben der Tisza. XVII . Zoologische Ergebnisse der vierten Tisza-expedition [PDF]
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Az ízeltlábúak függélyes elterjedése : a Retyezát Faunájából vett példákkal [PDF]
Szilády, Zoltán
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Mutatók Magyarország állatvilága 1-50. füzetéhez = Indices ad Fasciculos I - L . Faunae Hungariae [PDF]
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Múzeumi füzetek : az Erdélyi Nemzeti Múzeum természettárainak értesítője : 1. köt. (1906) 3. sz. [PDF]
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Italian Journal of Zoology, 2006
Using individually marked females and nests, we investigated aspects of the nesting biology of Cerceris rubida, the only European species of its genus suspected to cooperatively share nests. Up to 11 females were marked from a single nest, but only 2–6 shared a single nest at a given moment, thus probably not all the wasps remained in their natal nests
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Using individually marked females and nests, we investigated aspects of the nesting biology of Cerceris rubida, the only European species of its genus suspected to cooperatively share nests. Up to 11 females were marked from a single nest, but only 2–6 shared a single nest at a given moment, thus probably not all the wasps remained in their natal nests
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Cerceris rubida subsp. daradi K. SCHMIDT 2000
2019Cerceris rubida daradi K. SCHMIDT, 2000 (2♀♀) Morocco: Holotype: ♂, 100 km S Zagora, Mhamid, 16.V.1997, leg. J. Halada; 1♂, 100 km S Zagora, Mhamid, 16.V.1997, leg. J. Halada (det. Dollfuss).
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Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2019, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris L, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part II). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2019, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris L, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part II). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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