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Systematic studies on Australian Leioproctus Smith (Hymenoptera: Colletidae) [PDF]

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The genus Leioproctus Smith embraces a major group of bees in Australia. The limits of this group have not been clearly understood. Michener (1965) considered Leioproctus to be highly variable and recognised the genus by a complex of characters, not one of which was invariable.
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Revision of the genus Eutyglossina Cockerell (Apoidea : Colletidae)

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1968
The genus Euryglossina Cockerell, 1910, is revised. Fifty species are recognized including the following 27 species described as new : E. kellyi, E. stygica, E. healesvillensis, E. douglasi, E. lobiocula, E. gigantocephala, E. nigra, E. atra, E. glenmorganensis, E. bowenensis, E. townsvillensis, E. pulchra, E. polita, E. grandigena, E. angulifacies, E.
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The presence of Diphaglossa gayi Spinola in Argentina (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)

Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
We report the presence of Diphaglossa gayi Spinola, a solitary bee species of the family Colletidae, in Argentina. Until now, this species was considered endemic to Chile, where it is a common element of the Valdivian temperate rainforest fauna.
Mariano Lucia, J. Montalvà, L. Alvarez
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mitochondrial genome of Hylaeus dilatatus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
Bees are one of the most well-known and important type of pollinators in agriculture and natural ecosystems, and maintaining their diversity in nature is essential. In this study, we report the complete mitochondrial genome of Hylaeus dilatatus, the first mitochondrial genome of Colletidae.
Meihua, Tan   +3 more
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The nesting biology and foraging distance of the bee Colletes andrewsi (Hymenoptera, Colletidae), a rare specialist of Heuchera spp.

Journal of Hymenoptera Research
Many bee nesting and foraging studies are concentrated on common species and floral generalists. Therefore, numerous rare and specialized species lack crucial life history information, which is the case for many species within the genus Colletes . We
​​Marissa H. Chase   +8 more
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First record of an adventive hylaeine bee in Southeast Asia: The Australian Hylaeus albonitens (Cockerell) in Singapore (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)

Journal of Melittology
Hylaeine bees are well known for their tendency to establish populations beyond their native ranges. Here we report the first record of the Australian bee Hylaeus (Gnathoprosopis) albonitens (Cockerell) from Singapore.
Z. Soh, Melissa Ong, Y. Lim, J. Ascher
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Species survey of the Hylaeus subgenus Paraprosopis Popov, 1939 in the Eastern Hemisphere (Hymenoptera, Anthophila, Colletidae)

Contributions to Entomology
This study provides an overview of the species of Hylaeus (Paraprosopis), in the Palaearctic region and adjacent areas. A total of 37 species are identified, each of which is presented with a morphological diagnosis and comparative description, and ...
H. Dathe   +3 more
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Notes on the classification of certain colletid bees (Hymenoptera: Colletidae), part II

The Entomologist s monthly magazine
Descriptive taxonomic accounts are presented for sundry colletid bees, with the following new taxa established: Oxaeaphron subgen. n. (Diphaglossinae: Caupolicanini: Zikanapis Moure); Schedanthoglossa subgen. n.
Michael S. Engel
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Revision of the Xanthesma Michener (Apoida : Colletidae)

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1969
The genus Xanthesma Michener, 1965, is revised. Eleven species are recognized including seven which are described as new: X. argosomafa, X. dasycephala, X. lasiosomata, X. lutea, X. parva, X. trisulca, and X. vittata. Keys that enable the separation of all species are presented.
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